Implementation of the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines : A Legal and Policy Scan |
Autore | Nakamura Julia |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2024 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (498 pages) |
Altri autori (Persone) |
ChuenpagdeeRatana
JentoftSvein |
Collana | MARE Publication Series |
ISBN | 3-031-56716-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Foreword -- List of External Reviewers -- Series Editor Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Part I: The Role of Legal Institutions -- Chapter 1: Why the Legal Perspective? -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Chapter Summaries -- References -- Chapter 2: Roles of Institutions for the Governability of Small-Scale Fisheries -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 SSF Guidelines -- 2.3 Governance -- 2.4 Governance Versus Management -- 2.5 Interactive Governance as an Analytical Tool -- 2.6 Implementation at Different Governance Orders -- 2.7 Governability -- References -- Part II: The Meta Order Foundation -- Chapter 3: The Fundamental Rights of Small-Scale Fishers and Their Communities in International Jurisprudence -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 International Human Rights Law and Small-Scale Fisheries -- 3.2.1 Approaches for Protecting Small-Scale Fishers' Rights -- 3.3 The Fundamental Rights of Small-Scale Fishers and Their Communities -- 3.3.1 Traditionally Recognized Human Rights -- 3.3.2 Small-Scale Fishers' Fundamental Rights: Fishing and Tenure Rights -- 3.4 The Protection of Fundamental Rights of Small-Scale Fishers in International Jurisprudence -- 3.4.1 Equal Protection of Fishing Rights and Equitable Access to Fishery Resources -- 3.4.2 Traditional Customary Fishing Rights -- 3.4.3 Cultural Fishing Rights and Related Guarantees -- 3.4.4 Right to Property (Including Fishing Grounds) and Additional Guarantees -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Securing the Rights of Small-Scale Fishers and Their Communities in the Context of Fisheries Management Areas in the Philippines -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Methodology -- 4.3 Philippine Laws and Policies on and Related to Fisheries -- 4.4 The Fisheries Management Areas -- 4.5 Small-Scale Fisheries Issues Under the Fisheries Management Area -- 4.5.1 Legal Definition.
4.5.2 Tenure and/or Labor Rights -- 4.5.3 Participation in Fisheries Management and Conservation -- 4.5.4 Partial, Exclusive Zones, and/or Preferential Access -- 4.5.5 Public Financial Mechanisms -- 4.5.6 Gender Laws and Policies -- 4.5.6.1 Climate Change Laws and Policies -- 4.5.7 Representation of Small-Scale Fishing People in Institutional Arrangements -- 4.6 Discussion -- 4.7 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Legal and Policy Assessment of the Implementation of the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines in Mexico: A Baseline for Blue Justice -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Methods -- 5.3 Institutional Fisheries Frameworks in Mexico: Past and Present -- 5.3.1 The SSF Guidelines and the Mexican Legal System -- 5.4 Rapid Appraisal of the Mexican Legal Framework and Alignment with the SSF Guidelines and Blue Justice Agenda -- 5.4.1 Legal Definition of Small-Scale Fisheries -- 5.4.2 Representation of Small-Scale Fishing Peoples in Institutional Arrangements -- 5.4.3 Tenure Rights of Small-Scale Fisheries -- 5.4.3.1 Fishing Rights and Marine Tenure -- 5.4.3.2 Indigenous Tenure Rights -- 5.4.4 Gender Equality -- 5.4.5 Labor Rights and Decent Working Conditions -- 5.4.6 Fisheries Management, Social Participation, and the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) -- 5.4.7 Public Financial Mechanisms -- 5.4.8 Climate Change -- 5.5 Concluding Remarks: Challenges and Necessary Actions -- Appendix I: List of Official International and National Instruments Reviewed and Cited Across the Chapter -- References -- Chapter 6: Human Dignity Is on the Line: Small-Scale Fisheries, Blue Growth, and Human Rights in Lamu, Kenya -- 6.1 Small-Scale Fisheries in Lamu, Kenya, and Their Challenges -- 6.2 Marine Small-Scale Fisheries in Kenya -- 6.2.1 The Normative Framework for Small-Scale Fisheries in Kenya. 