Get an annotated online bibliography on small-scale fisheries and fishing communities. Resources are classified under eight themes: Right to Resources, Gender in Fisheries and Aquaculture, Disasters and Climate Change, Decent Work, Fisheries Trade, Aquaculture, Biodiversity and SSF Guidelines
Women engage in a wide range of activities in fisheries, including paid and unpaid work and liaison with institutions. In several countries, women dominate inland fishing and aquaculture. Their play multiple roles – in seafood processing plants, as caregivers in the family, as the builders of social networks and community.
Gender issues focus not on women only but on their relationship with men, on their roles, rights and responsibilities. They acknowledge that these vary within and between cultures as well as by class, race, ethnicity, age and marital status.
The 2014 SSF Guidelines are based on the principle of gender equality and equity. They integrate gender issues into all small-scale fisheries development strategies.
In the Philippines, small-scale fisheries, as common pool resources, remains beset by the problems of resource degradation and widespread poverty in coastal communities. With the CBCRM movement in the Philippines...
This paper analyzes how social capital influences fisheries governance. Social capital is shown to play a crucial role in promoting trust and co-operation among fishers, and can reduce the ‘race...
A report of the study conducted in Batticaloa, to discuss and prioritize participative the real needs of fishing communities. Provides a brief about the current situation, the characteristics of fishing...
The Indonesian Government argues that the sea bridgesthe many islands and different peoples of Indonesia.Politically, this might be appropriate as a means of encouraging people to think that wherever and...
Fish and Fisheries are the integral parts of riverine Bangladesh. Most of public water bodies are still under open access policy. Recently the Government of Bangladesh is trying to restrict...
Fish and Fisheries are the integral parts of riverine Bangladesh. Most of public water bodies are still under open access policy. Recently the Government of Bangladesh is trying to restrict...
The four million ha of openwaters in Bangladesh are among the world’s richest and most complex fisheries. The rivers, beels (lakes), baors (oxbow lakes), haors (large deeply flooded depressions), and...
The four million ha of openwaters in Bangladesh are among the world’s richest and most complex fisheries. The rivers, beels (lakes), baors (oxbow lakes), haors (large deeply flooded depressions), and...
In this article, the author wants to reveal the complex ecology of the upper Mekong in Cambodia as a case study, especially in Stung Treng province where it is considered...
In this article, the author wants to reveal the complex ecology of the upper Mekong in Cambodia as a case study, especially in Stung Treng province where it is considered...