Aquaculture Co-Management (ACM)

The Aquaculture Co-Management project is designed to improve collaboration between institutions and the private sector, civil society, supporting services, and other stakeholders along the aquaculture value chain, with the goal of facilitating decision-making.

The application of the co-management concept in aquaculture aims to foster responsible management, equitable sharing and sustainable use of the aquatic resources within the aquaculture sector.

News

ACM
09 August 2023
Manila, the Republic of the Philippines, 9–11 October 2023 Co-management is an instrument that could effectively foster a more sustainable approach to the management of aquatic resources. In fisheries, co-management refers to a mode of governance through which resource users and government [...more]
ACM
08 June 2022
Hybrid meeting, Kigali, the Republic of Rwanda, 8–10 June 2022  Aquaculture has seen tremendous growth over the past few decades demonstrating its crucial role in providing food, nutrition, income and livelihoods globally. Nevertheless, increasing population, climate change, production intensification and resources overexploitation [...more]

Resources

ACM
Manila, the Philippines, 9–11 October 2023 This document provides a summary of the presentations, discussions, conclusions and recommendations of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Expert Workshop on the Development of the Aquaculture Co-management Guidebook held in [...more]
2024 - FAO
Publications
ACM
Hybrid meeting, Kigali, Rwanda, 8–10 June 2022 The FAO Expert Workshop on Aquaculture Co-management gathered global experience and knowledge relevant to the definition and characterization of aquaculture co-management. The main objectives of the workshop were to: elucidate the concept of aquaculture co-management [...more]
2023 - FAO
Publications