6.3 Courting Justice: Implementing the SSF Guidelines Through a Rights-Based Legal Demand -- 6.3.1 Small-Scale Fisheries and Blue Growth in Lamu, Kenya -- 6.3.2 Connecting Human Rights and Small-Scale Fisheries in Court -- 6.4 Are We There Yet? Lessons Learned and the Way Forward -- References -- Chapter 7: Legal and Policy Frameworks in Brazil: Valuing Tenure Rights, Decent Work, and Gender Equality in Small-Scale Fisheries -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Appraisal of Fisheries Management in Brazil -- 7.2.1 The National Fisheries Policy -- 7.2.2 The Management System -- 7.2.3 Tenure Rights -- 7.2.4 A Decent Work Agenda for Fishing Territorial Rights -- 7.2.5 Gender Equality -- 7.3 Discussion -- 7.4 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 8: Policy with Purpose: The Contribution of a Legal Perspective to Define and Secure a Small-Scale Fisheries Regime in Canada -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Law and Its Impact: Legal Histories and Legal Perspectives -- 8.3 Defining Small-Scale Fisheries -- 8.4 Defining Small-Scale Fisheries in Canada -- 8.5 Contributing to a Canadian Definition of Small-Scale Fisheries -- 8.6 Examples of Small-Scale Fisheries in Canada -- 8.7 Conclusion -- References -- Part III: The Second Order Alignment -- Chapter 9: Policy Realignment for the Implementation of the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines in Thailand -- 9.1 Status and Importance of Small-Scale Fisheries in Thailand -- 9.2 Governing Systems and Institutional Arrangements -- 9.2.1 Historical Context of the Fisheries Acts -- 9.2.2 The Participatory Governance Structure and Policy Instruments -- 9.3 Assessing the National Legal and Policy Frameworks -- 9.4 Key Findings -- 9.4.1 What Are Small-Scale Fisheries? -- 9.4.2 Exclusive Fishing Areas or Priority Access to Fishery Resources -- 9.4.3 Tenure and Related Rights -- 9.4.4 Participation in Fisheries Management and Governance. 9.4.5 Public Financial Mechanisms -- 9.4.6 Gender Laws and Policies -- 9.4.7 Climate Change Law and Policies -- 9.5 Discussion and Conclusion -- 9.5.1 Clarity of the Definition of Small-Scale Fisheries -- 9.5.2 Tenure and Access Rights in Small-Scale Fisheries -- 9.5.3 Management and Conservation of Small-Scale Fisheries -- 9.5.4 Enabling Environment and Capacity Building -- 9.5.5 Final Thoughts -- References -- Chapter 10: Legal and Policy Frameworks of Small-Scale Fisheries in Nepal: A Move in the Right Direction -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Study Context -- 10.3 Key Findings -- 10.3.1 Implementation of the SSF Guidelines -- 10.3.2 Understanding Small-Scale Fisheries in Nepal -- 10.3.3 Legal Frameworks -- 10.3.4 Tenure and Labor Rights -- 10.3.5 Participation in Fisheries Management and Conservation -- 10.3.6 Zonation for Small-Scale Fisheries -- 10.3.7 Public Financial Management -- 10.3.8 Gender Laws and Policies -- 10.3.9 Climate Change and Policies -- 10.3.10 Representation of Small-Scale Fisheries in Relevant Institutions -- 10.4 Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 11: Coastal Fisheries Governance in the Pacific Islands: The Evolution of Policy and the Progress of Management-at-Scale -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.1.1 The Significance of Coastal Fisheries in the Pacific -- 11.2 Institutional Governance of Coastal Fisheries in the Pacific -- 11.3 International Policy: FAO Voluntary Guidelines on for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries -- 11.4 Regional Coastal Fisheries Policy Developments -- 11.5 Pacific Framework for Action on Scaling Up Community-Based Fisheries Management: 2021-2025 -- 11.6 Current Status of Support for Scaling CBFM -- 11.6.1 National Legislation -- 11.6.2 National Policy -- 11.6.3 Tenure and Human Rights -- 11.6.4 Coverage or Reach of CBFM -- 11.6.5 Capacity: Budgets, Staff, and Implementation. 