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CLME+ EAF within EBM – Strategy and Guidance Notes: Continental Shelf Ecosystem
Ecosystem-based management (EBM) provides the broad context whereas Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) focuses on fisheries management and development. Hence both EBM and EAF are needed to support the implementation of sustainable development through the principles of good governance. This document offers guidelines on how to plan and implement an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) strategy within an Ecosystem-based Management strategy (EBM) in a Continental Shelf Ecosystem.
Author: CERMES
Year: 2017
Keywords: EAF, EBM
CLME+ EAF within EBM – Strategy and Guidance Notes: Pelagic Ecosystem
Ecosystem-based management (EBM) provides the broad context whereas Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) focuses on fisheries management and development. Hence both EBM and EAF are needed to support the implementation of sustainable development through the principles of good governance. This document offers guidelines on how to plan and implement an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) strategy within an Ecosystem-based Management strategy (EBM) in a Pelagic Ecosystem.
Author: CERMES
Year: 2017
Keywords: EAF, EBM, pelagics
CLME+ EAF within EBM – Strategy and Guidance Notes: Reef Ecosystem
Ecosystem-based management (EBM) provides the broad context whereas Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) focuses on fisheries management and development. Hence both EBM and EAF are needed to support the implementation of sustainable development through the principles of good governance. This document offers guidelines on how to plan and implement an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) strategy within an Ecosystem-based Management strategy (EBM) in a Reef Ecosystem.
Author: CERMES
Year: 2017
Keywords: EBM, coral reefs
CLME+ Ecosystem-Based Management (EBM) Strategy and Guidance Notes
Human activities on land, along the coasts and in the ocean seriously affect marine ecosystems by altering marine food webs, changing the climate, damaging habitat, eroding coastlines, introducing invasive species, and polluting coastal waters — which is why we need EBM.
The concept of EBM sets out the most meaningful way of meeting the challenges of sustainable development in relation to the utilization of natural resources, and their inter-relationships between land and sea. This document offers a complete description and guidance on how to implement an EBM strategy.
Author: CERMES
Year: 2017
Keywords: EBM
CLME+ El Enfoque Ecosistémico en la Pesca (EEP) dentro del Manejo con Enfoque Ecosistémico (MEE) – Estrategia y Notas de Orientación: Ecosistema Arrecifal
El Manejo con Enfoque Ecosistémico (MEE) proporciona el contexto amplio, mientras que el Enfoque Ecosistémico en la Pesca (EEP) se centra en el manejo pesquero y el desarrollo. Por lo tanto, tanto MEE como EEP son necesarios para apoyar la implementación del desarrollo sostenible a través de los principios de buena gobernanza. Este documento ofrece pautas sobre cómo planear e implementar una estrategia con Enfoque Ecosistémico en la Pesca (EEP) dentro del Manejo con Enfoque Ecosistémico (MEE) en el Ecosistema Arrecifal.
Author: CERMES
Year: 2017
Keywords: EAF, coral reefs, fisheries
CLME+ El Enfoque Ecosistémico en la Pesca (EEP) dentro del Manejo con Enfoque Ecosistémico (MEE) – Estrategia y Notas de Orientación: Ecosistema Pelágico
El Manejo con Enfoque Ecosistémico (MEE) proporciona el contexto amplio, mientras que el Enfoque Ecosistémico en la Pesca (EEP) se centra en el manejo pesquero y el desarrollo. Por lo tanto, tanto MEE como EEP son necesarios para apoyar la implementación del desarrollo sostenible a través de los principios de buena gobernanza. Este documento ofrece pautas sobre cómo planear e implementar una estrategia con Enfoque Ecosistémico en la Pesca (EEP) dentro del Manejo con Enfoque Ecosistémico (MEE) en el Ecosistema Pelágico.
Author: CERMES
Year: 2017
Keywords: EAF, EBM, pelagics
CLME+ Enfoque Ecosistémico en la Pesca (EEP) dentro del Manejo con Enfoque Ecosistémico (MEE) – Estrategia y Notas de Orientación: Plataforma Continental
El Manejo con Enfoque Ecosistémico (MEE) proporciona el contexto amplio, mientras que el Enfoque Ecosistémico en la Pesca (EEP) se centra en el manejo pesquero y el desarrollo. Por lo tanto, tanto MEE como EEP son necesarios para apoyar la implementación del desarrollo sostenible a través de los principios de buena gobernanza. Este documento ofrece pautas sobre cómo planear e implementar una estrategia con Enfoque Ecosistémico en la Pesca (EEP) dentro del Manejo con Enfoque Ecosistémico (MEE) en ecosistemas de Plataforma Continental.
Author: CERMES
Year: 2017
Keywords: EAF, EBM
CLME+ Estrategia de Manejo con Enfoque Ecosistémico (MEE) y Directrices
Las actividades humanas terrestres, a lo largo de las costas y en el océano afectan seriamente los ecosistemas marinos alterando las redes alimentarias marinas, cambiando el clima, dañando el hábitat, erosionando las costas, introduciendo especies invasoras y contaminando las aguas costeras – por lo cual necesitamos el Manejo con Enfoque Ecosistémico (MEE).
El concepto de MEE establece la forma más significativa de hacer frente a los desafíos del desarrollo sostenible en relación con la utilización de los recursos naturales y sus interrelaciones entre tierra y mar.
Author: CERMES
Year: 2017
Keywords: EBM
CLME+ Flyingfish Sub-project Final Technical Report Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism (CRFM) Secretariat Technical & Advisory Report No. 06/2021
The sub-project was designed to give ownership of the work to the participating countries (Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, St. Lucia, St, Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago) by allowing fisheries divisions (national focal points) to work closely with the six consultants; especially with regard to the development of their own in-country flyingfish fishery management outreach activities with local stakeholder groups (fishers, fisherfolk organizations, and cooperatives). This document provides a summary of the approaches, methods, activities, and outputs of the sub-project
Author: CRFM
Year: 2021
Keywords: Flyingfish working group Flyingfish, fisheries
CLME+ Good practice guidelines for successful National Intersectoral Coordinating Mechanisms (NICs)
These guidelines on good practices that favour success are intended for all current and potential NIC stakeholders. These range from citizens as members of the public to policymakers as leaders in governance. The document covers some key features and functions of most NICs, good practices for success, some samples of successful NICs, and references and resources for readers to obtain more information. The document is kept as short and simple as possible for such a complex subject.
Author: Compton, S., McConney, P., Monnereau, I., Simmons, B. & Mahon, R.
Year: 2017
Keywords: coordination mechanism, governance