SEDAWOG, 2000. Fisheries co-management options at Kiumba Beach: a participatory pilot study

This report represents the key output of a training workshop hosted by Lake Victoria Fisheries Research Project (LVFRP) for researchers from each of the riparian countries fisheries research institutes. The workshop aimed to train the researchers in participatory research techniques which they could use to undertake a study of community-based institutions and organizations which could potentially be involved in fisheries co-management. A central focus of the workshop was a study to identify the community-based organizations and institutions, which operated at Kiumba beach, and this study is reported here. Separate reports, which include operated at Kiumba beach and this study is reported here. Separate reports, which include details of the training process and the participatory methods used, are available (Sarch 1995, 2000). The report centers on the information generated from the participatory pilot study conducted by the workshop participants and the community at Kiumba Beach over the course of a week in March 2000. Ranges of participatory research techniques were used and the discussion and diagrams, which resulted from them, form the basis of this report. The workshop participants undertook a preliminary analysis of these findings and this has been synthesized at the end of this report. (PDF contains 55 pages)

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Main Authors: Atai, A., Gonga, J., Kyangwa, M., Nyapendi, A.T., Abila, R.O., Bwana, E., Lwenya, C.A., Omwenga, R.N., Onyango, J., Medard, M.N., Mlahagwa, E., Sarch, M.T., Geheb, K.
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Lake Victoria Fisheries Research Project 2000
Subjects:Management, Environment, Africa, Lake Victoria, fishery management, methodology, research institutions, riparian environments, ,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/21384
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