11.7 Discussion -- 11.7.1 Regional Policy Evolution -- 11.7.2 Progress and Challenges for Implementation -- 11.7.3 Lessons Learned in Regional Policy Development -- 11.8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12: Assessing Legal and Policy Frameworks for Small-Scale Fisheries in Bangladesh -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Background of Fisheries Governance in Bangladesh -- 12.3 Small-Scale Fisheries Legislation, Regulations, and Policies -- 12.3.1 Inland Capture Fisheries -- 12.3.2 Marine Artisanal/Small-Scale Fisheries Management -- 12.4 Key Issues for Small-Scale Fisheries in Bangladesh -- 12.4.1 Legal Definition -- 12.4.2 Tenure and/or Labor Rights -- 12.4.3 Participation in Fisheries Management and Conservation -- 12.4.4 Partial, Exclusive Zones, and/or Preferential Access -- 12.4.5 Public Financial Mechanisms -- 12.4.6 Gender Laws and Policies -- 12.4.7 Climate Change Laws and Policies -- 12.4.8 Representation of Small-Scale Fisherpeople in Institutional Arrangements -- 12.5 Discussion -- 12.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13: Legal and Policy Instruments on Rights and Provisions on Other Issues in Small-Scale Fisheries of Nigeria -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Definitions, Specific Provisions, and References to Small-Scale Fisheries in Nigeria -- 13.3 Legal Rights of Small-Scale Fisheries, Fishers, and Fishing Communities -- 13.3.1 Tenure and Access Rights -- 13.3.2 Participation in Fisheries Management and Conservation -- 13.3.3 Gender Laws and Policies -- 13.3.4 Climate Change Law and Policies -- 13.3.5 Representation of Small-Scale Fishing People in Institutional Arrangements -- 13.3.6 Preferential Access for Small-Scale Fisheries -- 13.3.7 Public Financial Mechanisms -- 13.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 14: Making Sense of the Legal Policy Frameworks Governing Small-Scale Fisheries in India -- 14.1 Introduction. 14.2 Conceptual Framework. |
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Interactive Governance for Small-Scale Fisheries : Global Reflections / / edited by Svein Jentoft, Ratana Chuenpagdee |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2015.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (782 p.) |
Disciplina | 333.956091724 |
Collana | MARE Publication Series |
Soggetto topico |
Sustainable development
Economic geography Sustainable Development Economic Geography |
ISBN | 3-319-17034-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Part I: Governance and Governability – Introducing the Concepts.-1. Exploring Challenges in Small-Scale Fisheries Governance -- 2. Assessing Governability of Small-Scale Fisheries -- Part II: Small-scale Fisheries Diversity – Identifying Governability Challenges -- 3. Community-Based, Co-Management for Governing Small-Scale Fisheries of The Pacific: A Solomon Islands’ Case Study -- 4. Governance and Governability: The Small-Scale Purse Seine Fishery in Pulau Rote, Eastern Indonesia -- 5. Governability Challenges in Sustaining Small-Scale Fisheries in an Urban Context: A Study of Cochin Backwaters, India -- 6. Governability of Kelp Forest Small-Scale Harvesting in Iroise Sea, France -- 7. The Traditional Small-Scale Octopus Fishery in Portugal: Framing its Governability -- Part III: Governing System Complexity – Aligning Modes -- Lessons from Existing Modes of Governance in Malawi’s Small-Scale Fisheries -- 9. Two Rules for the Same Fish: Small-Scale Fisheries Governance in Mainland Ecuador and Galapagos Islands -- 10. Governability, Self-Governance and Co-Governance in the Context of Lake Victoria fisheries, Tanzania -- 11. A Comparison of Small-Scale Fisheries Governability: Baja California Sur, Mexico and the Hawaiian Islands -- 12. Governability of Small-Scale Lobster Fisheries in the Wider Caribbean.Part IV: Rights and Justice Concern – Securing Access -- 13. The Governability of Small-Scale Fisheries Food System in South Africa – The Case of Snoek and West Coast Rock Lobster -- 14. Japanese Fishing Cooperative Associations: