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Step zero for fisheries co-management: What precedes implementation
Authors:Ratana Chuenpagdee  Svein Jentoft  
Institution:aDepartment of Geography, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada A1X;bCentre for Marine Resource Management, Norwegian College of Fishery Science, University of Tromsø, N-9037, Tromsø, Norway
Abstract:In this paper we argue that what precedes the implementation of co-management is as important as what happens later in the process. To a selected group of fisheries and coastal co-management practitioners in various parts of the world, we posed questions about how the idea was conceived, who participated in the initial discussion, and the preparation required before implementation. Responses received suggest a wide range of possible beginnings. In some cases (e.g., Barbados, Mozambique, and Zambia/Lake Kariba), the government spearheaded the process, while in others (e.g., Brazil and Malawi), the process was initiated by local entrepreneurs. In other instances, the initial discussion took place between communities and researchers (e.g., South Africa) or environmental groups (e.g., the Philippines). Learning about the conditions and actions taken prior to co-management implementation can assist us in evaluating the likelihood of success. In addition, by taking the time to understand situations in a local context, researchers can avoid premature and hasty attempts to embrace co-management schemes.
Keywords:Implementation  Fisheries co-management  Governance  Fisheries crisis
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