Management guidelines for Asian floodplain river fisheries. Part 1: A spatial, hierarchical and integrated strategy for adaptive co-management. - Part 2: Summary of DFID research

This technical paper provides guidelines for an integrated management strategy for floodplain river fisheries. The paper is written in two separate volumes. Part 1 presents the guidelines in a ‘user-friendly’ format, to promote their uptake by fishery managers, policy makers and field officers. Recommendations are given both on the alternative technical tools which may be used to manage river fisheries, and on the institutional factors required for their success. The highly variable ecological and social characteristics of floodplain rivers demand locally-appropriate and adaptive solutions, rather than a single ‘blueprint’ approach. The recommended management strategy allocates responsibilities both hierarchically and spatially, and promotes the effective collaboration of government, communities and other stakeholders at appropriate levels. The more technical Part 2 describes the underlying research work which provided much of the basis for these management guidelines. Investigations were made during four projects funded by the UK Department For International Development (DFID), in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Nepal and Thailand, between 1992 and 1997. Part 2 describes the floodplain river environments, the fish stocks and the fishing practices found at some of these study sites. Justification is given for a range of technical management tools for river fisheries, including the use of access controls and reserves, and the manipulation of water levels within flood control and irrigation schemes to give benefits to fishing as well as agriculture. Final chapters in Part 2 describe lessons learnt on the management of enhancement fisheries (e.g. based on fish stocking), and on the prospects and limitations of participatory management for these resources.

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Main Authors: Hoggarth, D.D. 1423211769287, FAO, Rome (Italy). Fisheries Dept. eng 184263, Cowan, V.J. 1423211771638, Halls, A.S. 172749, Aeron-Thomas, M. 1423211771639, McGregor, J.A. 1423211771640, Department for International Development, London (United Kingdom) eng 179270
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Published: Rome (Italy) FAO/MARG Ltd. 1999
Subjects:FISHERY MANAGEMENT, RIVER FISHERIES, FLOODPLAINS, FISHERY RESOURCES, WATERSHEDS, FRESHWATER FISHES, RESEARCH, GESTION DES PECHES, PECHE FLUVIALE, PLAINE D'INONDATION, RESSOURCE HALIEUTIQUE, ADMINISTRACION PESQUERA, PESCA FLUVIAL, LLANURA ALUVIAL, RECURSOS PESQUEROS, BASSIN VERSANT, POISSON D'EAU DOUCE, RECHERCHE, CUENCAS HIDROGRAFICAS, PECES DE AGUA DULCE, INVESTIGACION,
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topic FISHERY MANAGEMENT
RIVER FISHERIES
FLOODPLAINS
FISHERY RESOURCES
WATERSHEDS
FRESHWATER FISHES
RESEARCH
GESTION DES PECHES
PECHE FLUVIALE
PLAINE D'INONDATION
RESSOURCE HALIEUTIQUE
ADMINISTRACION PESQUERA
PESCA FLUVIAL
LLANURA ALUVIAL
RECURSOS PESQUEROS
BASSIN VERSANT
POISSON D'EAU DOUCE
RECHERCHE
CUENCAS HIDROGRAFICAS
PECES DE AGUA DULCE
INVESTIGACION
FISHERY MANAGEMENT
RIVER FISHERIES
FLOODPLAINS
FISHERY RESOURCES
WATERSHEDS
FRESHWATER FISHES
RESEARCH
GESTION DES PECHES
PECHE FLUVIALE
PLAINE D'INONDATION
RESSOURCE HALIEUTIQUE
ADMINISTRACION PESQUERA
PESCA FLUVIAL
LLANURA ALUVIAL
RECURSOS PESQUEROS
BASSIN VERSANT
POISSON D'EAU DOUCE
RECHERCHE
CUENCAS HIDROGRAFICAS
PECES DE AGUA DULCE
INVESTIGACION
spellingShingle FISHERY MANAGEMENT
RIVER FISHERIES
FLOODPLAINS
FISHERY RESOURCES
WATERSHEDS
FRESHWATER FISHES
RESEARCH
GESTION DES PECHES
PECHE FLUVIALE
PLAINE D'INONDATION
RESSOURCE HALIEUTIQUE
ADMINISTRACION PESQUERA
PESCA FLUVIAL
LLANURA ALUVIAL
RECURSOS PESQUEROS
BASSIN VERSANT
POISSON D'EAU DOUCE
RECHERCHE
CUENCAS HIDROGRAFICAS
PECES DE AGUA DULCE
INVESTIGACION
FISHERY MANAGEMENT
RIVER FISHERIES
FLOODPLAINS
FISHERY RESOURCES
WATERSHEDS
FRESHWATER FISHES
RESEARCH
GESTION DES PECHES
PECHE FLUVIALE
PLAINE D'INONDATION
RESSOURCE HALIEUTIQUE
ADMINISTRACION PESQUERA
PESCA FLUVIAL
LLANURA ALUVIAL
RECURSOS PESQUEROS
BASSIN VERSANT
POISSON D'EAU DOUCE
RECHERCHE
CUENCAS HIDROGRAFICAS
PECES DE AGUA DULCE
INVESTIGACION
Hoggarth, D.D. 1423211769287
FAO, Rome (Italy). Fisheries Dept. eng 184263
Cowan, V.J. 1423211771638
Halls, A.S. 172749
Aeron-Thomas, M. 1423211771639
