Browsing Resilient small-scale fisheries by Author "Williams, M.J."
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Achieving water and fish for all in the Philippines
Williams, M.J.; Choo, P.S. (2003)Type: Conference PaperIn this article, the authors sketch the importance of fish and water to the Philippine people, the challenges faced and then give my perceptions of how to find solutions to the challenges – solutions that must encompass ... -
Expanding the horizons for women in fisheries and aquaculture
Gopal, N.; Hapke, H.M.; Kusakabe, K.; Rajaratnam, S.; Williams, M.J.Type: Journal ArticleWomen are present in all phases of fish production, processing and distribution, and contribute to the generation of wealth, the preservation of aquatic ecosystems, and the maintenance of households and communities in rural ... -
Fish wars: Science is shaping a new peace agenda
Williams, M.J.; Choo, P.S. (2001)Type: Journal ArticleThis paper attempts to highlight some of the conflicts arising from fish and fishers and their impacts especially on the poorer nations. It discusses how some of these problems can be overcome by innovative research ... -
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 monitoring: management models, compliance and technical solutions
Williams, M.J.; Corral, V.P. (1999)Type: Book ChapterMonitoring must be considered within the broader context of fisheries management, which in turn is a part of a mosaic of multiple ocean and natural resource uses, including environmental conservation. Monitoring has a role ... -
Fisheries production in Asia: its role in food security and nutrition
Williams, M.J.; Choo, P.S. (2003)Type: Journal ArticleThis paper reviews the status and some management issues of fisheries production in Asia, as well as the supply and demand situation. Its food security and nutritional roles and opportunities for value addition are also discussed. -
How science serves fisheries management
Williams, M.J. (1994)Type: Journal ArticleRoles of science in assisting natural resource management are discussed emphasizing on how science can best serve fisheries and natural resource management objectives.





