The small-scale fisheries guidelines: global implementation

In June 2014, FAO member-states endorsed the Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries (SSF Guidelines). These Guidelines are one of the most significant landmarks for small-scale fisheries around the world. They are comprehensive in terms of topics covered, and progressive, with their foundations based on human rights and other key principles. It can be anticipated that implementing the SSF Guidelines, whether at local, national, or regional levels, will be challenging. This book contains in-depth case studies where authors discuss the extent to which the Guidelines can help improve the realities of small-scale fishing men and women globally and make their livelihoods and communities more secure. This will require policy intervention and innovation, along with contributions of civil society organizations and academia. However, most of all it will necessitate the empowerment of fishing people so that they can become active participants in decision making on matters where their well-being and human rights are at stake. By endorsing the SSF Guidelines, states have committed themselves to support and facilitate this development. This book asks whether states can successfully “walk the talk,” and provides advice as to how they can do so.

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Main Authors: 169193 Jentoft, S. (ed.), 1423211781170 Ratana Chuenpagdee (ed.), 1423211779579 Barragán-Paladines, M.J. (ed.), 1423211761222 Franz, N. (ed.)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Cham (Switzerland) Springer 2017
Subjects:food security, human rights, poverty alleviation, sustainable fishing, sustainable fisheries, ecodevelopment, social change, development aid, small-scale fisheries, economic development, SDGs, Goal 10 Reduced inequalities, Goal 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities, Goal 12 Responsible production and consumption,
Online Access:https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-55074-9
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spelling unfao:8541442021-05-05T06:52:06ZThe small-scale fisheries guidelines: global implementation 169193 Jentoft, S. (ed.) 1423211781170 Ratana Chuenpagdee (ed.) 1423211779579 Barragán-Paladines, M.J. (ed.) 1423211761222 Franz, N. (ed.) textCham (Switzerland) Springer2017engIn June 2014, FAO member-states endorsed the Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries (SSF Guidelines). These Guidelines are one of the most significant landmarks for small-scale fisheries around the world. They are comprehensive in terms of topics covered, and progressive, with their foundations based on human rights and other key principles. It can be anticipated that implementing the SSF Guidelines, whether at local, national, or regional levels, will be challenging. This book contains in-depth case studies where authors discuss the extent to which the Guidelines can help improve the realities of small-scale fishing men and women globally and make their livelihoods and communities more secure. This will require policy intervention and innovation, along with contributions of civil society organizations and academia. However, most of all it will necessitate the empowerment of fishing people so that they can become active participants in decision making on matters where their well-being and human rights are at stake. By endorsing the SSF Guidelines, states have committed themselves to support and facilitate this development. This book asks whether states can successfully “walk the talk,” and provides advice as to how they can do so.In June 2014, FAO member-states endorsed the Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries (SSF Guidelines). These Guidelines are one of the most significant landmarks for small-scale fisheries around the world. They are comprehensive in terms of topics covered, and progressive, with their foundations based on human rights and other key principles. It can be anticipated that implementing the SSF Guidelines, whether at local, national, or regional levels, will be challenging. This book contains in-depth case studies where authors discuss the extent to which the Guidelines can help improve the realities of small-scale fishing men and women globally and make their livelihoods and communities more secure. This will require policy intervention and innovation, along with contributions of civil society organizations and academia. However, most of all it will necessitate the empowerment of fishing people so that they can become active participants in decision making on matters where their well-being and human rights are at stake. By endorsing the SSF Guidelines, states have committed themselves to support and facilitate this development. This book asks whether states can successfully “walk the talk,” and provides advice as to how they can do so.food securityhuman rightspoverty alleviationsustainable fishingsustainable fisheriesecodevelopmentsocial changedevelopment aidsmall-scale fisherieseconomic developmentSDGsGoal 10 Reduced inequalitiesGoal 11 Sustainable Cities and CommunitiesGoal 12 Responsible production and consumptionhttps://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-55074-9URN:ISBN:978-3-319-55074-9
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sustainable fisheries
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development aid
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economic development
SDGs
Goal 10 Reduced inequalities
Goal 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
Goal 12 Responsible production and consumption
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1423211781170 Ratana Chuenpagdee (ed.)
1423211779579 Barragán-Paladines, M.J. (ed.)
1423211761222 Franz, N. (ed.)
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