Small-scale fisheries are an important source of livelihoods, particularly among poor coastal populations. To improve fisheries' condition and maximize their contribution to human welfare, co-management approaches have proliferated worldwide. In this article, we conduct a systematic review of academic literature to examine the context and attributes of co-management initiatives in small-scale fisheries, and their expected outcomes. The review suggests that a supporting legal and institutional framework facilitates the emergence of co-management, because it contributes to clarify and legitimize property rights over fish resources. It is also found that co-management delivers both ecological and social benefits: it increases the abundance and...
Institutions that manage small-scale fisheries across the globe can be locally based, state controll...
Commonly adopted approaches to managing small-scale fisheries (SSFs) in developing countries do not ...
Commonly adopted approaches to managing small-scale fisheries (SSFs) in developing countries do not ...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Small-scale fisheries are an important source of l...
Small-scale fisheries account for 40% of global fish catch and employ more than 90% of the world’s f...
Small-scale fisheries account for 40% of global fish catch and employ more than 90% of the world’s f...
Co-management has been recognized as an important scheme in successfully governing common-pool resou...
Designating small-scale fishing cooperatives as key actors in rights-based fisheries management repr...
This is one case study of 32 in the volume: Case studies in fisheries self-governance which was publ...
International audienceCurrent interest in fisheries co-management is first of all a reflection of th...
International audienceCurrent interest in fisheries co-management is first of all a reflection of th...
Establishing effective operational linkages among stakeholders in resource management depends on the...
Fishing cooperatives (co-ops) and patron-client relationships are the most common cooperative and no...
Comanagement of natural resources is a well-established approach to the management of common-pool re...
Comanagement of natural resources is a well-established approach to the management of common-pool re...
Institutions that manage small-scale fisheries across the globe can be locally based, state controll...
Commonly adopted approaches to managing small-scale fisheries (SSFs) in developing countries do not ...
Commonly adopted approaches to managing small-scale fisheries (SSFs) in developing countries do not ...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Small-scale fisheries are an important source of l...
Small-scale fisheries account for 40% of global fish catch and employ more than 90% of the world’s f...
Small-scale fisheries account for 40% of global fish catch and employ more than 90% of the world’s f...
Co-management has been recognized as an important scheme in successfully governing common-pool resou...
Designating small-scale fishing cooperatives as key actors in rights-based fisheries management repr...
This is one case study of 32 in the volume: Case studies in fisheries self-governance which was publ...
International audienceCurrent interest in fisheries co-management is first of all a reflection of th...
International audienceCurrent interest in fisheries co-management is first of all a reflection of th...
Establishing effective operational linkages among stakeholders in resource management depends on the...
Fishing cooperatives (co-ops) and patron-client relationships are the most common cooperative and no...
Comanagement of natural resources is a well-established approach to the management of common-pool re...
Comanagement of natural resources is a well-established approach to the management of common-pool re...
Institutions that manage small-scale fisheries across the globe can be locally based, state controll...
Commonly adopted approaches to managing small-scale fisheries (SSFs) in developing countries do not ...
Commonly adopted approaches to managing small-scale fisheries (SSFs) in developing countries do not ...