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Fishers' knowledge in fisheries science and management
Haggan, N.; Neis, B.; Baird, I.G. (2007). Fishers' knowledge in fisheries science and management. Coastal Management Sourcebooks, 4. UNESCO Publishing: Paris. ISBN 978-92-3-104029-0. 437 pp.

https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000150580.locale=en
Part of: Coastal Management Sourcebooks. ISSN 1562-8612, more

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  • VLIZ: Open access 375727 [ download pdf ]
  • VLIZ: Law, Policy, (I)CZM, Economics and Social Sciences LAW.97 [103517]

Keywords
    Fisheries sciences
    Fishermen
    Fishing > Artisanal fishing
    Management > Resource management > Fishery management
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Haggan, N., editor
  • Neis, B., editor
  • Baird, I.G.

Content
  • Haggan, N.; Neis, B.; Baird, I.G. (2007). Introduction: Putting fishers' knowledge to work, in: Haggan, N. et al. Fishers' knowledge in fisheries science and management. pp. 35-40, more
  • Johannes, R.E.; Neis, B. (2007). The value of anecdote, in: Haggan, N. et al. Fishers' knowledge in fisheries science and management. pp. 41-58, more
  • Lucas, C.S.; Klah-Kist-Ki-Is (2007). Life supports life, in: Haggan, N. et al. Fishers' knowledge in fisheries science and management. pp. 61-70, more
  • Narcisse (2007). My grandfather's knowledge: First Nations' fishing methodologies on the Fraser River, in: Haggan, N. et al. Fishers' knowledge in fisheries science and management. pp. 71-81, more
  • Nsiku, E. (2007). Indigenous technical knowledge of Malawian artisanal fishers, in: Haggan, N. et al. Fishers' knowledge in fisheries science and management. pp. 83-102, more
  • Jones, R. (2007). Application of Haida oral history to Pacific herring management, in: Haggan, N. et al. Fishers' knowledge in fisheries science and management. pp. 103-118, more
  • Poepoe, K.K.; Bartram, P.K.; Friedlander, A.M. (2007). The use of traditional knowledge in the contemporary management of a Hawaiian community's marine resources, in: Haggan, N. et al. Fishers' knowledge in fisheries science and management. pp. 119-143, more
  • Hickey, F.R. (2007). Traditional marine resource management in Vanuatu: Worldviews in transformation, in: Haggan, N. et al. Fishers' knowledge in fisheries science and management. pp. 147-168, more
  • Phelon, M.J. (2007). Tropical fish aggregations in an indigenous environment in northern Australia: Succesfull outcomes through collaborative research, in: Haggan, N. et al. Fishers' knowledge in fisheries science and management. pp. 169-181, more
  • Mulrennan, M.E. (2007). Sustaining a small-boat fishery: Recent developments and future prospects for Torres Strait Islanders, Northern Australia, in: Haggan, N. et al. Fishers' knowledge in fisheries science and management. pp. 183-198, more
  • Satria, A. (2007). Sawen: Institution, local knowledge and myth in fisheries management in North Lombok, Indonesia, in: Haggan, N. et al. Fishers' knowledge in fisheries science and management. pp. 199-220, more
  • Meeuwig, J.; Samoilys, M.; Erediano, J.; Koldewey, H. (2007). Fishers' perceptions of the seahorse fishery in the central Philippines: Interactive approaches and an evaluation of results, in: Haggan, N. et al. Fishers' knowledge in fisheries science and management. pp. 221-246, more
  • Baird, I.G. (2007). Local ecological knowledge and small-scale freshwater fisheries management in the Mekong River in Southern Laos, in: Haggan, N. et al. Fishers' knowledge in fisheries science and management. pp. 247-266, more
  • Sultana, P.; Thompson, P. (2007). Use of fishers' knowledge in community management of fisheries in Bangladesh, in: Haggan, N. et al. Fishers' knowledge in fisheries science and management. pp. 267-287, more
  • Kalikoski, D.C.; Vasconcellos, M. (2007). The role of fishers' knowledge in the co-management of small-scale fisheries in the estuary of Patos Lagoon, Southern Brazil, in: Haggan, N. et al. Fishers' knowledge in fisheries science and management. pp. 289-312, more
  • Küyük, K.E.; Nichols, W.J.; Tambiah, C.R. (2007). The value of local knowledge in sea turtle conservation: A case from Baja California, Mexico, in: Haggan, N. et al. Fishers' knowledge in fisheries science and management. pp. 313-328, more
  • Spens, J. (2007). Can historical names and fishers' knowledge help to reconstruct the distribution of fish populations in lakes?, in: Haggan, N. et al. Fishers' knowledge in fisheries science and management. pp. 329-349, more
  • Ames, T. (2007). Putting fishers' knowledge to work: Reconstructing the Gulf of Maine cod spawning grounds on the basis of local ecological knowledge, in: Haggan, N. et al. Fishers' knowledge in fisheries science and management. pp. 353-363, more
  • Williams, A.; Bax, N. (2007). Integrating fishers' knowledge with survey data to understand the structure, ecology and use of a seascape off south-eastern Australia, in: Haggan, N. et al. Fishers' knowledge in fisheries science and management. pp. 365-379, more
  • Baelde, P. (2007). Using fishers' knowledge goes beyond filling gaps in scientific knowledge: Analysis of Australian experiences, in: Haggan, N. et al. Fishers' knowledge in fisheries science and management. pp. 381-399, more
  • Stanley, R.D.; Rice, J. (2007). Fishers' knowledge? Why not add their scientific skills while you're at it?, in: Haggan, N. et al. Fishers' knowledge in fisheries science and management. pp. 401-420, more
  • Haggan, N.; Neis, B. (2007). The changing face of fisheries science and management, in: Haggan, N. et al. Fishers' knowledge in fisheries science and management. pp. 421-432, more
  • Baird, I.G. (2007). The last anecdote, in: Haggan, N. et al. Fishers' knowledge in fisheries science and management. pp. 433-437, more

Abstract
    Fishers rely on an in-depth knowledge of the natural milieu for their livelihood. This volume focuses on how and where fishers’ knowledge - indigenous and artisanal, as well as large and small-scale commercial - is being put to work in collaboration with scientists, government managers and non-governmental organizations. Case studies from around the globe show clearly that it is time to move beyond debates about the utility of fishers’ knowledge to focus on establishing frameworks that best allow fishers and their knowledge to become effective and appropriate counterparts in fisheries science and management. This volume represents an important contribution towards achieving the goal of establishing international responsibility for the ethical collection, preservation, dissemination and application of fishers’ knowledge.

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