In September 2007, the National Fisheries Resources Research Institute carried out a socio-economic survey on Governance in Co- Management in the fisheries of Lake Victoria. The purpose of the study was to determine the nature and performance of governance of the fisheries resources through co-management structures and systems
This is a report of the study on the contribution of Lake Victoria fisheries to economic growth, pov...
Two landing sites were chosen in Tanzania for the 4-beaches survey. The former, Ihale, is a large on...
To manage common resources such as water bodies, forests and the air is complex since several stakeh...
The overall objective of the study was to develop a better understanding of how people perceived and...
In September 2007, the National Fisheries Resources Research Institute carried out a socio-economic...
The purpose of the Socio-economic Baseline Survey of the Fishing Communities was to provide informat...
This short book section analyses the role of Fisheries Department personnel in the process of co-man...
Until the late 1990s the fisheries of Ugandan lakes had been managed by government where stakeholder...
Co-management is typically known to be a resource management system that shares managerial responsib...
The purpose of the survey was to gain a better understanding of the role of factory agents in buying...
In this brief introduction, we set out to provide an overview of the Lake Victoria Fisheries Researc...
A baseline survey of the fishing communities was conducted in 2005/06 as one of the main studies un...
Research was done to assess the dissemination and implementation by the Fisheries Department, Local ...
This study examined the efficacy of community‐level fishery co‐management organizations called Beach...
This research article published by Springer Nature Switzerland AG., 2017There have been concerns abo...
This is a report of the study on the contribution of Lake Victoria fisheries to economic growth, pov...
Two landing sites were chosen in Tanzania for the 4-beaches survey. The former, Ihale, is a large on...
To manage common resources such as water bodies, forests and the air is complex since several stakeh...
The overall objective of the study was to develop a better understanding of how people perceived and...
In September 2007, the National Fisheries Resources Research Institute carried out a socio-economic...
The purpose of the Socio-economic Baseline Survey of the Fishing Communities was to provide informat...
This short book section analyses the role of Fisheries Department personnel in the process of co-man...
Until the late 1990s the fisheries of Ugandan lakes had been managed by government where stakeholder...
Co-management is typically known to be a resource management system that shares managerial responsib...
The purpose of the survey was to gain a better understanding of the role of factory agents in buying...
In this brief introduction, we set out to provide an overview of the Lake Victoria Fisheries Researc...
A baseline survey of the fishing communities was conducted in 2005/06 as one of the main studies un...
Research was done to assess the dissemination and implementation by the Fisheries Department, Local ...
This study examined the efficacy of community‐level fishery co‐management organizations called Beach...
This research article published by Springer Nature Switzerland AG., 2017There have been concerns abo...
This is a report of the study on the contribution of Lake Victoria fisheries to economic growth, pov...
Two landing sites were chosen in Tanzania for the 4-beaches survey. The former, Ihale, is a large on...
To manage common resources such as water bodies, forests and the air is complex since several stakeh...