Browsing by Author "Pomeroy, R.S."
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A handbook for rapid appraisal of fisheries management systems: (version 1)
Pido, M.; Pomeroy, R.S.; Carlos, M.B.; Garces, L.R. (1996)Type: BookThe Rapid Appraisal of Fisheries Management Systems (RAFMS) is a semistructured research tool designed to quickly document and evaluate the existing local-level fisheries management systems in a given fishing community. ... -
A process for community-based fisheries co-management
Pomeroy, R.S. (1998)Type: Journal ArticleThere are many similarities, and some differences, between community-based coastal resource management (CBCRM) and co-management. When CBCRM is considered an integral part of co-management, there is a new category of ... -
A rapid appraisal approach to evaluation of community-level fisheries management systems: framework and field application at selected coastal fishing villages in the Philippines and Indonesia
Pido, M.D.; Pomeroy, R.S.; Garces, L.R.; Carlos, M.V. (1997)Type: Journal ArticleAmong the recent attempts to use Rapid Rural Appraisal (RRA) techniques traditionally employed in agriculture and other terrestrial resource systems is in the evaluation of the coastal and marine fisheries environments. ... -
A research framework for coastal fisheries co-management institutions
Pomeroy, R.S. (1993)Type: Journal ArticleThe article highlights objectives and activities of ICLARM's research project on co-management featuring the first step of the project which is the development of a research framework for coastal fisheries co-management ... -
Bioeconomics of the Philippine small pelagics fishery
Trinidad, A.C.; Pomeroy, R.S.; Corpuz, P.V.; Agüero, M. (1993)Type: ReportTime series analysis of catch and effort data in the Philippines small pelagics fishery resulted in a level of biological and economic overexploitation. Open-access equilibrium has been reached at 410,000 hp representing ... -
Building capacity for fisheries research and policy: lessons learned from the Asian fisheries social science research network
Pomeroy, R.S. (2006)Type: OtherThe Asian Fisheries Social Science Research Network (AFSSRN) was a long-term effort to build social science research capacity for fi sheries and marine resources in Southeast Asia. The history of the Network is reviewed. ... -
Business management for small-scale fishermen: a program in St. Kitts, West Indies
Pomeroy, R.S. (1988)Type: Journal ArticleDetails are given of a program in small-business management developed for local fishermen in St. Kitts to improve their ability to operate a small fishing business. The foundation of the training was a recordkeeping system ... -
Common property regimes
Pomeroy, R.S. (1994)Type: Journal ArticleCommon property regimes are forms of resource management grounded in a set of individually accepted rights and rules for the sustainable and independent use of collective goods. Details about this resource management systems ... -
Community-based and co-management institutions for sustainable coastal fisheries management in Southeast Asia
Pomeroy, R.S. (1995)Type: Journal ArticleFisheries experts now recognize that resource conflicts can be diminished and resources better managed when fishers and other resource stakeholders are more involved in management, and access rights are distributed more ... -
Conditions for successful co-management: lessons learned in Asia, Africa, the Pacific and the wider Caribbean
Pomeroy, R.S.; Cinner, J.E.; Nielsen, J.R. (2011)Type: Book ChapterThe purpose of this chapter is to present and discuss key conditions for the successful implementation of fisheries and coastal co-management identified in South-east Asia, Africa, the Pacific and the wider Caribbean. These ... -
Developing markets for small-scale fisheries: utilizing the value chain approach
Jacinto, E.R.; Pomeroy, R.S. (2011)Type: Book ChapterThis chapter describes the constraints for marketing by small-scale fisheries and the steps for market development, including stabilization of the fish supply, setting up cooperatives, enhancing relations in the value chain ... -
Experiences with fisheries co-management in Southeast Asia and Bangladesh
Pomeroy, R.S.; Viswanathan, K.K. (2003)Type: Book ChapterThe countries of Southeast Asia, ie Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam, have a current population of over 510 million, of whom approximately 35 percent live below the ... -
Fisheries co-management and small-scale fisheries: a policy brief
Pomeroy, R.S.; Williams, M.J. (1994)Type: BriefThis policy briefs addresses some of the issues and options available in managing all fisheries, including small-scaleones. The argument is that recent lessons point to potential benefits in some fisheries from management ... -
Fisheries co-management and transaction costs
Abdullah, N.M.R.; Viswanathan, K.K.; Pomeroy, R.S. (1998)Type: Journal ArticleFisheries co-management is increasingly seen as a solution to the problems of resource use conflicts and overexploitation. The importance of transactions costs may not have been given adequate attention. The transaction ... -
Fisheries co-management in Asia: phase 1 project report
Pomeroy, R.S.; Katon, B.M.; Genio, E.; Harkes, I. (1999)Type: ReportIn 1994, the International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management (ICLARM) in Manila, Philippines and the Institute for Fisheries Management (IFM) at the North Sea Centre in Hirtshals, Denmark, in collaboration ... -
Fisheries co-management: a worldwide, collaborative research project
Pomeroy, R.S.; Sverdrup-Jensen, S.; Nielsen, J.R. (1994)Type: ReportThere is a need for rapid and substantial evolution of existing fisheries management systems in developing countries to support sustainable resource use. it is unlikely that local communities can accomplish this change on ... -
Fisheries in Southeast Asia: challenges and opportunities
Garces, L.R.; Pido, M.D.; Pomeroy, R.S. (2008)Type: Conference PaperThis chapter highlights the important role of fisheries in providing livelihoods, trade and food security in the Southeast Asian region. It addresses the problem of decreasing fisheries and marine biodiversity and discusses ... -
Fisheries management of San Salvador Island, Philippines: a shared responsibility
Katon, B.M.; Pomeroy, R.S.; Garces, L.R.; Salamanca, A.M. (1999)Type: Journal ArticleThe authors discuss how the fisher community and the government shared responsibility over time for regenerating and conserving fishery resources in San Salvador Island, Philippines, and rose above the obstacles associated ... -
Impact evaluation of community-based coastal resource management projects in the Philippines
Pomeroy, R.S.; Pollnac, R.B.; Predo, C.D.; Katon, B.M. (1996)Type: Journal ArticleThe benefits of decentralizing the management of coastal resources to local governments and resource users have long been recognized, but the best systems for coastal resources management depend on many factors. A number ... -
Institutional arrangements for common property fisheries management: San Miguel Bay, Philippines
Pomeroy, R.S.; Samonte, G.P.B.; Sunderlin, W.D. (1993)Type: Conference PaperThe primary objective of this paper is to provide an update on the prevailing biophysical, social and economic conditions in the Bay, with an emphasis on the institutional and organizational arrangements for fisheries management.













