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Information and Knowledge Sharing [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 116 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jul-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
  • ISBN-10: 9251061866
  • ISBN-13: 9789251061862
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 116 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jul-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
  • ISBN-10: 9251061866
  • ISBN-13: 9789251061862
These guidelines provide a special focus on information and knowledge sharing and its current and potential role in supporting implementation of the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries. They highlight the issues involved for individuals and organizations to have access to the information they need and, as importantly, to share their own information and knowledge with others. Particular attention is paid to the needs of developing countries, many of which continue to express concern that the lack of access to timely, relevant and accurate information is a serious constraint to the implementation of the Code.

Also published in French and Spanish.
Preparation of this document iii
Abstract v
Acronyms and abbreviations x
Background xii
Preface xv
Introduction 1(2)
Concepts 3(3)
Stakeholder Groups and the Flow of Information
6(6)
Stakeholder diversity
6(3)
Fisheries management practices and the flow of information
9(3)
The Role of Information in Implementing the Code
12(6)
The Code and information
12(1)
Characteristics of fisheries information
13(1)
Challenges with fisheries information
13(2)
Using the breadth of information
13(1)
Limitations and gaps in fisheries information
14(1)
Sharing failure
14(1)
Recognizing contexts and expertise of users
14(1)
Policy frameworks for fisheries information
15(3)
Government information policies
15(2)
Intellectual freedom policies
17(1)
Trade agreements and intellectual property rights
17(1)
Institutional information policies
18(1)
Access and Affordability of Information
18(5)
Access
18(2)
Physical access
19(1)
Virtual access
19(1)
Intellectual access
20(1)
Social access
20(1)
Affordability of information
20(3)
Government information
21(1)
Scientific information
21(1)
Open access
22(1)
Sustainable access
22(1)
Finding Fisheries Information
23(6)
Finding science information
23(2)
Finding management, policy and legislation information
25(2)
Fishing industry information
27(1)
Information for sustainable development
27(2)
Generating Knowledge
29(3)
The Code and research
29(2)
The Code and traditional knowledge
31(1)
Recording Information and Knowledge
32(12)
Publishing fisheries science
32(5)
The need to publish
33(1)
Deciding where to publish
34(1)
Barriers to getting published
35(2)
Support for getting published
37(1)
Support for publishing for alternative audiences
37(1)
Publishing fisheries policy, management and legislation
37(3)
Publishing fisheries extension and training materials
40(1)
Publishing fishing industry materials
41(1)
Publishing civil society information
41(2)
Recording traditional knowledge
43(1)
Disseminating Fisheries Information
44(5)
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) and dissemination of fisheries information
45(3)
Barriers to dissemination using ICTs
46(1)
ICTs and information literacy
47(1)
Availability of fisheries information for future generations
48(1)
Sharing Information: Networking, Partnerships and Platforms
49(6)
Fisheries information networks
50(1)
Fisheries information partnerships
50(1)
Fisheries information platforms and protocols
51(1)
The Semantic Web and fisheries
51(1)
Social networking, Web 2.0 and fisheries
51(1)
Knowledge sharing systems in fisheries
52(3)
Evaluating demand for knowledge sharing in fisheries
52(1)
Evolving knowledge sharing networks for fisheries
53(1)
Evolving collaborative research systems for fisheries - eResearch
54(1)
Information, Knowledge and Small-Scale Fisheries
55(16)
The need to focus on small-scale fisheries and aquaculture
55(2)
Defining small-scale fisheries
57(1)
Defining small-scale aquaculture
58(1)
Information for and about small-scale fisheries
58(11)
Information about small-scale fisheries
59(3)
Small-scale communities as holders and providers of information
62(3)
Information needs of small-scale fishing communities
65(3)
Information requirements of decentralized fisheries management
68(1)
Actions needed to improve information in support of small-scale fisheries
69(2)
Information Constraints in Developing Countries and Actions Needed
71(2)
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