Browsing Resilient small-scale fisheries by Author "Susilowati, I."
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A review of natural resource laws and policies in Indonesia and its prospect for fisheries co-management
Susilowati, I. (1996)Type: ReportIn the Sixth Five-Year Plan (1994-1999) the Government of Indonesia is starting to decentralize the management of natural resources to lower level authorities. This devolvement of management is seen in the case of forestry ... -
Enforcement and compliance with fisheries regulations in Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines
Viswanathan, K.K.; Abdullah, N.M.R.; Susilowati, I.; Siason, I.M.; Ticao, C. (1997)Type: ReportA study of compliance with fisheries regulations in Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines is presented. Compliance models which account for moral obligation and social influence in addition to the conventional expected ... -
Excess capacity and sustainable development in Java Sea fisheries
Squires, D.; Omar, I.; Jeon, Y.; Kirkley, J.; Kuperan, K.; Susilowati, I. (2003)Type: Journal ArticleExcess capacity and overfishing are problems in the open-access, common-pool fisheries of the Java Sea. Data development analysis is used to estimate excess fishing capacity and the number of vessels to decommission in ... -
Fishing skill in developing country fisheries: the Kedah, Malaysia trawl fishery
Viswanathan, K.K.; Omar, I.; Jeon, Y.; Kirkley, J.; Squires, D.; Susilowati, I. (2001)Type: Journal ArticleFishing skill is perceived to play a crucial role in catching fish. The question arises for fishery managers as to whether or not there are observable and measurable attributes of the skipper or vessel that can be monitored ... -
The prospect of co-management in managing open water resources with special reference to Indonesia: a lesson learned
Susilowati, I. (2007)Type: Conference PaperThis paper is attempt to compile an experience of applying a co-management approach to manage the open water resource by Susilowati (1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007). An institutional analysis based on Pomeroy and William ...