Governance in an Era of Consolidation -- 15. Governability and its Discontents in the Fishery of Lake Winnipeg Since the Late 1960s: The View from Gimli -- 16. Alaska’s Community Quota Entities Program for Halibut and Sablefish: Between Governability Challenges and Opportunities -- 17. Governing Through Markets: Societal Objectives, Private Property Rights and Small-Scale Fisheries in Denmark -- Part V: Marine Protected Areas – Securing Space -- 18. Scaling-Up Small-Scale Fisheries Governability Through Marine Protected Areas in Southern Brazil -- 19. Governability Challenges Facing Small-Scale Fisheries Living Adjacent to Marine Protected Areas in South Africa -- 20. Assessing Governability of Small-Scale Fisheries in Taklong Island National Marine Reserve in the Philippines -- 21. Marine Protected Areas, Small-Scale Commercial Versus Recreational Fishers: Governability Challenges in the Canary Islands, Spain -- 22. The Governability of Mangrove Ecosystems in Thailand: Comparative Successes of Different Governance Models -- Part VI: Cross-Boundary Governance – Fostering Interactions -- 23. A Principle-Based Analysis of Multilevel Policy Areas on Inshore Fisheries in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada -- 24. Power Dynamics and Community Failure in the Small-Scale Fisheries Sector in Cyprus -- 25. Common Ground, Uncommon Vision: The Importance of Cooperation for Small-Scale Fisheries Governance -- 26. Small-Scale Fisheries, Changing Borders: The Case of San Andrés Archipelago (Colombia) and the International Court of Justice -- 27. Limits to the Governability of Transboundary Fisheries: Implications for Small-Scale Fishers in Northern Sri Lanka and Beyond -- Part VII: Governance in Transition – Reforming Institutions -- 28. Impacts and Implications of Deep Fisheries Reforms on the Governability of Small-Scale Fisheries in Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia -- 29. The Co-Governance of Fisheries in - Post Conflict Sierra Leone: Is the Transition for Better or for Worse? -- 30. Exploring Adaptive Co-Management as a Pathway to Enhance the Governability of Sea Urchin Fisheries in Barbados and Saint Lucia -- 31. Co-Governance of Small-Scale Shellfisheries in Latin America: Institutional Adaptability to External Drivers of Change -- Part VIII: Meta-Governance – Realizing the Possibility -- 32. To Define or not to Define: Implications for the Governability of Small-Scale Coastal Fisheries in The Netherlands -- 33. Coordination, Development, and Governance of Senegal Small-Scale Fisheries -- 34. Promoting Governability in Small-Scale Fisheries in Zanzibar, Tanzania: From Self-Governance to Co-Governance -- 35. Towards a Governable Co-Management in South Korean Small-Scale Fisheries: Interactions of Institutions and Stakeholders’ Mindset -- 36. The Dynamics of Small-Scale Fisheries in Norway: From Adaptamentality to Governability -- Part IX: Governability Challenges – Urging Change -- 37. Enhancing the Governability of Small-Scale Fisheries Through Interactive Governance. |
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The Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines : Global Implementation / / edited by Svein Jentoft, Ratana Chuenpagdee, María José Barragán-Paladines, Nicole Franz |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2017.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2017 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (XXII, 858 p. 74 illus., 62 illus. in color.) |
Disciplina | 333.7 |
Collana | MARE Publication Series |
Soggetto topico |
Environmental sociology
Sustainable development Social justice Human rights Economic development Social change Poverty Environmental Sociology Sustainable Development Social Justice, Equality and Human Rights Development and Social Change Development Aid |
