Report of the global Conference on small-scale fisheries. Securing sustainable small-scale fisheries: bringing together responsible fisheries and social development, Bangkok, Thailand, 13-17 Octobre 2008
This report provides a summary of the presentations, panel statements and working group discussions of the Global Conference on Small-Scale Fisheries ¿ Securing sustainable small-scale fisheries: Bringing together responsible fisheries and social development, Bangkok, Thailand, 13¿ 17 October 2008. The conference reinforced the claim that small-scale fisheries have yet to fully realize their potential to significantly contribute to sustainable development and the attaining of the Unite d Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). It identified several critical ways forward in securing sustainable small-scale fisheries that integrate social, cultural and economic development, address resource access and use rights issues guided by human rights principles, and recognize the rights of indigenous peoples.
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Rome (Italy) FAO
2009
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Subjects: | ARTISANAL FISHERIES, FISHERY PRODUCTION, SOCIAL CHANGE, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, FOOD SECURITY, NUTRITION SURVEILLANCE, LEGISLATION, FISHERY RESOURCES, SECURITE ALIMENTAIRE, SURVEILLANCE NUTRITIONNELLE, RESSOURCE HALIEUTIQUE, PECHE ARTISANALE, PRODUCTION HALIEUTIQUE, CHANGEMENT SOCIAL, DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE, SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA, VIGILANCIA NUTRICIONAL, LEGISLACION, RECURSOS PESQUEROS, PESCA ARTESANAL, PRODUCCION PESQUERA, CAMBIO SOCIAL, DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE, |
Online Access: | http://www.fao.org/3/a-i1227t.pdf |
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Summary: | This report provides a summary of the presentations, panel statements and working group discussions of the Global Conference on Small-Scale Fisheries ¿ Securing sustainable small-scale fisheries: Bringing together responsible fisheries and social development, Bangkok, Thailand, 13¿ 17 October 2008. The conference reinforced the claim that small-scale fisheries have yet to fully realize their potential to significantly contribute to sustainable development and the attaining of the Unite d Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). It identified several critical ways forward in securing sustainable small-scale fisheries that integrate social, cultural and economic development, address resource access and use rights issues guided by human rights principles, and recognize the rights of indigenous peoples.
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