
Interactive Governance for Small-Scale Fisheries
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Part I: Governance and Governability - Introducing the Concepts.-1. Exploring Challenges in Small-Scale Fisheries Governance.- 2. Assessing Governability of Small-Scale Fisheries.- Part II: Small-scale Fisheries Diversity - Identifying Governability Challenges.- 3. Community-Based, Co-Management for Governing Small-Scale Fisheries of The Pacific: A Solomon Islands' Case Study.- 4. Governance and Governability: The Small-Scale Purse Seine Fishery in Pulau Rote, Eastern Indonesia.- 5. Governability Challenges in Sustaining Small-Scale Fisheries in an Urban Context: A Study of Cochin Backwaters, India.- 6. Governability of Kelp Forest Small-Scale Harvesting in Iroise Sea, France.- 7. The Traditional Small-Scale Octopus Fishery in Portugal: Framing its Governability.- Part III: Governing System Complexity - Aligning Modes.- Lessons from Existing Modes of Governance in Malawi's Small-Scale Fisheries.- 9. Two Rules for the Same Fish: Small-Scale Fisheries Governance in Mainland Ecuador and Galapagos Islands.- 10. Governability, Self-Governance and Co-Governance in the Context of Lake Victoria fisheries, Tanzania.- 11. A Comparison of Small-Scale Fisheries Governability: Baja California Sur, Mexico and the Hawaiian Islands.- 12. Governability of Small-Scale Lobster Fisheries in the Wider Caribbean.Part IV: Rights and Justice Concern - Securing Access.- 13. The Governability of Small-Scale Fisheries Food System in South Africa - The Case of Snoek and West Coast Rock Lobster.- 14. Japanese Fishing Cooperative Associations: Governance in an Era of Consolidation.- 15. Governability and its Discontents in the Fishery of Lake Winnipeg Since the Late 1960s: The View from Gimli.- 16. Alaska's Community Quota Entities Program for Halibut and Sablefish: Between Governability Challenges and Opportunities.- 17. Governing Through Markets: Societal Objectives, Private Property Rights and Small-Scale Fisheries inDenmark.- Part V: Marine Protected Areas - Securing Space.- 18. Scaling-Up Small-Scale Fisheries Governability Through Marine Protected Areas in Southern Brazil.- 19. Governability Challenges Facing Small-Scale Fisheries Living Adjacent to Marine Protected Areas in South Africa.- 20. Assessing Governability of Small-Scale Fisheries in Taklong Island National Marine Reserve in the Philippines.- 21. Marine Protected Areas, Small-Scale Commercial Versus Recreational Fishers: Governability Challenges in the Canary Islands, Spain.- 22. The Governability of Mangrove Ecosystems in Thailand: Comparative Successes of Different Governance Models.- Part VI: Cross-Boundary Governance - Fostering Interactions.- 23. A Principle-Based Analysis of Multilevel Policy Areas on Inshore Fisheries in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.- 24. Power Dynamics and Community Failure in the Small-Scale Fisheries Sector in Cyprus.- 25. Common Ground, Uncommon Vision: The Importance of Cooperation for Small-Scale Fisheries Governance.- 26. Small-Scale Fisheries, Changing Borders: The Case of San Andrés Archipelago (Colombia) and the International Court of Justice.- 27. Limits to the Governability of Transboundary Fisheries: Implications for Small-Scale Fishers in Northern Sri Lanka and Beyond.- Part VII: Governance in Transition - Reforming Institutions.- 28. Impacts and Implications of Deep Fisheries Reforms on the Governability of Small-Scale Fisheries in Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia.- 29. The Co-Governance of Fisheries in - Post Conflict Sierra Leone: Is the Transition for Better or for Worse?.- 30. Exploring Adaptive Co-Management as a Pathway to Enhance the Governability of Sea Urchin Fisheries in Barbados and Saint Lucia.- 31. Co-Governance of Small-Scale Shellfisheries in Latin America: Institutional Adaptability to External Drivers of Change.- Part VIII: Meta-Governance - Realizing the Possibility.- 32. To Define or not to Define: Implications for theGovernability of Small-Scale Coastal Fisheries in The Netherlands.- 33. Coordination, Development, and Governance of Senegal Small-Scale Fisheries.- 34. Promoting Governability in Small-Scale Fisheries in Zanzibar, Tanzania: From Self-Governance to Co-Governance.- 35. Towards a Governable Co-Management in South Korean Small-Scale Fisheries: Interactions of Institutions and Stakeholders' Mindset.- 36. The Dynamics of Small-Scale Fisheries in Norway: From Adaptamentality to Governability.- Part IX: Governability Challenges - Urging Change.- 37. Enhancing the Governability of Small-Scale Fisheries Through Interactive Governance.
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