“Comprehensive Guide to Fisheries Co-Management” explores contemporary challenges and strategies in fisheries management. This book blends traditional ecological knowledge (TEK), technological innovations, and adaptive strategies to address sustainable resource governance. It covers integrating TEK into management frameworks, satellite monitoring, and data analytics.
Readers gain insights into ecosystem-based management (EBM) and inclusive governance, engaging stakeholders from government authorities to local communities. The book addresses climate change adaptation, trans-boundary fisheries, and harmonized regulations.
“Comprehensive Guide to Fisheries Co-Management” offers practical guidance on conflict resolution, community-based monitoring, and capacity-building initiatives. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of ecological, social, and economic factors, and promotes a multi-stakeholder approach.
This resource is invaluable for researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and anyone interested in fisheries management. It provides a holistic overview of co-management strategies, incorporating the latest research and practical insights for sustainable practices.