ISBN | 3-319-55074-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Part 1. Vision and Ambition -- Chapter 1. Implementing the Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Small-Scale Fisheries (Svein Jentoft, Ratana Chuenpagdee, Nicole Franz, and Maria Jose Barragán-Paladines) -- Chapter 2. A Human Rights-Based Approach to Securing Small-Scale Fisheries: A Quest for Development as Freedom (Rolf Willmann, Nicole Franz, Carlos Fuentevilla, Thomas McInerney and Lena Westlund) -- Chapter 3. The Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines: A First Account of Developments since Their Endorsement in 2014 (Nicole Franz and Maria Jose Barragán-Paladines) -- PART 2. Politics of Transformation -- Chapter 4. Policy Coherence with the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines: Analysing Across Scales of Governance in Pacific Small-Scale Fisheries (Philippa Cohen, Andrew M. Song, and Tiffany H. Morrison) -- Chapter 5. Tuna or Tasi? Fishing for Policy Coherence in Zanzibar’s Small-Scale Fisheries Sector (Lars Lindström and Maricela de la Torre-Castro) -- Chapter 6. Pernicious Harmony: Greenland and the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines (Hunter T. Snyder, Rikke Becker Jacobsen, and Alyne Delaney) -- Chapter 7. Walking the Talk of the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines in Jamaica (Lisa K. Soares) -- PART 3. Securing Tenure Rights -- Chapter 8. Expressions of Tenure in South Africa in the Context of the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines (Jackie Sunde) -- Chapter 9. Conditions for Governance of Tenure in Lagoon-Based Small-Scale Fisheries, India (Prateep Kumar Nayak) -- Chapter 10. Beyond the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines: Tenure Rights and Informed Consent in Indigenous Fisheries in Nicaragua (Miguel Gonzales) -- Chapter 11. Are the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines Sufficient to Halt the Fisheries Decline in Malta? (Alicia Said) -- PART 4. Strengthening the Resource Base -- Chapter 12. Laying Foundations for Ecosystem-based Fisheries Management with the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines: Lessons from Australia and Southeast Asia (James Prescott and Dirk J. Steenbergen) -- Chapter 13. Securing Sustainable Sami Small-Scale Fisheries in Norway: Implementing the Guidelines (Svein Jentoft and Siri U. Søreng) -- Chapter 14. Protections for Small-Scale Fisheries in India: A Study of India’s Monsoon Fishing Ban (Surathkal Gunakar, Adam Jadhav, and Ramachandra Bhatta) -- Chapter 15. Implementing the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines: Lessons from Japan (Alyne Delaney and Nobuyuki Yagi) -- Part 5. Empowerment and Collective Action -- Chapter 16. Value Chain Challenges in Two Community-Managed Fisheries in Western Madagascar: Insights for the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines (Charlie J. Gardner, Charlotte Gough, Adrian Levrel, Rebecca L. Singleton, Steve Rocliffe, Xavier Vincke, and Alasdair Harris) -- Chapter 17. Costa Rica: A Champion of the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines (Gabriela Sabau) -- Chapter 18. Furthering the Implementation of the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines: Strengthening Fisheries Cooperatives in Sri Lanka (Oscar Amarasinghe and Maarten Bavinck) -- Chapter 19. The Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines as a Tool for Marine Stewardship: The Case of Cap de Creus Marine Protected Area, Spain (Silvia Gómez Mestres and Josep Lloret Romañach) -- Part 6. Broadening Participation -- Chapter 20. Civil Society Contributions to the Implementation of the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines in Mexico (María José Espinosa-Romero, Jorge Torre, José Alberto Zepeda, Francisco Vergara-Solana, and Stuart Fulton) -- Chapter 21. Caribbean Fisherfolk Engage the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines (Patrick McConney, Terrence Phillips, Nadine Nembhard, and Mitchell Lay) -- Chapter 22. Implementing the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines: Lessons from Brazilian Clam Fisheries (Sérgio Macedo G. de Mattos, Matias John Wojciechowski, Alison Elisabeth Macnaughton, Gustavo Henrique G. da Silva, Allyssandra Maria Lima R. Maia, and