It is said that the Papua New Guinean fishermen follow "traditional fishing rights". But the definition and the nature of these rights are not clear. The objective of this paper is to try to understand the rights from a legal aspect by reviewing government publications
This paper assesses enabling conditions for community-driven, rights-based management approaches to ...
Access to and the use of natural resources by indigenous communities has received considerable inter...
This paper describes central aspects of and some changes in the ownership of sea, some species of fi...
It is said that the Papua New Guinean fishermen follow "traditional fishing rights". But the definit...
The existence of International Law of the Sea of which regulates national sovereignty towards the ma...
Most island countries in the South Pacific region give the high priority to fisheries in their natio...
Bendega is one of the cultural heritage of Balinese ancestors is a social organization whose existen...
Graduation date: 1993Rights-based systems for controlling the use of marine resources developed in m...
The state is obliged to strive for the realization of justice for traditional fishing communities. T...
Takes a critical look at a current model of fisheries management which is based on principles relate...
The granting of fishing licenses for large vessels is very detrimental to the existence of small fis...
This research aims to examine the effectiveness of MoU Box 1974 in exercising the traditional fishin...
Sustainable development is realized in various sectors, including marine and fisheries. Fishermen ar...
The subsistence fishing activities of the Labu Butu village south of the Markham River, Morobe Provi...
However, despite this, claims advanced by indigenous peoples relating to rights to marine spaces hav...
This paper assesses enabling conditions for community-driven, rights-based management approaches to ...
Access to and the use of natural resources by indigenous communities has received considerable inter...
This paper describes central aspects of and some changes in the ownership of sea, some species of fi...
It is said that the Papua New Guinean fishermen follow "traditional fishing rights". But the definit...
The existence of International Law of the Sea of which regulates national sovereignty towards the ma...
Most island countries in the South Pacific region give the high priority to fisheries in their natio...
Bendega is one of the cultural heritage of Balinese ancestors is a social organization whose existen...
Graduation date: 1993Rights-based systems for controlling the use of marine resources developed in m...
The state is obliged to strive for the realization of justice for traditional fishing communities. T...
Takes a critical look at a current model of fisheries management which is based on principles relate...
The granting of fishing licenses for large vessels is very detrimental to the existence of small fis...
This research aims to examine the effectiveness of MoU Box 1974 in exercising the traditional fishin...
Sustainable development is realized in various sectors, including marine and fisheries. Fishermen ar...
The subsistence fishing activities of the Labu Butu village south of the Markham River, Morobe Provi...
However, despite this, claims advanced by indigenous peoples relating to rights to marine spaces hav...
This paper assesses enabling conditions for community-driven, rights-based management approaches to ...
Access to and the use of natural resources by indigenous communities has received considerable inter...
This paper describes central aspects of and some changes in the ownership of sea, some species of fi...