McGregor, J.A. 1423211771640
Department for International Development, London (United Kingdom) eng 179270
Management guidelines for Asian floodplain river fisheries. Part 1: A spatial, hierarchical and integrated strategy for adaptive co-management. - Part 2: Summary of DFID research
description This technical paper provides guidelines for an integrated management strategy for floodplain river fisheries. The paper is written in two separate volumes. Part 1 presents the guidelines in a ‘user-friendly’ format, to promote their uptake by fishery managers, policy makers and field officers. Recommendations are given both on the alternative technical tools which may be used to manage river fisheries, and on the institutional factors required for their success. The highly variable ecological and social characteristics of floodplain rivers demand locally-appropriate and adaptive solutions, rather than a single ‘blueprint’ approach. The recommended management strategy allocates responsibilities both hierarchically and spatially, and promotes the effective collaboration of government, communities and other stakeholders at appropriate levels. The more technical Part 2 describes the underlying research work which provided much of the basis for these management guidelines. Investigations were made during four projects funded by the UK Department For International Development (DFID), in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Nepal and Thailand, between 1992 and 1997. Part 2 describes the floodplain river environments, the fish stocks and the fishing practices found at some of these study sites. Justification is given for a range of technical management tools for river fisheries, including the use of access controls and reserves, and the manipulation of water levels within flood control and irrigation schemes to give benefits to fishing as well as agriculture. Final chapters in Part 2 describe lessons learnt on the management of enhancement fisheries (e.g. based on fish stocking), and on the prospects and limitations of participatory management for these resources.
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topic_facet FISHERY MANAGEMENT
RIVER FISHERIES
FLOODPLAINS
FISHERY RESOURCES
WATERSHEDS
FRESHWATER FISHES
RESEARCH
GESTION DES PECHES
PECHE FLUVIALE
PLAINE D'INONDATION
RESSOURCE HALIEUTIQUE
ADMINISTRACION PESQUERA
PESCA FLUVIAL
LLANURA ALUVIAL
RECURSOS PESQUEROS
BASSIN VERSANT
POISSON D'EAU DOUCE
RECHERCHE
CUENCAS HIDROGRAFICAS
PECES DE AGUA DULCE
INVESTIGACION
author Hoggarth, D.D. 1423211769287
FAO, Rome (Italy). Fisheries Dept. eng 184263
Cowan, V.J. 1423211771638
Halls, A.S. 172749
Aeron-Thomas, M. 1423211771639
McGregor, J.A. 1423211771640
Department for International Development, London (United Kingdom) eng 179270
author_facet Hoggarth, D.D. 1423211769287
FAO, Rome (Italy). Fisheries Dept. eng 184263
Cowan, V.J. 1423211771638
Halls, A.S. 172749
Aeron-Thomas, M. 1423211771639
McGregor, J.A. 1423211771640
Department for International Development, London (United Kingdom) eng 179270
author_sort Hoggarth, D.D. 1423211769287
title Management guidelines for Asian floodplain river fisheries. Part 1: A spatial, hierarchical and integrated strategy for adaptive co-management. - Part 2: Summary of DFID research
title_short Management guidelines for Asian floodplain river fisheries. Part 1: A spatial, hierarchical and integrated strategy for adaptive co-management. - Part 2: Summary of DFID research
title_full Management guidelines for Asian floodplain river fisheries. Part 1: A spatial, hierarchical and integrated strategy for adaptive co-management. - Part 2: Summary of DFID research
title_fullStr Management guidelines for Asian floodplain river fisheries. Part 1: A spatial, hierarchical and integrated strategy for adaptive co-management. - Part 2: Summary of DFID research
title_full_unstemmed Management guidelines for Asian floodplain river fisheries. Part 1: A spatial, hierarchical and integrated strategy for adaptive co-management. - Part 2: Summary of DFID research
title_sort management guidelines for asian floodplain river fisheries. part 1: a spatial, hierarchical and integrated strategy for adaptive co-management. - part 2: summary of dfid research
