The paper assesses some reasons why co-management of inland fisheries by resource users and state agencies in Cambodia remains difficult to realize. Decision making and accountability in natural resource management have yet to be transferred
or opened to participation. The achievement of sustainable community fisheries management remains problematic without local level decision making powers and partnership between shareholders in rural development programmes.
State intervention and abuse of the commons : fisheries development in Baja California Sur, Mexico
Baja California Sur ; Coastal environment ; Collective goods ; Fishery ; Fishing ; Fishing resources ; Man-environment relations ; Management ; Mexico ; State control
The A. uses the case of fisheries in Baja California Sur to critique the tragedy of the commons model as a metaphor for understanding abusive patterns of marine resource use. She shows how past fishery policies have fomented a tragedy of incursion
Alternative regimes of transnational environmental certification : governance, marketization, and place in Alaska’s salmon fisheries
Alaska ; Fishery ; Fishing ; Fishing industry ; Governance ; Industry ; Label ; Neo liberalism ; Salmon
This paper explores the implementation of Marine Stewardship Council certification in salmon fisheries in the US state of Alaska in the early 2000s, the growing opposition to MSC certification through periods of reassessment, and the emergence