Joachim Carolsfeld) -- Chapter 23. The Step Zero for Implementing the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada (Ratana Chuenpagdee, Kim Olson, David Bishop, Meike Brauer, Vesna Kereži, Joonas Plaan, Sarah Pötter, Victoria Rogers, and Gabriela Sabau) -- Part 7. Managing Threats -- Chapter 24. Addressing Disaster Risks and Climate Change in Coastal Bangladesh: Using the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines (Mohammad Mahmudul Islam and Svein Jentoft) -- Chapter 25. Closing Loopholes with the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines: Addressing Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing in Lake Victoria, Tanzania (Joseph Luomba, Paul Onyango, and Ratana Chuenpagdee) -- Chapter 26. Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fisheries in the Hormuz Strait of Iran: How the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines Can Help (Moslem Daliri, Svein Jentoft, and Ehsan Kamrani) -- Chapter 27. The Role of the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines in Reclaiming Human Rights for Small-Scale Fishing People in Colombia (Lina Maria Saavedra-Díaz and Svein Jentoft) -- Part 8 -- Building Capacity -- Chapter 28. Challenges and Opportunities in Implementing the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines in the Family Islands, Bahamas (Kate Kincaid) -- Chapter 29. Supporting the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines Implementation in Senegal: Alternatives to Top-Down Research (Aliou Sall and Cornelia E. Nauen) -- Chapter 30. Applying the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines in Nigeria: Status and Strategies for Badagry Coastal and Creek Fisheries (Shehu Latunji Akintola, Kafayat Adetoun Fakoya, and Olufemi Olabode Joseph) -- Chapter 31. Building Capacity for Implementing the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines: Examples from the Pacific and the Caribbean Small Island Developing States (Zahidah Afrin Nisa) -- Part 9. Governing From Principles -- Chapter 32. Aligning with the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines: Policy Reform for Fisheries Sustainability in Thailand (Ratana Chuenpagdee, Kungwan Juntarashote, Suvaluck Satumanatpan, Wichin Suebpala, Makamas Sutthacheep, and Thamasak Yeemin) -- Chapter 33. The Buen Vivir and the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines in Ecuador: A Comparison (Maria Jose Barragán-Paladines) -- Chapter 34. Addressing Social Sustainability for Small-Scale Fisheries in Sweden: Institutional Barriers for Implementing the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines (Milena Arias Schreiber, Filippa Säwe, Johan Hultman, and Sebastian Linke) -- Chapter 35. Promoting Gender Equity and Equality through the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines: Experiences from Multiple Case Studies (Danika Kleiber, Katia Frangoudes, Hunter Snyder, Afrina Choudhury, Steven M Cole, Kumi Soejima, Cristina Pita, Anna Santos, Cynthia McDougall, Hajnalka Petrics, and Marilyn Porter) -- Part 10. Moving Forward -- Chapter 36. A Human Rights-Based Approach in Small-Scale Fisheries: Evolution and Challenges in Implementation (Rolf Willmann, Nicole Franz, Carlos Fuentevilla, Thomas McInerney, and Lena Westlund) -- Chapter 37. From Rhetoric to Reality: Implementing the Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries (Svein Jentoft and Ratana Chuenpagdee). |
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Transdisciplinarity for Small-Scale Fisheries Governance : Analysis and Practice / / edited by Ratana Chuenpagdee, Svein Jentoft |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2019.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xviii, 477 pages) |
Disciplina | 338.3727 |
Collana | MARE Publication Series |
Soggetto topico |
Environmental policy
Sustainable development Economic geography Political science Environmental Policy Sustainable Development Economic Geography Political Science |
ISBN | 3-319-94938-1 |
