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Supporting the implementation of the SSF guidelines: Report from the 3rd world small-scale fisheries congress, October 22-26, 2018, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Kerezi, Vesna and Aguion, Alba and Andrews, Evan and Schreiber, Milena Arias and Beckensteiner, Jennifer and Coronado, Eva and Daly, Jack and D'Armengol, Laia and Esteves Dias, Ana Carolina and de Mattos, Felipe Monteiro Gomes and Gustavsson, Madeleine and Harper, Sarah and Kelkar, Nachiket (2019) Supporting the implementation of the SSF guidelines: Report from the 3rd world small-scale fisheries congress, October 22-26, 2018, Chiang Mai, Thailand. Too Big To Ignore Research Report No.R-03/2019 . Too Big To Ignore (TBTI), Canada.

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Abstract

The 3rd World Small-Scale Fisheries Congress (3WSFC), held in Chiang Mai Thailand in October 2018, was an opportunity for researchers, practitioners, fisher organizations, CSOs, and policy makers to share up-to-date information about all aspects of small-scale fisheries and to formulate action plans and capacity development programs to support the implementation of the SSF Guidelines. This report presents the summary of the discussion about the SSF Guidelines, outlining in particular the roles of governments, CSOs, and research community in the implementation process, and illustrating some of the main challenges and opportunities in the implementation. In addition, the report provides insights on what kind of governance transformation is needed for a successful implementation as well as how best to integrate knowledge and foster communications to enhance this process. From a practical standpoint, the report provides direct examples of how the SSF Guidelines are being implemented in five countries across the globe. The report was based on the notes taken from various congress sessions, including, among others: a) panel discussion on the roles of government in the implementation of the SSF Guidelines (Policy Day), b) regional roundtable discussions (Action Day), c) plenary discussions about research plans, community actions and policy directions (Action Day), d) inputs from congress participants through the cross-cutting questions discussion, and e) direct contribution from early career scientists and developing country participants throughout the congress.

Item Type: Documents
Keywords: SSF Guidelines, Small-scale Fisheries, Thailand, Policy, Action Plan, Capacity Development, Governance, Too Big To Ignore (TBTI)
Subjects: SSF Guidelines
Depositing User: Jeeva ICSF Rajan
Date Deposited: 02 Jun 2022 10:55
Last Modified: 02 Jun 2022 10:55
URI: http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/16948

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