Fisheries
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- Investigating the potential for investment in aquaculture and fisheries in Ghana, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Uganda
- J. Muir; E. Aurell; S. Davies / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2009
- A Norwegian report reviewed nine African countries’ profiles in the context of potential aquaculture and fish processing investment, and revealed potentially positive attributes for four countries. This report validates these in...
- Investigating the potential for investment in aquaculture and fish processing in selected countries in Africa
- J. Muir; E. Aurell; S. Davies / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2009
- Fishery resources are of great social and economic value to Africa, but are considered by many to be largely unrecognised and not utilised to their full potential. This Norwegian report is one of four documents produced during a study...
- Exploring nine African countries' profiles with respect to potential fishery investment
- J. Muir; E. Aurell; S. Davies / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2009
- This document reviews nine countries' profiles that were made in the context of a Norwegian study on potential aquaculture and fish processing investment in Africa. The report tries to determine the countries which have the best resou...
- Uganda and Ghana offer the most potential for Norweigan investment in African fishery
- J. Muir; E. Aurell; S. Davies / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2009
- Investment in Africa’s fishery sector has often been an uncertain matter. This Norwegian report has sought to outline the potential for fishery sector investment in Africa, and provide the basis for well-informed and well-judged...
- Are China’s routines for fish traceability and labelling still viable?
- G. Album (ed) 2009
- This report reviews the exportation of cod and haddock fish from the Barents Sea to Asia, and especially to China. It investigates the share of illegal exports, as well as the importing and processing companies in China. The pa...
- Is the tragedy of fishery commons a market failure or a capability failure?: A look at Tanzania and Bangladesh
- S. Jentoft; P. Onyango; M.M Islam / International Journal of the Commons, 2010
- Based on case studies of small-scale fisheries and poverty in Bangladesh and Tanzania, this article argues that the root of the tragedy of the commons is the restriction of freedom rather than unlimited freedom. The paper states that ...
- Forest and fishery certification schemes: setting standards
- L. H. Gulbrandsen 2008
- This paper investigates the effectiveness of certification schemes in the forestry and fisheries sectors. It investigates an under-explored area of contemporary environmental politics: the formation and effectiveness of private sector...
- What is the best way to combat corruption in the fisheries industry?
- A. Standing / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2008
- This U4 briefing paper provides a short overview of corruption and the exploitation of marine resources in Africa. This paper argues that the most effective and realistic way of countering corruption appears to be through strengthenin...
- Mapping existing competence in Norwegian institutions relevant for development co-operation in fisheries
- J.O. Krakstad; J. Klepsvik; E. Bakken / Centre For Development Co-operation in Fisheries, Norway, 2006
- This report is aimed at mapping existing competence in Norwegian institutions relevant for development co-operation in fisheries. The objective of this report is to provide Norad and the Norwegian Embassies, as well as the ...
- Protected estuarine areas found crucial for ensuring sustainable coastal and offshore fisheries
- P.D. Cowley / Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, 2006
- Estuarine fish play a major role in the local economy and food security in many parts of South Africa. This paper describes a project within the joint South African/Norwegian Great Fish Estuary Programme, which aims to investigate the...
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