Conservation, Development and Collective Power in the Tuna-Political Indo-Pacific
Conservation, Development and Collective Power in the Tuna-Political Indo-Pacific
Hanich, Quentin; Haas, Bianca
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
10/2024
210
Mole
9780323909204
15 a 20 dias
2. Introduce and discuss the geo-political, economic, development and food security significance of the Indo- Pacific tuna fisheries, and their relevance to the UN Sustainable Development Goals
3. Analysis and discussion of the governance frameworks for Indo-Pacific tuna fisheries
4. Analysis of key actors, and their interests in the Western and Central Pacific tuna fisheries
5. History and analysis of the development and application of collective power in fisheries management, formal and informal institutions, negotiation and development by the Pacific small island developing States, their alliances and antagonists
6. Analysis of key actors, and their interests in the Indian Ocean tuna fisheries
7. History and analysis of the development and application of less structured fisheries cooperation by the Indian ocean small island developing States, their alliances and antagonists
8. Strategic analysis that critiques and identifies negotiation experiences to identify key stories and lessons learnt
9. Strategic framework for negotiating and implementing equitable and sustainable conservation and management measures for transboundary fisheries, with insights for other transboundary conservation and development conflicts
10. Conclusion
2. Introduce and discuss the geo-political, economic, development and food security significance of the Indo- Pacific tuna fisheries, and their relevance to the UN Sustainable Development Goals
3. Analysis and discussion of the governance frameworks for Indo-Pacific tuna fisheries
4. Analysis of key actors, and their interests in the Western and Central Pacific tuna fisheries
5. History and analysis of the development and application of collective power in fisheries management, formal and informal institutions, negotiation and development by the Pacific small island developing States, their alliances and antagonists
6. Analysis of key actors, and their interests in the Indian Ocean tuna fisheries
7. History and analysis of the development and application of less structured fisheries cooperation by the Indian ocean small island developing States, their alliances and antagonists
8. Strategic analysis that critiques and identifies negotiation experiences to identify key stories and lessons learnt
9. Strategic framework for negotiating and implementing equitable and sustainable conservation and management measures for transboundary fisheries, with insights for other transboundary conservation and development conflicts
10. Conclusion