Title of article
Cross-scale linkages and adaptive management: Fisheries co-management in Asia
Author/Authors
Wilson، نويسنده , , Douglas Clyde and Ahmed، نويسنده , , Mahfuzuddin and Siar، نويسنده , , Susanna V. and Kanagaratnam، نويسنده , , Usha، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
11
From page
523
To page
533
Abstract
The present paper reviews research done in Asian countries during the second phase of the Worldwide Collaborative Research Project on Fisheries Co-management. Building on the results of the first phase, the paper focuses on stakeholder conflict, and social and geographical scale. Several conclusions emerge from common patterns. Community motivations for co-management are often related more to the protection of fisheries resources from outsiders than to conservation. Access rights are important but exclusion from food resources in a context of widespread poverty should be approached carefully. Cross-scale institutional linkages make adaptive management possible by bringing together groups with broad local foci and ones with narrow trans-local mandates. The role of the government is balancing interactions between these various groups. This is not a role that is compatible with top-down management.
Keywords
Co-Management , Scale , CONFLICT
Journal title
Marine Policy
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Marine Policy
Record number
1587195
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