World Small-scale Fisheries: Contemporary VisionsRatana Chuenpagdee Eburon Uitgeverij B.V., 2011 - 400 sider The importance of fisheries is not lost in the global policy arena. What is often overlooked in the general discourse, however, is the significant difference between small-and large-scale fisheries. Major rethinking about all aspects of small-scale fisheries is required, including their contribution to catches, employment, livelihood, food security and conservation. This book is a collection of essays about the diverse, complex and dynamic contexts that characterize small-scale fisheries around the world. The essays highlight the strengths, capacity, motivation and contributions associated with this fishing sector. They remind us that solutions and opportunities for the viability and sustainability of small-scale fisheries can be found, once the issues are understood from a holistic perspective and possible options, including inventive governance arrangements, are fully explored. The authors are scientists and practitioners who work in small-scale fisheries in various parts of the world, many of whom participated at the first World Small-Scale Fisheries Congress (WSFC), held in Bangkok in October 2010, and are members of the global research network for the future of small-scale fisheries, Too Big To Ignore. The editor, Ratana Chuenpagdee, the initiator of the WSFC, is Canada Research Chair in Natural Resource Sustainability and Community Development at Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada. Book jacket. |
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Preface | 9 |
foreword | 15 |
ProsPects in smallscale fisheries | 21 |
survival of smallscale fisheries in the Postwar context | 39 |
vulneraBility and adaPtion of traditional fisheries to climate | 63 |
what restructuring? whose rationalization? newfoundland | 81 |
womens contriBution in smallscale fisheries in the euroPean | 101 |
fish and fisheries in the evolution of newfoundland foodways | 117 |
towards decentralized coastal management Policy in indonesia | 249 |
the national fisheries dePartment and smallscale fisheries | 261 |
fisheries networks in the cariBBean | 273 |
good Practices for governance of smallscale fisheries | 285 |
towards a sufficiency economy for smallscale fisheries | 299 |
suBsidiarity as a guiding PrinciPle for smallscale fisheries | 311 |
some | 323 |
student reflections on fisheries research | 333 |
contemPorary visions for smallscale aquaculture | 151 |
whose fish is it anyway? icelands cod fishery rights | 173 |
do all answers lie within the community? fishing rights | 185 |
mPas as a solution? | 205 |
governance reforms to develoP a smallscale fisheries Policy | 221 |
lessons learned from ParticiPatory | 235 |
what is this thing called community good for? | 353 |
fisheries develoPment as freedom | 367 |
gloBal research network for the future | 383 |
list of contriButors | 395 |
Almindelige termer og sætninger
aboriginal activities adaptive agriculture approach aquaculture aquatic artisanal fishers Bavinck Béné boats Canada capacity Caribbean catch challenges Chuenpagdee climate change co-management coastal communities coastal management community-based conflicts context contribution culture ecological economic ecosystem environmental essay fisheries governance fisheries management fisheries policy fisheries research fishing rights food security foodways gears global groups harvesting households human Icelandic impacts implementation important income increased institutions interactions Inuit issues Jentoft knowledge Lake Lake Chiuta Lake Malawi Lake Malombe large-scale fisheries livelihoods Malawi Marine Policy marine protected areas McConney MPAs Newfoundland and Labrador nkacha Nunatsiavut Nunavut organizations pair trawling Palk Bay perspective political poverty practices production quota regional resilience resource management restructuring role scale fisheries small-scale fisheries small-scale fishing communities species stakeholders stocks subsidiarity subsistence sufficiency economy sustainable territories Thailand tourism traditional trawling University vulnerability women