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Increasing role of non-state actors in fisheries management
(AU-IBAR, 6/1/2018)
Élaboration de Modèles D’affaires Et Renforcement des Services de Vulgarisation de L’aquaculture en AfriqueBusiness model development and enhancing extension service in Africa aquaculture
(AU-IBAR, 6/1/2018)
Le cadre politique et la stratégie de réforme de la pêche et de l’aquaculture en Afrique reconnaît que les anciennes méthodes de vulgarisation et l’approche de l’aquaculture ne conviennent pas au groupe et embrasse donc ...
Economic, Social and Environmental Impacts of IUU Fishing in Africa
(AU-IBAR, 6/1/2018)
Promoting domestication of international instruments in fisheries and aquaculture
(AU-IBAR, 2018)
This advocacy note highlights how AU-MS should strive to have a comprehensive updated domestic legal framework for the management of fisheries and aquaculture based on globally- and regionally-agreed principles and measures ...
Framework for fish disease control in Africa aquatic fish production systems
(AU-IBAR, 6/1/2018)
Co-management practices in small-scale fisheries: the case of Beach Management Units (BMUS) in Eastern Africa
(AU-IBAR, 2018)
The implementation of BMUs in both the lake and on the coast over the past two decades has provided a number of lessons which if addressed would strengthen BMUs as an effective tool in fisheries management. Beach Management ...
Pratiques De Cogestion De La Pêche Artisanale : Le Cas Des Unités De Gestion Des Plages (Beach Management Units, Bmu) En Afrique De L’estCo-management practices in small-scale fisheries The case of Beach Management Units (BMUS) in Eastern Africa
(AU-IBAR, 6/1/2018)
Beach Management Units (BMUs)
are legally empowered communities
that serve as the backbone of
fisheries co-management of Eastern
Africa, both on Lake Victoria and
on the coast, led by the Fisheries
Departments in ...