Small-scale fisheries make up a large proportion of world's fisheries, both by catch and participation. Effective management is essential to ensure access to fish for food and income. Covering social and economic aspects of the fishery management and governance challenge, this book provides guidance on innovative and alternative management measures and methods for small-scale fisheries. The book covers key topics such as rights, policy, co-management, communications and trade, and is an important reference for researchers and students in fisheries science and management as well as fisheries research organizations and policymakers.
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1 Under-reported and Undervalued: Small-scale Fisheries in the Developing World |
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2 Approaches and Frameworks for Management and Research in Small-scale Fisheries |
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3 Diagnosis and the Management Constituency of Small-scale Fisheries |
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4 Human Rights and Fishery Rights in Small-scale Fisheries Management |
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5 Managing Overcapacity in Small-scale Fisheries |
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6 Adaptive Management in Small-scale Fisheries: a Practical Approach |
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7 Conditions for Successful Co-management: Lessons Learned in Asia, Africa, the Pacific and the wider Caribbean |
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8 Climate Change and Other External Drivers in Small-scale Fisheries: Practical Steps for Responding |
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9 Developing Markets for Small-scale Fisheries: Utilizing the Value Chain Approach |
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11 Small-scale Fisheries Compliance: Integrating Social Justice, Legitimacy and Deterrence |
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12 Poverty Reduction as a Means to Enhance Resilience in Small-scale Fisheries |
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Dr. Anthony Charles holds the Chair in Environment and Sustainability at Saint Mary's University (Canada), and is a professor in both the university's Sobey School of Business and its Department of Environmental Science. Dr. Charles is an inherently interdisciplinary researcher, linking natural, social and management sciences, notably applied to fisheries and marine social-ecological systems. His diverse contributions address fishery and marine management, ocean governance, climate change, human dimensions of ecosystem-based management and spatial management, marine environmental stewardship and biodiversity conservation, small-scale fisheries, coastal communities and community-based management. Internationally, Dr. Charles has received a Pew Fellowship in Marine Conservation and a Gulf of Maine Visionary Award, as well as election as President of the International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade. He is currently Director of the Community Conservation Research Network, Co-Lead of the Arramat project's Sustainable Use pathway, and Vice-Chair of the Fisheries Expert Group in the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Dr. Charles is the author or co-author of well over a hundred publications, including several books, notably the recently-published Sustainable Fishery Systems. Other books include: "Environmental Stewardship by Small-Scale Fisheries", "Communities, Conservation and Livelihoods", "Governing the Coastal Commons: Communities, Resilience and Transformation", and "Governance of Marine Fisheries and Biodiversity Conservation".