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An evaluation of fishery co-management experience in an Amazonian black-water river (Unini River,Amazon, Brazil)
Authors:Thaissa Sobreiro  Carlos Edwar de Carvalho Freitas  Karen Lorena Prado  Fabíola Aquino do Nascimento  Rafaela Vicentini  Aprígio Mota Moraes
Institution:1.Federal University of Amazonas—UFAM,Manaus,Brazil;2.Biodiversity Conservation Chico Mendes Institute/CEPAM,Manaus,Brazil;3.Amazon Research Institute, INPA/CPBA/LPP,Manaus,Brazil
Abstract:We evaluated the implementation of a fishing agreement, which was created by negotiation among all users of the resources as a co-management strategy because its definition was a result of meetings between all users of the resources. The fishing agreement was implemented in Unini River, a tributary of the right bank of Negro River. Our approach was based on the perception of the people who live in that area, called ribeirinhos. The management strategy was based on spatial distribution of the different types of fishing. We used two logistic regression models to identify the variables which are important to determine the previous concordance and satisfaction with the agreement. First, we analyzed the initial effort to implement the agreement. The variable that influenced the decision of support for the agreement and satisfaction with the results of agreement in both models was the distance from the interviewee’s residence to the sport fishing area. The results showed that the perception of improvement in well-being of the communities and structured social organization are crucial for the success of the co-management strategy.
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