The Aquaculture & Fisheries Collaborative Research Support Program (AquaFish CRSP), headquartered at Oregon State University, brings together resources from US and Host Country institutions to promote sustainable solutions in aquaculture and fisheries. Through integrated, multidisciplinary partnerships, the program aims to increase aquaculture productivity, enhance environmental stewardship, address gender integration, and...
Considerable financial and political investments in fisheries comanagement
in the past 20 years have disseminated the concept across the
developed and developing world. Co-management is now established as a
mainstream approach to small-scale fisheries governance. This paper
reports on a meta-analysis to assess the overall impact of fisheries comanagement
in...
Worldwide, the scientific community and international organisations have
gradually agreed on the need for an ecosystem-based approach to fishery
management. However, the practical implementation of such an approach
faces huge problems, especially in developing countries where current
fishery management systems are generally weak.
One way to improve a fishery management...
In many developing countries the fisheries and aquaculture sector is a vital
source of food, foreign exchange earnings and employment. We examine
the concept of fishery dependency and develop indicators that capture its
multi-dimensional meaning at the national level. These indicators allow
both the development of national dependency profiles as...
Traditionally employment and output have been the major two criteria for evaluating aggregate performance in a dual economic model for less developed countries. This has been mainly discussed by transferring labor from the agricultural sector to non-agricultural use. Most models are specified in such a manner that the migrated agricultural...