Browsing WorldFish Community by Author "Nielsen, J.R."
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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 ... -
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 in Africa: Proceedings from a regional workshop on fisheries co-management research
Normann, A.K.; Nielsen, J.R.; Sverdrup-Jensen, S. (eds.) (1998)Type: ReportCo-management as a form of resource management is gaining ground worldwide, so also in fisheries management. Co-management implies that the user-groups participate in the decision-making on how to protect and exploit the ... -
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 ... -
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 ...