Classificazione | 56.36 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Part 1: Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Quest for Transdisciplinarity in Small-Scale Fisheries Governance (Svein Jentoft and Ratana Chuenpagdee) -- Chapter 2. Too Big To Ignore - a Transdisciplinary Journey (Ratana Chuenpagdee) -- PART 2: Broadening the Scope -- Chapter 3. The Value of Values for Understanding Transdisciplinary Approaches to Small-Scale Fisheries(Derek S. Johnson, Annie Lalancette, Mimi E. Lam, Marta Leite, and Sölmundur K. Pálsson) -- Chapter 4. Fish and Food Security in Small-Scale Fisheries (Philip A. Loring, David V. Fazzino II, Melinda Agapito, Ratana Chuenpagdee, Glenna Gannon, and Moenieba Isaacs) -- Chapter 5. Broadening the Knowledge Base of Small-Scale Fisheries Through a Food Systems Framework: a Case Study of the Lake Superior Region (Kristen Lowitt, Charles Z. Levkoe, Andrew M. Song, Gordon M. Hickey, and Connie Nelson) -- PART 3. Strengthening the Base -- Chapter 6. Economic Viability of Small-Scale Fisheries (Anna Schuhbauer, Andrés M Cisneros-Montemayor, and U. Rashid Sumaila) -- Chapter 7. Gender perspective in fisheries: examples from the South and the North (Katia Frangoudes and Siri Gerrard) -- Chapter 8. Markets, Distribution and Value Chains in Small-Scale Fisheries (José J. Pascual-Fernández, Cristina Pita, Helga Hosupeit, Alicia Said, and João Garcia Rodrigues ) -- Chapter 9. Governing for Viability: the Case of Velondriake Locally Managed Marine Area in Madagascar (Lovasoa Cédrique Augustave) -- Part 4: Enhancing the Stewardship -- Chapter 10. Stewardship and Sustainable Practices in Small-Scale Fisheries (Patrick McConney, Rodrigo Pereira Medeiros, José J. Pascual-Fernández, and Maria Pena) -- Chapter 11. Interplay between Local and Global: Change Processes and Small-Scale Fisheries (Prateep K. Nayak and Fikret Berkes) -- Chapter 12. Enhancing the Stewardship in Trat Bay, Thailand: a Transdisciplinary Exercise (Suvaluck Satumanatpan, Ratana Chuenpagdee, Wichin Suebpala, Thamasak Yeemin, and Kungwan Juntarashote) -- Part 5: Defending the Beach -- Chapter 13. Strategies and Policies Supporting Small-Scale Fishers’ Access and Conservation Rights in a Neoliberal World (Evelyn Pinkerton) -- Chapter 14. The Small-Scale Fisheries of Indigenous Peoples: a Struggle for Secure Tenure Rights (Svein Jentoft, Natasha Stacey, Jackie Sunde, and Miguel González) -- Chapter 15. Defending the beach: Transdisciplinary Approaches in Small-Scale Fisheries in Pernambuco, Brazil (Matias John Wojciechowski, Beatriz Mesquita P. Ferreira, Daniele A. Vila-Nova, and Sérgio M. Gomes de Mattos) -- Part 6: Governing the Governance -- Chapter 16. Governing Change in Small-Scale Fisheries: Theories and Assumptions (Svein Jentoft) -- Chapter 17. Transdisciplinary Engagement to Address Transboundary Challenges for Small-Scale Fishers (Joeri Scholtens, Andrew M. Song, Johny Stephen, Catalina García Chavez, Maarten Bavinck, and Merle Sowman) -- Chapter 18. Using Transdisciplinary Research Solutions to Support Governance in Inland Fisheries (Shannon D. Bower, Andrew M. Song, Paul Onyango, Steven J. Cooke, and Jeppe Kolding) -- Chapter 19. Governing the Governance: Small-Scale Fisheries in Europe with Focus on the Baltic Sea (Milena Arias-Schreiber, Sebastian Linke, Alyne E. Delaney, and Svein Jentoft) -- Part 7: Towards Transdisciplinarity in Fisheries Governance -- Chapter 20. Beyond the Basics: Improving Information about Small-Scale Fisheries (Melinda Agapito, Ratana Chuenpagdee, Rodolphe Devillers, Jennifer Gee, Andrew F. Johnson, Graham J. Pierce, and Brice Trouillet) -- Chapter 21. Transdisciplinary Science for Small-Scale Fisheries (Mbachi Ruth Msomphora and Svein Jentoft) -- Chapter 22. The Principles of Transdisciplinary Research in Small-Scale Fisheries (Alicia Said, Ratana Chuenpagdee, Alfonso Aguilar-Perera, Minerva Arce-Ibarra, Tek Bahadur Guru, Bonnie Bishop, Marc Léopold, Ana Isabel Márquez Pérez, Sérgio M. Gomes de Mattos, Graham J. Pierce, Prateep K. Nayak, and Svein Jentoft) -- Chapter 23. Transcending Fisheries Knowledge: from Theory to Integration (Ratana Chuenpagdee and Svein Jentoft). |
