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The Fisheries Co-management Experience: Accomplishments, Challenges and Prospects: Fish & Fisheries Series, cartea 26

Editat de Douglas Clyde Wilson, Jesper Raakjaer Nielsen, Poul Degnbol
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 aug 2003
For two decades the idea of governments and fishers working together to manage fisheries has been advocated, questioned, disparaged and, most importantly, attempted in fisheries from North and South America through Europe, Africa, Asia and Oceania. This book is the first time these experiences have been pulled together in a single volume, summarized and explained. The Fisheries Co-management Experience begins with a review of the intellectual foundations of the co-management idea from several professional perspectives. Next, fisheries researchers from six global regions describe what has been happening on the ground in their area. Finally, the volume offers a set of reflections by some of the best authors in the field. The end result describes both the state-of-the-art and emerging issues for one of the most important trends in natural resources management.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781402014277
ISBN-10: 1402014279
Pagini: 348
Ilustrații: XXII, 324 p.
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Ediția:2003
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria Fish & Fisheries Series

Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

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Cuprins

Co-management — the way forward.- Section One The fisheries co-management idea.- 1 The community development tradition and fisheries co-management.- 2 Science and the user perspective: The gap co-management must address.- 3 The economics of co-management.- 4 Toward specificity in complexity: Understanding co-management from a social science perspective.- Section Two Experiences with fisheries co-management.- 5 Experiences with fisheries co-management in Africa.- 6 Experiences with fisheries co-management in Southeast Asia and Bangladesh.- 7 Experiences with fisheries co-management in Europe.- 8 Experiences with fisheries co-management in Latin America and the Caribbean.- 9 Experiences with fisheries co-management in North America.- 10 Experiences with fisheries co-management in Australia and New Zealand.- Section Three Multiple stakeholders in fisheries co-management.- 11 Conflict and scale: A defence of community approaches in fisheries management.- 12 Co-management and marine reserves in fishery management.- 13 Co-management and recreational fishing.- 14 The government as a partner in co-management.- Section Four Edge issues in fisheries co-management.- 15 Fisheries co-management and the knowledge base for management decisions.- 16 Representation in fisheries co-management.- 17 The place of civil society in fisheries management: A research agenda for fisheries co-management.- Conclusion.- The future of fisheries co-management.

Recenzii

From the reviews:
"The strength of The Fisheries Co-management Experience lies in its ability to demonstrate the breadth and hope of co-management as an alternative to hierarchical governance that exludes local knowledge."
"This is an extraordinary challenge for a scholarly text and kudos goes to the editors for putting forth the effort."
(Policy Sciences 37, 2004)
"Editors Wilson, Nielson and Degnbol have organized The Fisheries Co-management Experience from a broad outline of topics related to fisheries co-management. … The strength of The Fisheries Co-management Experience lies in its ability to demonstrate the breadth and hope of co-management as an alternative to hierarchical governance that excludes local knowledge. … kudos goes to the editors for putting forth the effort." (Karl A. Wunderlich, Policy Sciences, Issue 37, 2004)