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spelling unfao:8129972021-05-05T06:52:20ZManagement guidelines for Asian floodplain river fisheries. Part 1: A spatial, hierarchical and integrated strategy for adaptive co-management. - Part 2: Summary of DFID research Hoggarth, D.D. 1423211769287 FAO, Rome (Italy). Fisheries Dept. eng 184263 Cowan, V.J. 1423211771638 Halls, A.S. 172749 Aeron-Thomas, M. 1423211771639 McGregor, J.A. 1423211771640 Department for International Development, London (United Kingdom) eng 179270 textRome (Italy) FAO/MARG Ltd.1999 This technical paper provides guidelines for an integrated management strategy for floodplain river fisheries. The paper is written in two separate volumes. Part 1 presents the guidelines in a ‘user-friendly’ format, to promote their uptake by fishery managers, policy makers and field officers. Recommendations are given both on the alternative technical tools which may be used to manage river fisheries, and on the institutional factors required for their success. The highly variable ecological and social characteristics of floodplain rivers demand locally-appropriate and adaptive solutions, rather than a single ‘blueprint’ approach. The recommended management strategy allocates responsibilities both hierarchically and spatially, and promotes the effective collaboration of government, communities and other stakeholders at appropriate levels. The more technical Part 2 describes the underlying research work which provided much of the basis for these management guidelines. Investigations were made during four projects funded by the UK Department For International Development (DFID), in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Nepal and Thailand, between 1992 and 1997. Part 2 describes the floodplain river environments, the fish stocks and the fishing practices found at some of these study sites. Justification is given for a range of technical management tools for river fisheries, including the use of access controls and reserves, and the manipulation of water levels within flood control and irrigation schemes to give benefits to fishing as well as agriculture. Final chapters in Part 2 describe lessons learnt on the management of enhancement fisheries (e.g. based on fish stocking), and on the prospects and limitations of participatory management for these resources.This technical paper provides guidelines for an integrated management strategy for floodplain river fisheries. The paper is written in two separate volumes. Part 1 presents the guidelines in a ‘user-friendly’ format, to promote their uptake by fishery managers, policy makers and field officers. Recommendations are given both on the alternative technical tools which may be used to manage river fisheries, and on the institutional factors required for their success. The highly variable ecological and social characteristics of floodplain rivers demand locally-appropriate and adaptive solutions, rather than a single ‘blueprint’ approach. The recommended management strategy allocates responsibilities both hierarchically and spatially, and promotes the effective collaboration of government, communities and other stakeholders at appropriate levels. The more technical Part 2 describes the underlying research work which provided much of the basis for these management guidelines. Investigations were made during four projects funded by the UK Department For International Development (DFID), in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Nepal and Thailand, between 1992 and 1997. Part 2 describes the floodplain river environments, the fish stocks and the fishing practices found at some of these study sites. Justification is given for a range of technical management tools for river fisheries, including the use of access controls and reserves, and the manipulation of water levels within flood control and irrigation schemes to give benefits to fishing as well as agriculture. Final chapters in Part 2 describe lessons learnt on the management of enhancement fisheries (e.g. based on fish stocking), and on the prospects and limitations of participatory management for these resources.FISHERY MANAGEMENTRIVER FISHERIESFLOODPLAINSFISHERY RESOURCESWATERSHEDSFRESHWATER FISHESRESEARCHGESTION DES PECHESPECHE FLUVIALEPLAINE D'INONDATIONRESSOURCE HALIEUTIQUEADMINISTRACION PESQUERAPESCA FLUVIALLLANURA ALUVIALRECURSOS PESQUEROSBASSIN VERSANTPOISSON D'EAU DOUCERECHERCHECUENCAS HIDROGRAFICASPECES DE AGUA DULCEINVESTIGACIONhttp://www.fao.org/docrep/006/x1357e/x1357e00.htmhttp://www.fao.org/docrep/006/x1358e/x1358e00.htmURN:ISBN:9251042616URN:ISBN:92-5-104262-4