Increasing the contribution of small-scale fisheries to poverty alleviation and food security

The objectives of this Technical Paper are to highlight the contribution that inland and coastal small-scale fisheries can make to poverty alleviation and food security and to make practical suggestions on ways that this contribution can be maximized. This paper is organized into three main sections. The first section discusses the concepts of poverty, vulnerability and food security, and briefly outlines how these concepts have evolved in recent years within the field of fisheries (in line with the rest of the development literature). The second section reviews the actual and potential contribution of small-scale fisheries to poverty alleviation and food security. It illustrates, through use of examples, the role that small-scale fisheries can play in economic growth at the national level and poverty alleviation and rural development at the local level. The third and main section of the document discusses ways of increasing the contribution of small-scale fisheries to poverty alleviation and food security through nine main entry points. First, the paper revisits conventional fisheries policies and legislation and makes suggestions on how those can be made more pro-poor. Next, the paper emphasizes the importance of capacity building and highlights how cross-sectoral interventions can greatly improve the livelihoods of fish-dependent communities. The paper then proposes a series of broad pro-poor or pro-small-scale fisheries principles, before discussing in greater detail three of the main management instruments adopted in fisheries: (i) property right approaches; (ii) co-management; and (iii) protected areas. The next two sub-sections discuss markets and how to make them work for the poor, and the important issue of pro-poor financing systems and subsidies. The paper highlights the complexity of the issues and reflects the current debate on the ambiguous impacts of markets and trade on poverty alleviation. The last sub-section examines the information, research agenda and communication strategies that are needed to complement or support other interventions and to ensure the contribution of small-scale fisheries to poverty alleviation and food security.

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Main Authors: Béné, C. 182834, FAO, Rome (Italy). Fisheries and Aquaculture Dept. eng 185034, Macfadyen, G. 163983, Allison, E.H. 181757
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Rome (Italy) FAO 2007
Subjects:ARTISANAL FISHERIES, RURAL development, Economic development, FISHERY MANAGEMENT, FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT, FISHERY POLICIES, Food security, Poverty, LEGISLATION, capacity building, MARKETING, INLAND FISHERIES, COASTAL FISHERIES, SECURITE ALIMENTAIRE, PAUVRETE, DEVELOPPEMENT DES CAPACITES, COMMERCIALISATION, PECHE CONTINENTALE, PECHE COTIERE, PECHE ARTISANALE, DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL, DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE, GESTION DES PECHES, DEVELOPPEMENT DES PECHES, POLITIQUE DES PECHES, SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA, POBREZA, LEGISLACION, CREACION DE CAPACIDAD, MERCADEO, PESCA CONTINENTAL, PESCA COSTERA, PESCA ARTESANAL, DESARROLLO RURAL, DESARROLLO ECONOMICO, ADMINISTRACION PESQUERA, DESARROLLO PESQUERO, POLITICA PESQUERA,
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topic ARTISANAL FISHERIES
RURAL development
Economic development
FISHERY MANAGEMENT
FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT
FISHERY POLICIES
Food security
Poverty
LEGISLATION
capacity building
MARKETING
INLAND FISHERIES
COASTAL FISHERIES
SECURITE ALIMENTAIRE
PAUVRETE
LEGISLATION
DEVELOPPEMENT DES CAPACITES
COMMERCIALISATION
PECHE CONTINENTALE
PECHE COTIERE
PECHE ARTISANALE
DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL
DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE
GESTION DES PECHES
DEVELOPPEMENT DES PECHES
POLITIQUE DES PECHES
SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA
POBREZA
LEGISLACION
CREACION DE CAPACIDAD
MERCADEO
PESCA CONTINENTAL
PESCA COSTERA
PESCA ARTESANAL
DESARROLLO RURAL
DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
ADMINISTRACION PESQUERA
DESARROLLO PESQUERO
POLITICA PESQUERA
ARTISANAL FISHERIES
RURAL development
Economic development
FISHERY MANAGEMENT
FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT
FISHERY POLICIES
Food security
Poverty
LEGISLATION
capacity building
MARKETING
INLAND FISHERIES
COASTAL FISHERIES
SECURITE ALIMENTAIRE
PAUVRETE
LEGISLATION
DEVELOPPEMENT DES CAPACITES
COMMERCIALISATION
