The use of foreign fisheries consultants in developing countries is increasing, despite growing controversy about their value. On the one hand, they bring expertise and analytic skills, which can turn around ailing fisheries, but on the other hand, their prescriptions may be inappropriate, based on ignorance or misunderstanding of local circumstances. This study, based on results from 51 key informant interviews and 199 survey questionnaires, finds the contributions of foreign fisheries consultants in Sierra Leone of limited benefit
The eco-certification movement has gained significant momentum is some developing country industries...
The contribution in this Fisheries Centre Research Report partly explains why Sierra Leone is l...
Marine resources are depleting, making the dependence of economies on fish from such sources no long...
The use of foreign fisheries consultants in developing countries is increasing, despite growing cont...
The situation of small-scale coastal fisheries in Sierra Leone is dire, with diminishing fish stocks...
The literature on fisheries for developing countries often cites inland aquaculture as a promising s...
The literature on fisheries for developing countries often cites inland aquaculture as a promising s...
This paper analyses the myriad perceptions about coastal fisheries in Sierra Leone expressed by resp...
This paper analyses the myriad perceptions about coastal fisheries in Sierra Leone expressed by resp...
With increasing decline in global fish stocks and the possibility of extinction of many small-scale ...
Thesis (M.Pol.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2004.In 2002, at the Johannesburg ...
The research for this report consisted of two elements: a study of existing literature and data sets...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
The marine resources in Senegal are still relatively abundant, and Senegalese fisheries generate a h...
Fisheries personnel in Liberia, Nigeria, Ghana, Sudan, Uganda and Egypt were visited in March and Ap...
The eco-certification movement has gained significant momentum is some developing country industries...
The contribution in this Fisheries Centre Research Report partly explains why Sierra Leone is l...
Marine resources are depleting, making the dependence of economies on fish from such sources no long...
The use of foreign fisheries consultants in developing countries is increasing, despite growing cont...
The situation of small-scale coastal fisheries in Sierra Leone is dire, with diminishing fish stocks...
The literature on fisheries for developing countries often cites inland aquaculture as a promising s...
The literature on fisheries for developing countries often cites inland aquaculture as a promising s...
This paper analyses the myriad perceptions about coastal fisheries in Sierra Leone expressed by resp...
This paper analyses the myriad perceptions about coastal fisheries in Sierra Leone expressed by resp...
With increasing decline in global fish stocks and the possibility of extinction of many small-scale ...
Thesis (M.Pol.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2004.In 2002, at the Johannesburg ...
The research for this report consisted of two elements: a study of existing literature and data sets...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
The marine resources in Senegal are still relatively abundant, and Senegalese fisheries generate a h...
Fisheries personnel in Liberia, Nigeria, Ghana, Sudan, Uganda and Egypt were visited in March and Ap...
The eco-certification movement has gained significant momentum is some developing country industries...
The contribution in this Fisheries Centre Research Report partly explains why Sierra Leone is l...
Marine resources are depleting, making the dependence of economies on fish from such sources no long...