The importance of small-scale fisheries
for sustainable livelihoods and
communities, food security, and poverty
eradication is indisputable. With the
endorsement of the ‘Voluntary Guidelines
for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale
Fisheries’, FAO member states recognize
that governments, civil society
organizations, and research communities
all have a role to play in helping
small-scale fisheries achieve these
goals. This book argues that policies
targeting small-scale fisheries need to
be based on a solid and holistic
knowledge foundation, and support the
building of governance capacity at
local, national, and global levels. The
book provides rich illustrations from
around the world of why such knowledge
production needs to be
transdisciplinary, drawing from multiple
disciplinary perspectives and the
knowledge that small-scale fisheries
actors have, in order to identify
problems and explore innovative
solutions.
Transdisciplinarity for Small-Scale
Fisheries Governance: Analysis and
Practice, edited by Ratana Chuenpagdee
and Svein Jentoft, successfully
demonstrates how small-scale fisheries
are important and what social and
political conditions are conducive to
their wellbeing. The volume contributes
tremendously to building capacity of
fisheries communities and policy-makers
to make the ideals of small-scale
fisheries a reality. It establishes the
ecological, social, and economic sense
behind small-scale fisheries. A
milestone reference for all those who
believe in small-scale fisheries and are
keen to defend them with quality
evidence!.
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