The article “Responsible Fisheries: Kerala Fish Workers Open New Path in Co-governance” (EPW, 29 August 2015) argued that the “Kochi Initiative” in Kerala—a collaboration between fi shers and government scientists—was a major breakthrough in fi sheries governance. We suggest that these authors cheered too soon. Through evidence from coastal Tamil Nadu, we note the history of the debate among fi shers on environmental and justice impacts of new technology. Fisher management skills are usually ignored by state agencies which also fail to govern effectively. While co-management is the way to go, it requires more state effort
Over recent decades co-management has become an increasingly popular form of governance reform in ma...
Ensuring productive and sustainable fisheries involves understanding the complex interactions betwee...
Fisheries within India have significant financial, nutritional and socio-economic development prospe...
Traditional fish workers and trawl operators in Kerala, long at loggerheads, have framed a code o...
Not AvailableThe article “Responsible Fisheries: Kerala Fish Workers Open New Path in Co-governanc...
The open access regime existing in the harvesting of marine fishery resources in our country warrant...
International audienceCurrent interest in fisheries co-management is first of all a reflection of th...
Against the backdrop of a dwindling marine fisheries resource base, declining catch rates, and esca...
There is a query which often becomes prominent and conspicuous, while speaking about the present fi...
Does the fishery management regime in the Indian context require a reinvigoration? This is one of t...
Globally, marine fisheries sector provides livelihood, food security and employment to the fishers e...
In response to the global fisheries crisis new governance models have been developed. In this thesis...
The main objective of the study is to assess co-management approaches as institutional arrangement ...
The open access regime existing in the harvesting of marine fishery resources in our country warrant...
The article is a critical inference linking fishers and fishery resources with respect to the recent...
Over recent decades co-management has become an increasingly popular form of governance reform in ma...
Ensuring productive and sustainable fisheries involves understanding the complex interactions betwee...
Fisheries within India have significant financial, nutritional and socio-economic development prospe...
Traditional fish workers and trawl operators in Kerala, long at loggerheads, have framed a code o...
Not AvailableThe article “Responsible Fisheries: Kerala Fish Workers Open New Path in Co-governanc...
The open access regime existing in the harvesting of marine fishery resources in our country warrant...
International audienceCurrent interest in fisheries co-management is first of all a reflection of th...
Against the backdrop of a dwindling marine fisheries resource base, declining catch rates, and esca...
There is a query which often becomes prominent and conspicuous, while speaking about the present fi...
Does the fishery management regime in the Indian context require a reinvigoration? This is one of t...
Globally, marine fisheries sector provides livelihood, food security and employment to the fishers e...
In response to the global fisheries crisis new governance models have been developed. In this thesis...
The main objective of the study is to assess co-management approaches as institutional arrangement ...
The open access regime existing in the harvesting of marine fishery resources in our country warrant...
The article is a critical inference linking fishers and fishery resources with respect to the recent...
Over recent decades co-management has become an increasingly popular form of governance reform in ma...
Ensuring productive and sustainable fisheries involves understanding the complex interactions betwee...
Fisheries within India have significant financial, nutritional and socio-economic development prospe...