Equity, Efficiency, and Communities
Chair: Flaxen Conway
Access, Equity, and Diversification, Part 1
Parvin Sultana, International Center for Living Aquatic, Resources Management, Bangladesh
Community Fishery Management Implications for Food Security and Livelihoods 
Christopher Bene, University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom
Evaluating Livelihood Strategies and Role of Inland Fisheries in Rural Development and Poverty Alleviation: The Case of the Yaere Floodplain in North Cameroon 
Marie-Therese Sarch, Flood Hazard Research Centre, Middlesex University Queensway, UK
Fluctuating Fisheries in Africa's Inland Waters: Well Adapted Livelihoods, Maladapted Management 
Co-Management and Family/Community, Part 2
Ching-Ta Chuang, Institute of Fisheries Economics, National Taiwan Ocean University
Co-management and Labor Stickiness in Fishing Communities: Determination of the Optimal Number of Vessels 
Friday Jack Njaya, Fisheries Department, Malawi
The Challenges and Potential of Fisheries Co-management in Malawi: Case of Lake Malombe Participatory Fisheries Management Programme 
Flaxen Conway, Dept. of Sociology, Oregon State Univeristy, USA
Changes & Fishery Management: Impacts, Communication, and Fishing Communities
Case Studies of Co-Management, Effects on Industry, and Strategies to Work Together, Part 3
Peter Panek, Institute of Fisheries Analysis, Simon Fraser University, Canada
The Introduction Of Comanagement: The Case Of The British Columbia Prawn-By-Trap Fishery
Guy Fontenelle, Ecole Nationale Superieure Agronomique, France
Impact of State Management on the Logic of the Small-Scale Fisherman in Madagascar: Case of Ambara Bay
Peter Britz, Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science, Rhodes University, South Africa
Towards Equity, Sustainability and Stability: A Sector Planning Approach to Fishing and Mariculture Development in the Northern Cape Province, South Africa 
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