Guidebook for evaluating fisheries co-management effectiveness
The Guidebook offers a process and method to evaluate the performance of a fisheries co-management system and its plan in order to enhance its effectiveness in delivering benefits and in contributing to environmental, social and economic sustainability and good governance. It is to be used to evaluate the effectiveness of an existing fisheries co-management system operating at a fishery, community or sector level, or in a spatially defined area.
Guidebook: How it works
This handbook, “How it works” complements the FAO Guidebook for evaluating fisheries co-management effectiveness. It includes a brief synopsis of the main topics covered and an overview of the detailed evaluation process described in the Guidebook.
SFC
30 July 2024
The Smart Fisheries Co-Management (SFC) project promotes a collaborative approach between government, fishing communities, and other stakeholders to ensure the sustainable management of fisheries resources.
In Cambodia, the Community Fisheries (CFis) play a crucial role in ensuring the long-term viability of
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SFC
23 May 2024
The FAO Smart Fisheries Co-Management project (SFC) is working to enhance fisheries co-management systems and diverse livelihoods to contribute to achieving economic, environmental, and social sustainability of fishing communities in selected countries, including Mozambique, where the project is focusing on
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SFC
03 May 2024
With over 650 000 fishers predominantly engaged in small-scale fisheries, Cambodia's fisheries sector plays a crucial role in providing food security and livelihoods, especially for those residing in the Mekong River region. However, the sector faces challenges such as illegal
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SFC
22 December 2023
In December 2023, the Smart Fisheries Co-Management (SFC) project successfully conducted two comprehensive training workshops in Mozambique, focusing on capacity development and the evaluation of fisheries co-management effectiveness.
The SFC project aims at building the capacity of government authorities and fishing
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SFC
06 December 2023
In its commitment to empower fishing communities for sustainable livelihoods, the Republic of Mozambique initiated a collaboration with the FAO project Smart Fisheries Co-management (SFC). The collaboration aims to foster a cooperative approach to managing the country’s fisheries resources and
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SFC
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
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2024 - FAO
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SFC
This document presents key findings from a comprehensive feasibility study aimed at evaluating the current status of fisheries management, co-management practices, and livelihoods in Cambodia. Conducted between July and October 2023, the study employed various methods including desk research, an
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2024 - FAO
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SFC
In Cambodia, the fisheries co-management emerged as a way to ensure the governance, environmental, social–economic sustainability of aquatic resources and Community Fisheries members who rely on the sector for their economic wellbeing. The factsheet describes how the Smart Fisheries Co-Management
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2024
Publications
SFC
The trifold provides an overview and describes how the “Smart Fisheries Co-Management” project supports fishing communities, governments, and other stakeholders in building, and evaluating effective co-management systems in fisheries.
2024 - FAO
Publications
SFC
Type: Presentation
Language: Portuguese
Author: FAO
Abstract:
The presentation contains training materials for on-the-ground trainings aimed at enhancing participants’ capacity to evaluate the performance of a fisheries co-management system. Participants attending will undergo a comprehensive training program to equip them with the knowledge and skills necessary to
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2023 - FAO
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