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Lessons for Co-management: Experiences from the Fisheries Management Science Programme (FMSP) [PDF]
The aim of this document is to communicate lessons for fisheries co-management that have emerged from a series of projects undertaken by the DFID Fisheries Management Science Programme (FMSP).
Charlotte Howard, Robert Arthur
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Renewing our traditional laws through joint ekwǫ (caribou) management
This paper is adapted from contributions by Fred Sangris at the NACW Aboriginal Talking Circle.
Fred Sangris
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A systematic review of deliberation research in marine and coastal case studies
Deliberation is an important concept in marine and coastal systems research because it is a key feature of many practical governance approaches such as participatory management, co-management, Integrated Coastal Zone Management, and Marine Spatial ...
Adiska Octa Paramita +5 more
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Community-based Data Gathering and Co-management of Marine Resources in Timor-Leste [PDF]
This the final technical report regarding communication products and outputs created as a result of lessons learned from eleven years of the Fisheries Management Science Programme (FMSP).
John Beddington
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Many small-scale fisheries (SSF) studies have recognised the importance of this sector. However, in Zimbabwe, limited recognition or policy provisions cater to the SSF.
Tawanda Jimu +2 more
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Fisheries, wildlife and pastures are under massive pressure in the Kafue Flats, a wetland, which is one of the largest floodplains in Southern and Central Africa. This ecosystem which once harboured abundant common-pool resources and which was managed by
Harry Nixon Chabwela, Tobias Haller
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A complex co-management system exists across Inuit Nunangat, whereby federal, provincial, territorial governments and Inuit organizations manage natural resources cooperatively.
Melina Kourantidou +2 more
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Despite some progress, successful co-management in Canada has remained the exception rather than the rule, and especially so in jurisdictions not covered by a comprehensive land claims agreement.
T. Swerdfager, D. Armitage
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This paper was adapted from contributions by Gabriel Nirlungayuk, the Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. delegate to the NACW Aboriginal Talking Circle.
Gabriel Nirlungayuk
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Societies value ecosystems and the services they provide in a number of ways. These values can help inform the management of ecosystems such as coral reefs.
Christina C. Hicks +3 more
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