2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpol.2004.01.004
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Assessing local sustainability of fisheries system: a multi-criteria participatory approach with the case of Yoron Island, Kagoshima prefecture, Japan

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“…Most of them were consistent with indicators suggested by several studies conducted in other countries; for instance, fishery indicators for the Yoron island group in Japan (Adrianto et al, 2005), coastal fishery indicators for Gungliau in Taiwan (Liu, 2005), indicators for monitoring the status of fishery resources in Tam Giang-CauHai Lagoon, Vietnam (Raakjaer et al, 2007), fishery indicators for a coral reef in Kenya (Mangia et al, 2007), and fishery indicators at the community level in Canada (Boyd and Charles, 2006). Only four are specific to Songkhla Lakethe availability of economic aquatic animals, salinity, water circulation, and community participation in conservation and restoration of fishery resources.…”
Section: Indicators Specific To Songkhla Lake's Sustainable Fisherysupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Most of them were consistent with indicators suggested by several studies conducted in other countries; for instance, fishery indicators for the Yoron island group in Japan (Adrianto et al, 2005), coastal fishery indicators for Gungliau in Taiwan (Liu, 2005), indicators for monitoring the status of fishery resources in Tam Giang-CauHai Lagoon, Vietnam (Raakjaer et al, 2007), fishery indicators for a coral reef in Kenya (Mangia et al, 2007), and fishery indicators at the community level in Canada (Boyd and Charles, 2006). Only four are specific to Songkhla Lakethe availability of economic aquatic animals, salinity, water circulation, and community participation in conservation and restoration of fishery resources.…”
Section: Indicators Specific To Songkhla Lake's Sustainable Fisherysupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In view of that aspect and in agreement with the observations of Adrianto et al (2005), the analysis was efficient for a preliminary comparison assessment of sustainability. An evaluation that is part of a management process should comprise the largest possible number of players, for the definition and scoring of criteria, favoring the presence of communities in the discussion.…”
Section: Ethical Criteriasupporting
confidence: 66%
“…According to Adrianto et al (2005), the RAPFISH method promotes a sustainability assessment relatively static, "top-down" because it does not comprise all players involved. In addition, according to the authors, the criteria and scoring employed would be arbitrary.…”
Section: Ethical Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Untuk itu dalam perencanaan pembangunan serta implementasinya, peran koordinasi antar institusi pemerintah sangat penting agar dapat mempercepat peningkatan peran sumberdaya kelautan dalam memperkokoh perekonomian nasional dalam era yang sangat kompetitif. Oleh karenanya menurut [5], perikanan memiliki peranan penting dalam penyediaan bahan pangan, kesempatan kerja, rekreasi, perdagangan dan kesejahteraan ekonomi, tidak hanya bagi masyarakat di sekitar lingkungan sumberdaya, tetapi juga meliputi suatu kawasan atau komunitas tertentu. Karena itu sumberdaya perikanan membutuhkan pengelolaan yang berorientasi pada kepentingan jangka panjang (sustainable).…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified