DECENTRALISATION AND FISHERIES A REVIEW OF PROGRESS, CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR CBNRM IN THE FISHERIES SECTOR
This document is the 4th in the Occasional Paper series. It reports an updated review of progress on the decentralisation of fisheries management in Malawi under the participatory fisheries management process as developed over the past several years. It cites what is working as well as where improvements are still needed, and was commissioned to guide COMPASS II field efforts toward lowering the impediments to increased decentralisation in this crucial natural resource sector, a core objective as noted above. The author—Dr. Tony Seymour—has compiled this Paper based on his extensive field experience in the fisheries sector in Malawi, and long-standing involvement with participatory fisheries management.
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DECENTRALISATION AND FISHERIES A REVIEW OF PROGRESS, CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR CBNRM IN THE FISHERIES SECTOR
This document is the 4th in the Occasional Paper series. It reports an updated review of progress on the decentralisation of fisheries management in Malawi under the participatory fisheries management process as developed over the past several years. It cites what is working as well as where improvements are still needed, and was commissioned to guide COMPASS II field efforts toward lowering the impediments to increased decentralisation in this crucial natural resource sector, a core objective as noted above. The author—Dr. Tony Seymour—has compiled this Paper based on his extensive field experience in the fisheries sector in Malawi, and long-standing involvement with participatory fisheries management.