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Suva Declaration on Climate Change - Issued at the 3rd PIDF Leaders Summit, 2-4 September 2015, Grand Pacific Hotel, Suva, Fiji
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Suva Declaration on Climate Change - Issued at the 3rd PIDF Leaders Summit, 2-4 September 2015, Grand Pacific Hotel, Suva, Fiji
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Fisheries management an introduction for community and village use
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Lambeth Lyn
2007
The National Fisheries Authority (NFA) underwent a reorganisation process from 19992003. As part of the reorganisation, provincial and lower-level government (LLG) agencies were given greater responsibility for the development and management of inshore fisheries resources. This approach was intended to: build natural resource management capacity at provincial and local government levels; improve the effectiveness of fishery management arrangements through greater stakeholder participation in the management process; meet NFA's obligations under the Organic Law to provincial and LLGs, which requires central agencies to devolve responsibility for natural resources development and management to lower levels of government; provide revenue-raising opportunities for provincial and local governments; and free NFA of primary responsibility for managing numerous and dispersed local fisheries, which NFA is not equipped to do.
Communty-based fisheries management: a training manual for workers involved in community-based management
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Watt Peter
2007
The Papua New Guinea (PNG) National Fisheries Authority (NFA) underwent a reorganization process during the Fisheries Development Project (FDP) from 19992003, in which it was determined that provincial and lower-level government agencies should be more involved in the development and management of inshore fisheries resources. This approach was adopted with the expectation that it would: build natural resource management capacity at provincial and local government levels; improve the effectiveness of fishery management arrangements through greater stakeholder participation in the management process; meet NFA's obligations under the Organic Law on Provincial and Local-Level Governments, which requires central agencies to devolve responsibility for natural resources development and management to lower levels of government; provide revenue raising opportunities for provincial and local governments; and free NFA of primary responsibility for managing numerous, dispersed local fisheries, which the Authority is not equipped to do.
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