Assessment of the performance of beach management units (BMUs) on Lakes Victoria, Albert, Kyoga and George

Until the late 1990s the fisheries of Ugandan lakes had been managed by government where stakeholders were excluded from the decision-making process. In order to involve other stakeholders, co-management was adopted. Operationalising Co-management on landing sites has led to the formation of BMUs at gazetted landing sites. A BMU is made up of a BMU assembly and the BMU committee that it elects. A BMU committee should be: 30% boat owners; 30% boat barias 30% including fish processors, boat makers, local gear makers and repairers, fishing input dealers and managers and 10% fish mongers/traders; and if possible, 30% women. To operate at a particular landing site, one must be registered with the BMU. The BMU assembly is the supreme organ of a BMU empowered to elect, approve and remove the BMU committee

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Main Authors: Mbilingi, Bwambale, Odongkara, K., Akumu, J., Mununuzi, D., Nasuuna, A.
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Language:English
Published: 2013
Subjects:Fisheries,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/35246
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-352462021-07-09T02:20:45Z Assessment of the performance of beach management units (BMUs) on Lakes Victoria, Albert, Kyoga and George Mbilingi, Bwambale Odongkara, K. Akumu, J. Mununuzi, D. Nasuuna, A. Fisheries Until the late 1990s the fisheries of Ugandan lakes had been managed by government where stakeholders were excluded from the decision-making process. In order to involve other stakeholders, co-management was adopted. Operationalising Co-management on landing sites has led to the formation of BMUs at gazetted landing sites. A BMU is made up of a BMU assembly and the BMU committee that it elects. A BMU committee should be: 30% boat owners; 30% boat barias 30% including fish processors, boat makers, local gear makers and repairers, fishing input dealers and managers and 10% fish mongers/traders; and if possible, 30% women. To operate at a particular landing site, one must be registered with the BMU. The BMU assembly is the supreme organ of a BMU empowered to elect, approve and remove the BMU committee 2021-06-24T17:47:52Z 2021-06-24T17:47:52Z 2013 conference_item http://hdl.handle.net/1834/35246 en http://www.firi.go.ug application/pdf application/pdf 1-2 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/20299 4230 2016-03-06 09:34:49 20299 National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
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Akumu, J.
Mununuzi, D.
Nasuuna, A.
Assessment of the performance of beach management units (BMUs) on Lakes Victoria, Albert, Kyoga and George
description Until the late 1990s the fisheries of Ugandan lakes had been managed by government where stakeholders were excluded from the decision-making process. In order to involve other stakeholders, co-management was adopted. Operationalising Co-management on landing sites has led to the formation of BMUs at gazetted landing sites. A BMU is made up of a BMU assembly and the BMU committee that it elects. A BMU committee should be: 30% boat owners; 30% boat barias 30% including fish processors, boat makers, local gear makers and repairers, fishing input dealers and managers and 10% fish mongers/traders; and if possible, 30% women. To operate at a particular landing site, one must be registered with the BMU. The BMU assembly is the supreme organ of a BMU empowered to elect, approve and remove the BMU committee
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