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    Fishers organisations and modes of co-management: the case of San Miguel Bay, Philipines

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    Sunderlin, William D.
    Gorospe, M.L.G.
    Date Issued
    1997
    Language
    en
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    Journal Article
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    Sunderlin, W.D., Gorospe, M.L.G. 1997. Fishers organisations and modes of co-management: the case of San Miguel Bay, Philipines . Human Organization 56 (3) :333-343.
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/17697
    External link to download this item: https://www.cifor.org/knowledge/publication/171
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    Recent writings have claimed that fisheries management can be improved through joint regulation by government bodies and resource users, and through partial devolution of management authority from government to fishers' organizations. The Philippines appears to provide an optimal institutional setting for the emergence of fisheries co-management. The government has enacted legislation to assist fishers' organizations in taking on a larger management role and there has been a proliferation of fishers' organizations interested in taking on increased responsibility for resource management. The case of San Miguel Bay shows a situation in which two parallel modes of co-management have emerged. The formal mode draws largely on government initiative and is pluralistic. The informal mode draws on the initiative of fishers' organizations and civillian action, and is oriented to the interests of small-scale fishers. Effective long-term co-management requires above all addressing gear conflict and the marginalization of small-scale fishers, and integrating the efforts of the two modes.
    AGROVOC Keywords
    collaboration; organizations; fishery management
    Subjects
    FOREST GOVERNANCE AND COMMUNITY FORESTRY;
    Countries
    Philippines
    Regions
    South-eastern Asia
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