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Training syllabus: Evaluating fisheries co-management effectiveness

FAO, Food and Agriculture Organization (2024) Training syllabus: Evaluating fisheries co-management effectiveness. FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization).

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Abstract

The Training Syllabus for Evaluating Fisheries Co-Management Effectiveness provides a structured framework for assessing the performance of fisheries co-management systems. It offers a comprehensive outline that trainers can modify, customize, and expand upon as necessary to suit the specific requirements of their audience. This document serves as a flexible starting point and guide for designing and delivering effective training workshops. Tailored for a maximum of 20 participants, the training workshop aims to enhance the delivery of benefits and promote sustainability in environmental, social, and economic aspects. Participants will gain insights into the principles of fisheries co-management, evaluation methodologies, and strategies for adaptive management. By integrating evaluation results into decision-making processes, stakeholders can identify areas for improvement and contribute to the sustainable governance of fisheries resources.

Item Type: Documents
Keywords: Training, Co-management, Sustainable Development, Governance, FAO
Subjects: Right to Resources
Depositing User: Vivek D ICSF
Date Deposited: 09 Sep 2024 11:18
Last Modified: 09 Sep 2024 11:19
URI: http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/20339

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