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E-grāmata: Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines: Global Implementation

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  • ISBN-13: 9783319550749

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In June 2014, FAO member-states endorsed the Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries (SSF Guidelines). These Guidelines are one of the most significant landmarks for small-scale fisheries around the world. They are comprehensive in terms of topics covered, and progressive, with their foundations based on human rights and other key principles. It can be anticipated that implementing the SSF Guidelines, whether at local, national, or regional levels, will be challenging. This book contains in-depth case studies where authors discuss the extent to which the Guidelines can help improve the realities of small-scale fishing men and women globally and make their livelihoods and communities more secure. This will require policy intervention and innovation, along with contributions of civil society organizations and academia. However, most of all it will necessitate the empowerment of fishing people so that they can become active participants in decision making on matters where their well-being and human rights are at stake. By endorsing the SSF Guidelines, states have committed themselves to support and facilitate this development. This book asks whether states can successfully “walk the talk,” and provides advice as to how they can do so.

The collection of case studies sets the platform for an interactive dialogue space for researchers, policy makers, civil society and small-scale fishing communities to start the conversation about the monitoring and evaluation of the implementation of the SSF Guidelines at local, national, regional and global levels. An added value is that it helps add focus to our work as civil society activists involved in ensuring the application of the SSF Guidelines. Naseegh Jaffer – General Secretary, World Forum of Fisher People (WFFP) 

This collection offers many ways in which institutions enabling small-scale fisheries can protect and promote sustainability, food security, customary tenure, self-management, and market access, while fostering such benefits as ecosystem-based management, protected areas, incorporation of local knowledge, and poverty alleviation. You will want to put this book in the hands of policy-makers and practitioners immediately -- and for years to come. Evelyn Pinkerton – Professor, Simon Fraser University, Canada

Recenzijas

This book is an essential read for any academic, manager, or policymaker concerned with improving the performance of  small-scale fisheries and the well-being of associated fishing communities. The SSF Guidelines may prove, as extensively showcased throughout the chapters of this book, to be the catalyst for a global attitude and policy shift to finally recognize the rights of fisherfolk throughout the world, and ensure that their work and ways of life are not only tolerated, but cherished. (Andrés Cisneros- Montemayor, Samudra Report, Issue 79, August, 2018)

