MPA (Marine Protected Area) Workshop Proceedings. Fishery-Dependent Livelihoods, Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity: the Case of Marine and Coastal Protected Areas in India.

The lacunae in fishing-community engagement in the management and governance of marine and coastal protected areas (MCPAs) were discussed in the 2009 Chennai Workshop organized by the International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF). To continue the discussion, a second, two-day workshop to review existing legal and institutional mechanisms for implemention and monitoring of MCPAs, titled ‘Fishery-dependent Livelihoods, Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity: The Case of Marine and Coastal Protected Areas in India’, was held in New Delhi during 1-2 March 2012. The objective was to understand the impact of MCPAs on fishing communities, from an environmental-justice and human-rights perspective, and make specific proposals for better conservation while securing the livelihoods of small-scale fishers. The workshop also served to underscore these issues in light of the upcoming Conference of the Parties (COP) to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), to be held at Hyderabad in October 2012. This publication contains the prospectus of the workshop and a report of the proceedings. It will be useful for fishworkers, non-governmental organizations, policymakers, trade unions, researchers and others interested in natural resource management and coastal and fishing communities.

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Main Authors: Kumar, K.G. (ed.) 177112, 177013 International Collective in Support of Fishworkers, Chennai (India) eng, 186283 Fishery-Dependent Livelihoods, Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity: the Case of Marine and Coastal Protected Areas in India New Delhi (India) 1-2 Mar 2012 eng
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Chennai (India) ICSF 2012
Subjects:Marine areas, protected areas, Nature reserves, biodiversity conservation, Governance, fishing communities, sustainable livelihoods, case studies,
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