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Accounting for the mismanagement of tropical nearshore fisheries
Authors:Kenneth Ruddle  Francis R Hickey
Institution:(1) School of Policy Studies, Kwansei Gakuin University, Kobe-Sanda Campus, Sanda, Hyogo, Japan;(2) Vanuatu Cultural Centre, PO Box 1655, Port Vila, Vanuatu
Abstract:The underlying reason for the mismanagement of tropical nearshore fisheries is the implementation of policies and programs based on Western models and approaches, coupled with an inability and/or unwillingness to consider non-Western alternatives of empirically proven value. Such attitudes are embedded in donor and development agency behavior, and are demonstrated by the temperate bias in conventional approaches to fisheries education and management, with a corresponding lack of understanding of tropical milieux, and in the persistence of various prejudices. Adaptive Management, The Ecosystem Approach, Local Knowledge, and Protected Areas are discussed from the perspectives of Western models and pre-existing Pacific Island systems as alternative models. Given the parlous condition of the global environment and resources, the best non-Western pre-existing models and Western approaches must be blended to provide sustainable solutions.
Contact Information Francis R. HickeyEmail:
Keywords:Adaptive Management  Colonial legacy  Ecosystem approach  Knowledge systems  Nearshore fisheries  Pacific Islands  Prejudice  Protected Areas  Temperate bias  Tropical milieux
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