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When communities collide: Sorting out the partners in co-management of British Columbian fisheries

Mitchell, Darcy A. (1998) When communities collide: Sorting out the partners in co-management of British Columbian fisheries. Digital Library of the Commons.

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Abstract

This paper provides information particularly relevant to small-scale fisheries in which there is a desire to establish fisherfolk (fishing industry) organizations with the ability to participate meaningfully and effectively in fisheries management. It focuses on a situation in which individualistic social networks rather than social cohesion and community prevail in the industry, where fisherfolk organization formation has proven difficult, and where the state has a limited capacity for management. Also, in this case, resource and resource user boundaries cannot be easily defined. This climate may constrain the feasibility of institutional arrangements for fisheries co-management. An approach used to overcome these constraints in Barbados is described.

Item Type: Documents
Class Number: 500.WHE007
Keywords: Canada, Co-management, Resources Management, CPR, Fisheries Management, Governance, Local Communities, Traditional People, Participatory Management, Conservation, Habitat, Conflicts, Access Rights
Subjects: Right to Resources
Depositing User: Users 4 not found.
Date Deposited: 25 Feb 2022 09:05
Last Modified: 25 Feb 2022 09:05
URI: http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/9912

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