FAO FISHERIES TECHNICAL PAPER 466 Participatory landing site development
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Cover photograph:
The fishing community of Moree, Ghana throngs the beach to buy fish from returning boats and to help unload and maintain nets. Sustainable Fisheries Livelihoods Programme, GCP/INT/735/UK. FAO/23972/D. Minkoh
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Preparation of this document
Abstract
Acknowledgements
Why use this manual?
Defining the main concepts: livelihood, landing sites, artisanal fisheries, participation
Achieving the most from participatory approaches
How this manual is organized
UNIT 1: Beginning the planning process
Introduction
Finding a suitable landing site
Creating a working group
Devising a work plan
Soliciting feedback from landing site users
Before going on to the next unit
UNIT 2: Painting a picture of the landing site and its users
Introduction
Taking a census of landing site users
Creating institutional diagrams
Drafting general landing site maps
Producing more detailed landing site maps
Before going on to the next unit
UNIT 3: Preparing fisheries production chains
Introduction
Fishing chain: charting the activities that make fishing possible
Fish marketing chain: charting the steps from fish handling to sale
People chain: charting facilities that serve human needs
Before going on to the next unit
UNIT 4: Understanding the effects of changes over time
Introduction
Creating a historical time line
Producing a seasonal calendar
Before going on to the next unit
CONDUCTING A SITUATION ANALYSIS
UNIT 5: Bringing together all the elements
Introduction
Assessing internal strengths and weaknesses
Assessing external threats and opportunities
Conducting a cause-effect analysis
Prioritizing problems
Before going on to the next unit
UNIT 6: Finding workable solutions
Introduction
Brainstorming for possible solutions
Conducting stakeholder analyses
Identifying partners
Formulating a strategy
Before going on to the next unit
Introduction
Planning outputs and activities
Determining resources
Creating the implementation schedule
Planning monitoring and evaluation
Before going on to the next unit
Introduction
Creating the logical framework
Drafting the project description
Putting together the annexes
Before going on to implementation