Browsing WorldFish Community by Author "Hara, M."
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A typology of fisheries management tools: using experience to catalyse greater success
Selig, E.R.; Kleisner, K.M.; Ahoobim, O.; Arocha, F.; Cruz-Trinidad, A.; Fujita, R.; Hara, M.; Katz, L.; McConney, P.; Ratner, B.D.; Saavedra-Díaz, L.M.; Schwarz, A.M.; Thiao, D.; Torell, E.; Troëng, S.; Villasante, S. (2016)Type: Journal ArticleFisheries provide nutrition and livelihoods for coastal populations, but many fisheries are fully or over-exploited and we lack an approach for analysing which factors affect management tool performance. We conducted a ... -
Fisheries co-management - an institutional innovation? Lessons from south east Asia and southern Africa
Nielsen, J.R.; Degnbol, P.; Viswanathan, K.K.; Ahmed, M.; Hara, M.; Nik Mustapha, R.A. (2004)Type: Journal ArticleDuring the last decade the co-management concept has gained increasing acceptance as a potential way forward to improve fisheries management performance. It has, however, at the same time become increasingly evident that ... -
Fisheries co-management policy brief: findings from a worldwide study
Viswanathan, K.K.; Nielsen, J.R.; Degnbol, P.; Ahmed, M.; Hara, M.; Nik Mustapha, R.A. (2003)Type: BriefFisheries in developing countries are under intense pressure from increasing human populations, overexploitation of resources and conflicts over access to degraded resources. Who should take the responsibility for managing ... -
Women’s engagement in and outcomes from small-scale fisheries value chains in Malawi: effects of social relations
Manyungwa-Pasani, C.; Hara, M.; Chimatiro, S. (2019)Type: Journal ArticleWomen play an important role within small-scale fishing communities in sub-Saharan Africa through engaging in fish value chain activities and contributing to household food security and income. There is, however, little ...