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Viability and Sustainability of Small-Scale Fisheries in Latin America and The Caribbean / / edited by Silvia Salas, María José Barragán-Paladines, Ratana Chuenpagdee |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2019.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (XVII, 574 p. 94 illus., 50 illus. in color.) |
Disciplina | 338.927 |
Collana | MARE Publication Series |
Soggetto topico |
Sustainable development
Environmental sociology Economic geography Human geography Wildlife Fish Social justice Human rights Sustainable Development Environmental Sociology Economic Geography Human Geography Fish & Wildlife Biology & Management Social Justice, Equality and Human Rights |
ISBN | 3-319-76078-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Part 1. Introduction -- Chapter 1. Big Questions About Sustainability and Viability in Small-Scale Fisheries -- Chapter 2. Overview of Small-Scale Fisheries in Latin America and the Caribbean: Challenges and Prospects -- Part 2. Issues Challenges and Threats -- Chapter 3. Adaptive Capacity to Coastal Disasters: Challenges and Lessons from Small-Scale Fishing Communities in Central-Southern Chile -- Chapter 4. Small-Scale Fisheries on the Pacific Coast of Colombia: Historical Context, Current Situation and Future Challenges -- Chapter 5. Cooperation, Competition and Attitude Towards Risk of Small-Scale Fishers as Adaptive Strategies: The Case of Yucatan, Mexico -- Chapter 6. Drivers of Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change in Coastal Fishing Communities of Tabasco, Mexico -- Part 3. Monitoring Management and conservation -- Chapter 7. From Fishing Fish to Fishing Data: The Role of Artisanal Fishers in Conservation and Resource Management in Mexico -- Chapter 8. Assessing and Managing Small-Scale Fisheries in Belize -- Chapter 9. Exclusive Fishing Zone for Small-Scale Fisheries in Northern Chocó, Colombia: Pre- and Post-Implementation -- Chapter 10. The Challenge of Managing Amazonian Small-Scale Fisheries in Brazil -- Chapter 11. Moving From Stock Assessment to Fisheries Management in Mexico: The Finfish Fisheries From the Southern Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea -- Part 4. Socio-Economic, Markets and Livelihoods -- Chapter 12. Socio-Economic Monitoring for Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries: Lessens from Brazil, Jamaica, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines -- Chapter 13. Values Associated With Reef-Related Fishing in the Caribbean: A Comparative Study of St. Kitts and Nevis, Honduras, and Barbados -- Chapter 14. The Contribution of Small-Scale Fisheries to Food Security and Family Income in Chile, Colombia, and Peru -- Chapter 15. Seafood Supply Chain Structure of the Fishing Industry of Yucatan, Mexico -- Chapter 16. Analyzing Fishing Effort Dynamics in a Multispecies Artisanal Fishery in Costa Rica: Social and Ecological System Linkages -- Chapter 17. The Embrace of Liwa Mairin: Lobster Diving and Sustainable Livelihoods on the Nicaraguan Miskitu Coast -- Part 5. Communities, Stewardship, and Governance -- Chapter 18. Collaborative Coastal Management in Brazil: Advancements, Challenges and Opportunities -- Chapter 19. Where Small-Scale Fisheries Meet Conservation Boundaries: MPA Governance Challenges in Southern Brazil -- Chapter 20. Supporting Enhancement of Stewardship in Small-Scale Fisheries: Perceptions of Governance Among Caribbean Coral Reef Fishers -- Chapter 21. Existing Institutional and Legal Framework and Its Implications for Small-Scale Fisheries Development in Brazil -- Chapter 22. Exploring the Governability of Small-Scale Fisheries in Ecuador and Galapagos Islands Under the “Buen Vivir” Principle -- Part 5. Conclusions -- Chapter 23. Drivers and Prospects for the Sustainability and Viability of Small-Scale Fisheries in Latin America and the Caribbean. |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019 | ||
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