PECHE CONTINENTALE
PECHE COTIERE
PECHE ARTISANALE
DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL
DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE
GESTION DES PECHES
DEVELOPPEMENT DES PECHES
POLITIQUE DES PECHES
SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA
POBREZA
LEGISLACION
CREACION DE CAPACIDAD
MERCADEO
PESCA CONTINENTAL
PESCA COSTERA
PESCA ARTESANAL
DESARROLLO RURAL
DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
ADMINISTRACION PESQUERA
DESARROLLO PESQUERO
POLITICA PESQUERA
spellingShingle ARTISANAL FISHERIES
RURAL development
Economic development
FISHERY MANAGEMENT
FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT
FISHERY POLICIES
Food security
Poverty
LEGISLATION
capacity building
MARKETING
INLAND FISHERIES
COASTAL FISHERIES
SECURITE ALIMENTAIRE
PAUVRETE
LEGISLATION
DEVELOPPEMENT DES CAPACITES
COMMERCIALISATION
PECHE CONTINENTALE
PECHE COTIERE
PECHE ARTISANALE
DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL
DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE
GESTION DES PECHES
DEVELOPPEMENT DES PECHES
POLITIQUE DES PECHES
SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA
POBREZA
LEGISLACION
CREACION DE CAPACIDAD
MERCADEO
PESCA CONTINENTAL
PESCA COSTERA
PESCA ARTESANAL
DESARROLLO RURAL
DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
ADMINISTRACION PESQUERA
DESARROLLO PESQUERO
POLITICA PESQUERA
ARTISANAL FISHERIES
RURAL development
Economic development
FISHERY MANAGEMENT
FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT
FISHERY POLICIES
Food security
Poverty
LEGISLATION
capacity building
MARKETING
INLAND FISHERIES
COASTAL FISHERIES
SECURITE ALIMENTAIRE
PAUVRETE
LEGISLATION
DEVELOPPEMENT DES CAPACITES
COMMERCIALISATION
PECHE CONTINENTALE
PECHE COTIERE
PECHE ARTISANALE
DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL
DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE
GESTION DES PECHES
DEVELOPPEMENT DES PECHES
POLITIQUE DES PECHES
SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA
POBREZA
LEGISLACION
CREACION DE CAPACIDAD
MERCADEO
PESCA CONTINENTAL
PESCA COSTERA
PESCA ARTESANAL
DESARROLLO RURAL
DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
ADMINISTRACION PESQUERA
DESARROLLO PESQUERO
POLITICA PESQUERA
Béné, C. 182834
FAO, Rome (Italy). Fisheries and Aquaculture Dept. eng 185034
Macfadyen, G. 163983
Allison, E.H. 181757
Increasing the contribution of small-scale fisheries to poverty alleviation and food security
description The objectives of this Technical Paper are to highlight the contribution that inland and coastal small-scale fisheries can make to poverty alleviation and food security and to make practical suggestions on ways that this contribution can be maximized. This paper is organized into three main sections. The first section discusses the concepts of poverty, vulnerability and food security, and briefly outlines how these concepts have evolved in recent years within the field of fisheries (in line with the rest of the development literature). The second section reviews the actual and potential contribution of small-scale fisheries to poverty alleviation and food security. It illustrates, through use of examples, the role that small-scale fisheries can play in economic growth at the national level and poverty alleviation and rural development at the local level. The third and main section of the document discusses ways of increasing the contribution of small-scale fisheries to poverty alleviation and food security through nine main entry points. First, the paper revisits conventional fisheries policies and legislation and makes suggestions on how those can be made more pro-poor. Next, the paper emphasizes the importance of capacity building and highlights how cross-sectoral interventions can greatly improve the livelihoods of fish-dependent communities. The paper then proposes a series of broad pro-poor or pro-small-scale fisheries principles, before discussing in greater detail three of the main management instruments adopted in fisheries: (i) property right approaches; (ii) co-management; and (iii) protected areas. The next two sub-sections discuss markets and how to make them work for the poor, and the important issue of pro-poor financing systems and subsidies. The paper highlights the complexity of the issues and reflects the current debate on the ambiguous impacts of markets and trade on poverty alleviation. The last sub-section examines the information, research agenda and communication strategies that are needed to complement or support other interventions and to ensure the contribution of small-scale fisheries to poverty alleviation and food security.
