The traditional and community‐based marine resources management system in Fiji is evolving to meet the challenges of contemporary societies. The traditional system of resource management addresses some of the common issues relating to resource management at the community level. Coastal communities are well placed to play a leading role in the proper use of their marine resources. This case study illustrates how the contemporary management arrangements in places like Fiji are a combination of traditional and contemporary practices which address issues and concerns relating to effective marine resources management
Much has been claimed about the positive benefits of the customary marine tenure (CMT) system in the...
Living From the Sea: Culture and Marine Conservation in Fiji explores the intricate web of culture, ...
Traditional and contemporary systems of governance structures within the Fijian village setting play...
There are various ways in which local communities are, and can become more, involved in reef managem...
There are various ways in which local communities are, and can become more, involved in reef managem...
This paper assesses enabling conditions for community-driven, rights-based management approaches to ...
Verkefnið er unnið við Háskólasetur VestfjarðaThe Fiji Locally-Managed Marine Area Network (FLMMA) i...
Sustainable development goals of social, economic and environmental improvement can be easily identi...
Many Pacific Island communities have traditionally used area and time-based restrictions to facilita...
Marine resources, the mainstay of most Pacific Island peoples livelihoods have been dwindling rapidl...
In recent years, Fiji's approach of combining traditional systems of community-based coastal managem...
In recent years, Fiji's approach of combining traditional systems of community-based coastal managem...
Many Pacific Island communities have traditionally used area and time-based restrictions to facilita...
This paper describes a community-based management methodology that was used to promote the sustainab...
In recent years, Fiji's approach of combining traditional systems of community-based coastal managem...
Much has been claimed about the positive benefits of the customary marine tenure (CMT) system in the...
Living From the Sea: Culture and Marine Conservation in Fiji explores the intricate web of culture, ...
Traditional and contemporary systems of governance structures within the Fijian village setting play...
There are various ways in which local communities are, and can become more, involved in reef managem...
There are various ways in which local communities are, and can become more, involved in reef managem...
This paper assesses enabling conditions for community-driven, rights-based management approaches to ...
Verkefnið er unnið við Háskólasetur VestfjarðaThe Fiji Locally-Managed Marine Area Network (FLMMA) i...
Sustainable development goals of social, economic and environmental improvement can be easily identi...
Many Pacific Island communities have traditionally used area and time-based restrictions to facilita...
Marine resources, the mainstay of most Pacific Island peoples livelihoods have been dwindling rapidl...
In recent years, Fiji's approach of combining traditional systems of community-based coastal managem...
In recent years, Fiji's approach of combining traditional systems of community-based coastal managem...
Many Pacific Island communities have traditionally used area and time-based restrictions to facilita...
This paper describes a community-based management methodology that was used to promote the sustainab...
In recent years, Fiji's approach of combining traditional systems of community-based coastal managem...
Much has been claimed about the positive benefits of the customary marine tenure (CMT) system in the...
Living From the Sea: Culture and Marine Conservation in Fiji explores the intricate web of culture, ...
Traditional and contemporary systems of governance structures within the Fijian village setting play...