Part I Vision and Ambition
1 Implementing the Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Small-Scale Fisheries
3(12)
Svein Jentoft
Ratana Chuenpagdee
Nicole Franz
Mana Jose Barragan-Paladines
2 A Human Rights-Based Approach to Securing Small-Scale Fisheries: A Quest for Development as Freedom
15(20)
Rolf Willmann
Nicole Franz
Carlos Fuentevilla
Thomas F. McInerney
Lena Westlund
3 The Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines: A First Account of Developments Since Their Endorsement in 2014
35(22)
Nicole Franz
Mana Jose Barragan-Paladines
Part II Politics of Transformation
4 Policy Coherence with the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines: Analysing Across Scales of Governance in Pacific Small-Scale Fisheries
57(22)
Philippa J. Cohen
Andrew M. Song
Tiffany H. Morrison
5 Tuna or Tasi? Fishing for Policy Coherence in Zanzibar's Small-Scale Fisheries Sector
79(16)
Lars Lindstrom
Maricela de la Torre-Castro
6 Pernicious Harmony: Greenland and the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines
95(20)
Hunter T. Snyder
Rikke Becker Jacobsen
Alyne Delaney
7 Walking the Talk of the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines in Jamaica
115(24)
Lisa K. Soares
Part III Securing Tenure Rights
8 Expressions of Tenure in South Africa in the Context of the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines
139(26)
Jackie Sunde
9 Conditions for Governance of Tenure in Lagoon-Based Small-Scale Fisheries, India
165(26)
Prateep Kumar Nayak
10 Beyond the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines: Tenure Rights and Informed Consent in Indigenous Fisheries of Nicaragua
191(22)
Miguel Gonzalez
11 Are the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines Sufficient to Halt the Fisheries Decline in Malta?
213(26)
Alicia Said
Part IV Strengthening the Resource Base
12 Laying Foundations for Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management with Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines: Lessons from Australia and Southeast Asia
239(28)
James Prescott
Dirk J. Steenbergen
13 Securing Sustainable Sami Small-Scale Fisheries in Norway: Implementing the Guidelines
267(24)
Svein Jentoft
Siri Ulfsdatter Søreng
14 Protections for Small-Scale Fisheries in India: A Study of India's Monsoon Fishing Ban
291(22)
Surathkal Gunakar
Adam Jadhav
Ramachandra Bhatta
15 Implementing the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines: Lessons from Japan
313(22)
Alyne Delaney
Nobuyuki Yagi
Part V Empowerment and Collective Action
16 Value Chain Challenges in Two Community-Managed Fisheries in Western Madagascar: Insights for the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines
335(20)
Charlie J. Gardner
Steve Rocliffe
Charlotte Gough
Adrian Levrel
Rebecca L. Singleton
Xavier Vincke
Alasdair Harris
17 Costa Rica: A Champion of the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines
355(24)
Gabriela Sabau
18 Furthering the Implementation of the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines: Strengthening Fisheries Cooperatives in Sri Lanka
379(22)
Oscar Amarasinghe
Maarten Bavinck
19 The Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines as a Tool for Marine Stewardship: The Case of Cap de Creus Marine Protected Area, Spain
401(22)
Silvia Gomez Mestres
Josep Lloret
Part VI Broadening Participation
20 Civil Society Contributions to the Implementation of the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines in Mexico
423(28)
Maria Jose Espinosa-Romero
Jorge Torre
Jose Alberto Zepeda
Francisco Javier Vergara Solana
Stuart Fulton
21 Caribbean Fisherfolk Engage the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines
451(22)
Patrick McConney
Terrence Phillips
Nadine Nembhard
Mitchell Lay
22 Implementing the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines: Lessons from Brazilian Clam Fisheries
473(22)
Sergio Macedo G. de Mattos
Matias John Wojciechowski
Alison Elisabeth Macnaughton
Gustavo Henrique G. da Silva
Allyssandra Maria Lima R. Maia
Joachim Carolsfeld
23 The Step Zero for Implementing the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
495(26)
Ratana Chuenpagdee
Kim Olson
David Bishop
Meike Brauer
Vesna Kerezi
Joonas Plaan
Sarah Potter
Victoria Rogers
Gabriela Sabau
Part VII Managing Threats
24 Addressing Disaster Risks and Climate Change in Coastal Bangladesh: Using the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines
521(20)
Mohammad Mahmudul Islam
Svein Jentoft
25 Closing Loopholes with the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines: Addressing Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing in Lake Victoria, Tanzania
541(16)
Joseph Luomba
Paul Onyango
Ratana Chuenpagdee
26 Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fisheries in the Hormuz Strait of Iran: How the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines Can Help
557(16)
Moslem Daliri
Svein Jentoft
Ehsan Kamrani
27 The Role of the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines in Reclaiming Human Rights for Small-Scale Fishing People in Colombia
573(24)
Lina Maria Saavedra-Diaz
Svein Jentoft
Part VIII Building Capacity
28 Challenges and Opportunities in Implementing the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines in the Family Islands, Bahamas
597(12)
Kate Kincaid
29 Supporting the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines Implementation in Senegal: Alternatives to Top-Down Research
609(26)
Aliou Sail
Cornelia E. Nauen
30 Applying the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines in Nigeria: Status and Strategies for Badagry Coastal and Creek Fisheries
635(22)
Shehu Latunji Akintola
Kafayat Adetoun Fakoya
Olufemi Olabode Joseph
31 Building Capacity for Implementing the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines: Examples from the Pacific and the Caribbean Small Island Developing States
657(16)
Zahidah Afrin Nisa
Part IX Governing from Principles
32 Aligning with the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines: Policy Reform for Fisheries Sustainability in Thailand
673(22)
Ratana Chuenpagdee
Kungwan Juntarashote
Suvaluck Satumanatpan
Wichin Suebpala
Makamas Sutthacheep
Thamasak Yeemin
33 The Buen Vivir and the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines in Ecuador: A Comparison
695(22)
Maria Jose Barragan-Paladines
34 Addressing Social Sustainability for Small-Scale Fisheries in Sweden: Institutional Barriers for Implementing the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines
717(20)
Milena Arias-Schreiber
Filippa Sawe
Johan Hultman
Sebastian Linke
35 Promoting Gender Equity and Equality Through the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines: Experiences from Multiple Case Studies
737(26)
Danika Kleiber
Katia Frangoudes
Hunter T. Snyder
Afrina Choudhury
Steven M. Cole
Kumi Soejima
Cristina Pita
Anna Santos
Cynthia McDougall
Hajnalka Petrics
Marilyn Porter
Part X Moving Forward
36 A Human Rights-Based Approach in Small-Scale Fisheries: Evolution and Challenges in Implementation
763(26)
Rolf Willmann
Nicole Franz
Carlos Fuentevilla
Thomas F. McInerney
Lena Westlund
37 From Rhetoric to Reality: Implementing the Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries
789(24)
Svein Jentoft
Ratana Chuenpagdee
Appendix: List of Reviewers 813(2)
About the Authors 815(20)
Index 835