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topic_facet ARTISANAL FISHERIES
RURAL development
Economic development
FISHERY MANAGEMENT
FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT
FISHERY POLICIES
Food security
Poverty
LEGISLATION
capacity building
MARKETING
INLAND FISHERIES
COASTAL FISHERIES
SECURITE ALIMENTAIRE
PAUVRETE
LEGISLATION
DEVELOPPEMENT DES CAPACITES
COMMERCIALISATION
PECHE CONTINENTALE
PECHE COTIERE
PECHE ARTISANALE
DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL
DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE
GESTION DES PECHES
DEVELOPPEMENT DES PECHES
POLITIQUE DES PECHES
SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA
POBREZA
LEGISLACION
CREACION DE CAPACIDAD
MERCADEO
PESCA CONTINENTAL
PESCA COSTERA
PESCA ARTESANAL
DESARROLLO RURAL
DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
ADMINISTRACION PESQUERA
DESARROLLO PESQUERO
POLITICA PESQUERA
author Béné, C. 182834
FAO, Rome (Italy). Fisheries and Aquaculture Dept. eng 185034
Macfadyen, G. 163983
Allison, E.H. 181757
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FAO, Rome (Italy). Fisheries and Aquaculture Dept. eng 185034
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spelling unfao:6655522021-05-05T06:52:20ZIncreasing the contribution of small-scale fisheries to poverty alleviation and food security Béné, C. 182834 FAO, Rome (Italy). Fisheries and Aquaculture Dept. eng 185034 Macfadyen, G. 163983 Allison, E.H. 181757 textRome (Italy) FAO2007engThe objectives of this Technical Paper are to highlight the contribution that inland and coastal small-scale fisheries can make to poverty alleviation and food security and to make practical suggestions on ways that this contribution can be maximized. This paper is organized into three main sections. The first section discusses the concepts of poverty, vulnerability and food security, and briefly outlines how these concepts have evolved in recent years within the field of fisheries (in line with the rest of the development literature). The second section reviews the actual and potential contribution of small-scale fisheries to poverty alleviation and food security. It illustrates, through use of examples, the role that small-scale fisheries can play in economic growth at the national level and poverty alleviation and rural development at the local level. The third and main section of the document discusses ways of increasing the contribution of small-scale fisheries to poverty alleviation and food security through nine main entry points. First, the paper revisits conventional fisheries policies and legislation and makes suggestions on how those can be made more pro-poor. Next, the paper emphasizes the importance of capacity building and highlights how cross-sectoral interventions can greatly improve the livelihoods of fish-dependent communities. The paper then proposes a series of broad pro-poor or pro-small-scale fisheries principles, before discussing in greater detail three of the main management instruments adopted in fisheries: (i) property right approaches; (ii) co-management; and (iii) protected areas. The next two sub-sections discuss markets and how to make them work for the poor, and the important issue of pro-poor financing systems and subsidies. The paper highlights the complexity of the issues and reflects the current debate on the ambiguous impacts of markets and trade on poverty alleviation. The last sub-section examines the information, research agenda and communication strategies that are needed to complement or support other interventions and to ensure the contribution of small-scale fisheries to poverty alleviation and food security.The objectives of this Technical Paper are to highlight the contribution that inland and coastal small-scale fisheries can make to poverty alleviation and food security and to make practical suggestions on ways that this contribution can be maximized. This paper is organized into three main sections. The first section discusses the concepts of poverty, vulnerability and food security, and briefly outlines how these concepts have evolved in recent years within the field of fisheries (in line with the rest of the development literature). The second section reviews the actual and potential contribution of small-scale fisheries to poverty alleviation and food security. It illustrates, through use of examples, the role that small-scale fisheries can play in economic growth at the national level and poverty alleviation and rural development at the local level. The third and main section of the document discusses ways of increasing the contribution of small-scale fisheries to poverty alleviation and food security through nine main entry points. First, the paper revisits conventional fisheries policies and legislation and makes suggestions on how those can be made more pro-poor. Next, the paper emphasizes the importance of capacity building and highlights how cross-sectoral interventions can greatly improve the livelihoods of fish-dependent communities. The paper then proposes a series of broad pro-poor or pro-small-scale fisheries principles, before discussing in greater detail three of the main management instruments adopted in fisheries: (i) property right approaches; (ii) co-management; and (iii) protected areas. The next two sub-sections discuss markets and how to make them work for the poor, and the important issue of pro-poor financing systems and subsidies. The paper highlights the complexity of the issues and reflects the current debate on the ambiguous impacts of markets and trade on poverty alleviation. The last sub-section examines the information, research agenda and communication strategies that are needed to complement or support other interventions and to ensure the contribution of small-scale fisheries to poverty alleviation and food security.ARTISANAL FISHERIESRURAL developmentEconomic developmentFISHERY MANAGEMENTFISHERIES DEVELOPMENTFISHERY POLICIESFood securityPovertyLEGISLATIONcapacity buildingMARKETINGINLAND FISHERIESCOASTAL FISHERIESSECURITE ALIMENTAIREPAUVRETELEGISLATIONDEVELOPPEMENT DES CAPACITESCOMMERCIALISATIONPECHE CONTINENTALEPECHE COTIEREPECHE ARTISANALEDEVELOPPEMENT RURALDEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUEGESTION DES PECHESDEVELOPPEMENT DES PECHESPOLITIQUE DES PECHESSEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIAPOBREZALEGISLACIONCREACION DE CAPACIDADMERCADEOPESCA CONTINENTALPESCA COSTERAPESCA ARTESANALDESARROLLO RURALDESARROLLO ECONOMICOADMINISTRACION PESQUERADESARROLLO PESQUEROPOLITICA PESQUERAhttp://www.fao.org/3/a-a0965e.pdfURN:ISBN:978-92-5-105664-6