Critical reflections from fostering adaptive community-based, co-management in Solomon Islands' small-scale fisheries
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Adaptive co-management approaches have been at the core of attempts to apply resilience principles to small-scale fisheries. Although recommendations of what should be done to promote resilience are commonplace, insights from practice are rare. The authors provide a critical analysis of WorldFish's effort to improve the resilience of small-scale fisheries, particularly experiences with facilitating, implementing and sustaining a collaborative form of management referred to as community-based resource management (CBRM) in five regions in Solomon Islands over nine years. A participatory diagnosis and adaptive management framework was applied to foster the emergence of CBRM in intense community engagements.
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SPC Traditional Marine Resource Management and Knowledge Information Bulletin, 38: 14-25 [open access]
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Philippa Cohen https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9987-1943
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2017
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South Pacific Commission, Fisheries, Aquaculture, and Marine Ecosystems Division