Smart Fisheries Co-Management (SFC)

The Smart Fisheries Co-Management (SFC) project focuses on the design and implementation of contextualized fisheries co-management systems at national and local level.

News

SFC
08 June 2021
During the webinar series on Unpacking the SSF Guidelines – One chapter per day, featured in the context of the Too Big To Ignore, the SFC team will lead the session Developing guidance and sharing lessons on co-management in Asia. The webinar will showcase co-management experiences in [...more]
SFC
24 May 2021
Co-management is defined as a management arrangement whereby government and user groups share responsibility for the management and utilization of fisheries resources, with the goal of achieving a balance between economic and social goals, within the framework of preserving the [...more]
SFC
07 December 2020
Myanmar, one of the largest countries in Southeast Asia, has a coastline of about 3 000 km and extensive marine and freshwater fisheries resources. The whole fishery and aquaculture sector provide opportunities for employment to 2.3 million people and fish is [...more]
SFC
24 November 2020
24-25 November 2020 Myanmar Project Area Identification Meeting| Fisheries Co-management Capacity Development for Blue Communities   A two-day virtual meeting will bring together all fisheries stakeholders in the Republic of the Union of Myanmar to discuss how fisheries co-management systems may [...more]
SFC
01 October 2020
7 - 11 and 17 September 2020  FAO Virtual global expert workshop on the fisheries co-management evaluation guidebook The FAO Virtual global expert workshop on the fisheries co-management evaluation guidebook was held from 7 to 11 and 17 September 2020 using the [...more]
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Resources

SFC
This document represents the final report of the FAO Virtual Global Expert Workshop on the Fisheries Co-management Evaluation Guidebook, held from 7 to 11 and 17 September 2020 using the Zoom platform. The objective of the workshop was to produce [...more]
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