Management planning is an important and
desirable approach for the development of fisheries in all
parts of the world. It is however equally important that
appropriate...
Appropriate institutional capacity to
implement management is critical to success. In addition to
the institutions, such capacity encompasses a wide range of
elements:...
The purpose of this policy brief is to
ensure effective dissemination of information collected and
generated as a result of the World Bank-funded 'Study
of Good Management...
A rights-based approach appears to be an
important factor in successful fisheries management since it
increases the commitment of fishers to the system and allows
the...
Fisheries, like other sectors, are often
located within complex societal systems with particular
social, economic, and institutional arrangements.
Increasingly these...
The primary objective of assessing
fisheries management performance is the identification of
opportunities for improving the effectiveness of fisheries
management. Policy...
Management of fisheries resources should
be a part of a national policy framework that guides the
management of natural resources in general. Such a policy
framework...
It is widely acknowledged that fisheries
management has been characterized more by its failures than
by its successes, with the majority of reviews focusing on
the negative...
Cooperation between stakeholders is a
key to success: this cooperation may be horizontal with
local fishers joining together to push for change or may be
vertical with...
The World Bank funded project
'Study of Good Management Practice in Sustainable
Fisheries' includes several case-studies, whose
findings are presented in this brief....
The Little Green Data Book 2004 is based
on the World Development Indicators 2004, and represents a
succinct collection of information. It is a collaboration
between...
Type: World Development IndicatorsReport#: 29001Date: April 1, 2004
This news release, dated March 31, 2004,
announces the World Bank’s Board of Directors approved a
United States (U.S.) 158 million dollars credit for the
Vietnam Water...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 163943Date: March 31, 2004
This news release, dated March 25, 2004,
announces the World Bank approved a United States (U.S.)
202.03 million dollars renewable energy loan (REL) for Turkey.
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 164010Date: March 25, 2004
This news release, dated March 25, 2004,
announces the World Bank approved the Integrated Water and
Ecosystems Management Project for Albania. The project was
funded...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 164177Date: March 25, 2004
This news release, dated March 25, 2004,
announces the World Bank approved a United States (U.S.) 91
million dollars loan to improve the export opportunities for
producers...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 164238Date: March 25, 2004
This news release, dated March 16, 2004,
announces the World Bank Board of Directors approved a
United States (U.S.) 21 million dollars equivalent
International Development...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 163247Date: March 16, 2004
This news release, dated March 15, 2004,
announces developing countries will have an unprecedented
opportunity to increase their share of the emerging carbon
market...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 165065Date: March 15, 2004
The study described here examines the
short- and long-term economic, and financial impacts of
natural disasters. It relies in part, on in-depth case
studies of overall...
Type: PublicationReport#: 28406Date: March 1, 2004Author:
Benson, Charlotte; Clay, Edward J.; Baker,
Alice [editor];
This news release, dated March 1, 2004,
announces the World Bank approved a of 145 million dollars
credit for three projects in Yemen aimed at expanding access
to basic...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 164627Date: March 1, 2004
This news release, dated February 26,
2004, announces the World Bank approved an Agriculture
Pollution Control Project for the Republic of Moldova. The
project was funded...
Type: AnnouncementReport#: 164224Date: February 26, 2004
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