Sing along: presenting Non-State Actors perspectives on coastal fisheries policy implementation (doi:10.7910/DVN/6AME7W)

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Citation

Title:

Sing along: presenting Non-State Actors perspectives on coastal fisheries policy implementation

Identification Number:

doi:10.7910/DVN/6AME7W

Distributor:

Harvard Dataverse

Date of Distribution:

2019-02-28

Version:

2

Bibliographic Citation:

Van Der Ploeg, Johan; Tuxson, Teri; Boso, Delvene; Qica, Eitka; Cohen, Philippa; Govan Hugh, 2019, "Sing along: presenting Non-State Actors perspectives on coastal fisheries policy implementation", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/6AME7W, Harvard Dataverse, V2

Study Description

Citation

Title:

Sing along: presenting Non-State Actors perspectives on coastal fisheries policy implementation

Identification Number:

doi:10.7910/DVN/6AME7W

Authoring Entity:

Van Der Ploeg, Johan (WorldFish)

Tuxson, Teri (WorldFish)

Boso, Delvene (WorldFish)

Qica, Eitka (WorldFish)

Cohen, Philippa (WorldFish)

Govan Hugh (WorldFish)

Other identifications and acknowledgements:

European Union

Other identifications and acknowledgements:

Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat

Other identifications and acknowledgements:

WorldFish

Producer:

WorldFish

Date of Production:

2019

Distributor:

Harvard Dataverse

Distributor:

WorldFish

Access Authority:

Muliro, Jacquie

Access Authority:

Van Der Ploeg, Johan

Depositor:

WorldFish RDM Team

Date of Deposit:

2019-02-28

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/6AME7W

Study Scope

Keywords:

Social Sciences, Civil society, Governance, Small-scale fisheries, Policy, Fiji, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu

Abstract:

In-shore fisheries play a critical role in the economies of the Pacific Islands. But national governments have been preoccupied with the development and regulation of off-shore tuna fisheries for export. Belatedly, governments in the region are recognizing the importance of coastal fisheries for rural development and food security. In 2015, the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders endorsed the ‘New Song for coastal fisheries’, committing themselves to refocus the efforts of their country’s fisheries agencies. WorldFish and the LMMA network interviewed representatives of civil society organizations in Vanuatu, Solomon Islands and Fiji to assess the progress made by the government in reforming coastal fisheries.

Country:

Solomon Islands, Fiji, Vanuatu

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Data Access

Notes:

<a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0">CC BY 4.0</a>

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SingAlongQuestionnaireSI.pdf

Text:

Questionnaire

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WorldFish Sing Along project.xlsx

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