The role of aquaculture in rural development

It is widely recognized that aquaculture can and does play an important role in rural development. It is also recognized that aquaculture's potential for contributing to rural development has not been fully realized in many parts of the world. On the other hand, the integration of aquaculture into rural development to date has been associated with both beneficial and inauspicious trends. Effective rural development comes through sound governance. With participation at all levels, sustainable development will be people-oriented, integrated, and have a multi-sectoral agenda. Policy coherence must be a primary objective, developed through wide-ranging public involvement and, where necessary, through the promotion of effective representative organizations. Much greater emphasis on advocacy is required to raise awareness of the role of aquaculture in rural development and to raise the stakes for institutional change. Special attention is required to empower and link stakeholders to policy decisions. Experience does not yield a universal model for integrating aquaculture into rural development. Thus there are significant challenges in developing holistic, people-centered rural development plans where the role for aquaculture is determined by an understanding of people's livelihoods1. There are opportunities and challenges for effectively integrating aquaculture into rural development.

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Main Authors: FAO, Rome (Italy). Fisheries Dept. eng 184263, FAO Committee on Fisheries. Sub-Committee on Aquaculture eng 18-22 Apr 2002 Sess. 1 Beijing (China) 11403
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Published: Rome (Italy) 2002
Subjects:AQUACULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, FISHERY POLICIES, FAO, INLAND FISHERIES, PECHE CONTINENTALE, DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL, DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE, POLITIQUE DES PECHES, PESCA CONTINENTAL, ACUICULTURA, DESARROLLO RURAL, DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE, POLITICA PESQUERA,
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spelling unfao:8329032021-05-05T06:52:06ZThe role of aquaculture in rural development FAO, Rome (Italy). Fisheries Dept. eng 184263 FAO Committee on Fisheries. Sub-Committee on Aquaculture eng 18-22 Apr 2002 Sess. 1 Beijing (China) 11403 textRome (Italy)2002 It is widely recognized that aquaculture can and does play an important role in rural development. It is also recognized that aquaculture's potential for contributing to rural development has not been fully realized in many parts of the world. On the other hand, the integration of aquaculture into rural development to date has been associated with both beneficial and inauspicious trends. Effective rural development comes through sound governance. With participation at all levels, sustainable development will be people-oriented, integrated, and have a multi-sectoral agenda. Policy coherence must be a primary objective, developed through wide-ranging public involvement and, where necessary, through the promotion of effective representative organizations. Much greater emphasis on advocacy is required to raise awareness of the role of aquaculture in rural development and to raise the stakes for institutional change. Special attention is required to empower and link stakeholders to policy decisions. Experience does not yield a universal model for integrating aquaculture into rural development. Thus there are significant challenges in developing holistic, people-centered rural development plans where the role for aquaculture is determined by an understanding of people's livelihoods1. There are opportunities and challenges for effectively integrating aquaculture into rural development. It is widely recognized that aquaculture can and does play an important role in rural development. It is also recognized that aquaculture's potential for contributing to rural development has not been fully realized in many parts of the world. On the other hand, the integration of aquaculture into rural development to date has been associated with both beneficial and inauspicious trends. Effective rural development comes through sound governance. With participation at all levels, sustainable development will be people-oriented, integrated, and have a multi-sectoral agenda. Policy coherence must be a primary objective, developed through wide-ranging public involvement and, where necessary, through the promotion of effective representative organizations. Much greater emphasis on advocacy is required to raise awareness of the role of aquaculture in rural development and to raise the stakes for institutional change. Special attention is required to empower and link stakeholders to policy decisions. Experience does not yield a universal model for integrating aquaculture into rural development. Thus there are significant challenges in developing holistic, people-centered rural development plans where the role for aquaculture is determined by an understanding of people's livelihoods1. There are opportunities and challenges for effectively integrating aquaculture into rural development. AQUACULTURERURAL DEVELOPMENTSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTFISHERY POLICIESFAOINLAND FISHERIESFAOPECHE CONTINENTALEAQUACULTUREDEVELOPPEMENT RURALDEVELOPPEMENT DURABLEPOLITIQUE DES PECHESFAOPESCA CONTINENTALACUICULTURADESARROLLO RURALDESARROLLO SOSTENIBLEPOLITICA PESQUERAhttp://www.fao.org/3/Y3018E/Y3018E.htm
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topic AQUACULTURE
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
FISHERY POLICIES
FAO
INLAND FISHERIES
FAO
PECHE CONTINENTALE
AQUACULTURE
DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL
DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE
POLITIQUE DES PECHES
FAO
PESCA CONTINENTAL
ACUICULTURA
DESARROLLO RURAL
DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
POLITICA PESQUERA
AQUACULTURE
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
FISHERY POLICIES
FAO
INLAND FISHERIES
FAO
PECHE CONTINENTALE
AQUACULTURE
DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL
DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE
POLITIQUE DES PECHES
FAO
PESCA CONTINENTAL
ACUICULTURA
DESARROLLO RURAL
DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
POLITICA PESQUERA
spellingShingle AQUACULTURE
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
FISHERY POLICIES
FAO
INLAND FISHERIES
FAO
PECHE CONTINENTALE
AQUACULTURE
DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL
DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE
POLITIQUE DES PECHES
FAO
PESCA CONTINENTAL
ACUICULTURA
DESARROLLO RURAL
DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
POLITICA PESQUERA
AQUACULTURE
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
FISHERY POLICIES
FAO
INLAND FISHERIES
FAO
PECHE CONTINENTALE
AQUACULTURE
DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL
DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE
POLITIQUE DES PECHES
FAO
PESCA CONTINENTAL
ACUICULTURA
DESARROLLO RURAL
DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
POLITICA PESQUERA
FAO, Rome (Italy). Fisheries Dept. eng 184263
FAO Committee on Fisheries. Sub-Committee on Aquaculture eng 18-22 Apr 2002 Sess. 1 Beijing (China) 11403
The role of aquaculture in rural development
description It is widely recognized that aquaculture can and does play an important role in rural development. It is also recognized that aquaculture's potential for contributing to rural development has not been fully realized in many parts of the world. On the other hand, the integration of aquaculture into rural development to date has been associated with both beneficial and inauspicious trends. Effective rural development comes through sound governance. With participation at all levels, sustainable development will be people-oriented, integrated, and have a multi-sectoral agenda. Policy coherence must be a primary objective, developed through wide-ranging public involvement and, where necessary, through the promotion of effective representative organizations. Much greater emphasis on advocacy is required to raise awareness of the role of aquaculture in rural development and to raise the stakes for institutional change. Special attention is required to empower and link stakeholders to policy decisions. Experience does not yield a universal model for integrating aquaculture into rural development. Thus there are significant challenges in developing holistic, people-centered rural development plans where the role for aquaculture is determined by an understanding of people's livelihoods1. There are opportunities and challenges for effectively integrating aquaculture into rural development.
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RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
FISHERY POLICIES
FAO
INLAND FISHERIES
FAO
PECHE CONTINENTALE
AQUACULTURE
DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL
DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE
POLITIQUE DES PECHES
FAO
PESCA CONTINENTAL
ACUICULTURA
DESARROLLO RURAL
DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
POLITICA PESQUERA
author FAO, Rome (Italy). Fisheries Dept. eng 184263
FAO Committee on Fisheries. Sub-Committee on Aquaculture eng 18-22 Apr 2002 Sess. 1 Beijing (China) 11403
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FAO Committee on Fisheries. Sub-Committee on Aquaculture eng 18-22 Apr 2002 Sess. 1 Beijing (China) 11403
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