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This book is one of the first attempts to examine the issue of
poverty in small-scale fisheries from a multi-disciplinary
perspective. It represents a state-of-the-art collation and
synthesis of the experience of nineteen international experts in
fisheries management, planning, economics and other social
sciences, including several senior officers form the Department of
Fisheries of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization
(UN-FAO). The authors have benefited from the experiences and
comments of colleagues from twenty-five African countries
participating in the First International Workshop on "Small-scale
fisheries, poverty and the Code of Conduct for Responsible
Fisheries" organized by FAO and the United Kingdom Department for
International Development (DFID). The book offers a new perspective
on the problem of poverty in small-scale fisheries, introducing
innovative concepts and ideas and drawing upon recent knowledge
generated by in-depth empirical case studies and makes explicit
connections with the Sustainable Livelihood Approach and the Code
of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries - two prominent frameworks
which are recognized, applied and promoted internationally by
scholars, practitioners and donor agencies in their work on
fisheries development. As well as offering important insights into
the problem of poverty in small-scale fisheries and representing a
contribution to the work of the Sustainable Fisheries Livelihood
Programme (SFLP)' in West Africa the book also represents a key
source of up-to-date information and reference material for anybody
interested or working in the fields of poverty and fisheries
management in Developing Countries.
This book is one of the first attempts to examine the issue of
poverty in small-scale fisheries from a multi-disciplinary
perspective. It represents a state-of-the-art collation and
synthesis of the experience of nineteen international experts in
fisheries management, planning, economics and other social
sciences, including several senior officers form the Department of
Fisheries of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization
(UN-FAO). The authors have benefited from the experiences and
comments of colleagues from twenty-five African countries
participating in the First International Workshop on "Small-scale
fisheries, poverty and the Code of Conduct for Responsible
Fisheries" organized by FAO and the United Kingdom Department for
International Development (DFID). The book offers a new perspective
on the problem of poverty in small-scale fisheries, introducing
innovative concepts and ideas and drawing upon recent knowledge
generated by in-depth empirical case studies and makes explicit
connections with the Sustainable Livelihood Approach and the Code
of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries - two prominent frameworks
which are recognized, applied and promoted internationally by
scholars, practitioners and donor agencies in their work on
fisheries development. As well as offering important insights into
the problem of poverty in small-scale fisheries and representing a
contribution to the work of the Sustainable Fisheries Livelihood
Programme (SFLP)' in West Africa the book also represents a key
source of up-to-date information and reference material for anybody
interested or working in the fields of poverty and fisheries
management in Developing Countries.
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