International Workshop
on Fisheries Co-Management
Berjaya Georgetwon Hotel
Penang, Malaysia
23-28 August 1999

Organized by the International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management (ICLARM)
and Institute for Fisheries Management and Coastal Community Development (IFM)
in collaboration with the Universiti Putra Malaysia
and Department of Fisheries, Malaysia
with funding from DANIDA.

Please note that the papers presented here are draft only and have not been reviewed or edited in any form. A proceedings of the workshop will be released by mid year 2000 and that will contain a peer reviewed and edited compilation of the papers from the workshop.

Session Information:

Monday, 23 August 1999
Tuesday, 24 August 1999
Wednesday, 25 August 1999
  • Field Trip
  • Thursday, 26 August  1999
  • Session 8 : Empirical and Policy Studies
  • Session 9 : Empirical Studies/Hypothesis Testing
  • Session 10: Empirical and Policy Studies – Continuation
  • Friday, 27 August 1999
  • Session 12: Working Group Sessions
  • Session 13: Research Directions for Phase 2 – Working Group Presentation
  • Plenary Working Group Presentations
  • Plenary Discussions: Phase 2 Plans
  • Closing Remarks
  • Saturday, 28 August 1999
  • Training on Methodologies
  • Concept and Measurement
  • TOP

    Monday, 23 August


    Opening Ceremony    9:00 am - 10:00 am

    Welcome Address by ICLARM Mahfuz Ahmed, Program Leader of PRIAP
    Welcome Address by IFM Poul Degnbol, Director, IFM
    Opening Remarks and Keynote address by Dato Mohd Mazlan b. Jusoh Director General of Department
    Fisheries Malaysia

    Session 1:     10:30 am- 12:00 pm
    Introduction, Background and Overview of the Fisheries Co-management Project, Phase 1.

    Chairperson: Sten Sverdrup-Jensen
    Rapporteurs: Anne Katrine Normann, Albert Salamanca
    Introduction by K.Kuperan Viswanathan
    Project Overview by Jesper Raakjaer-Nielsen
    Background and Objectives by Robert Pomeroy

    Session 2:     1:00 pm - 3:30 pm
    Case Studies

    Chairperson: Ishak Haji Omar
    Rapporteurs: Rene Agbayani, Trevor Hutton

    Fisheries Co-management in Malawi: Lake Chiuta Re-Visit Case Study by F.J. Njaya S.J.Donda and M.M.Hara
    Co-management in Lagoon Aby (Cote d’Ivoire) by Angaman Konan
    Co-management of Fisheries in West Sumatra Province,Indonesia: A Case Study of Ikan Larangan by Indah Susilowati
    The Co-management of Mekong River Inland Aquatic Resources in Southern Lao, PDR  by Ian Baird

    Session 3 :     3:45 pm - 6:00pm
    Case studies

    Chairperson: Ian G. Baird
    Rapporteurs: Rodelio Subade, Indah Susilowati

    The Status of Co-management of the Olifants River Harder Fishery, Western Cape, South Africa by Merle Sowman
    Co-management of Artisanal Fisheries in Mozambique: A Case Study of Kwirikwidge Fishing Centre, Angoche District, Nampula Province by Simeao Lopes and Horacio Gervasio
    Community based Fisheries Co-management Case Study: Phang-Nga Bay, Thailand by Jate Pimoljinda and Veera Boonragsa
    Case Study of Fisheries Co-Management: San Salvador Island, Philippines by Brenda Katon Robert Pomeroy Albert Salamanca and Len Garces
     
     

    TOP


    Tuesday, 24 August


    Session 4:     9:00 am - 10:00 am
    Plenary Paper and Case Studies

    Chairperson: Jesper Nielsen
    Rapporteur: Merle Sowman

    Fisheries Co-Management Research and the Case Study Method by  Svein Jentoft

    Session 5:    10:15 am - 12:00 pm
    Case Studies

    Chairperson: Robert Pomeroy
    Rapportuers: Maria Hauck, Eusebio Jacinto

    Co-management of Fisheries in Diverse Aqua-Ecosystems of Southern Laos by Prachit Noraseng
    Management of Coastal Areas by Villages of Jemluk, Bali Island by Victor Nikijuluw
    Re-visit: Lake Malombe Co-Management Programme by M.M. Hara F.J.Njaya and S.J.Donda
    Co-management of Lake Nokoue, Benin by Cyriaque Atti-Mama

    Session 6:     1:15 am - 3:30 pm
    Case Studies

    Chairperson: Philip Hirsch
    Rapporteurs: Khondker Jahan, Pongpat Boonchuwong

    Fisheries Co-management in a Small-Scale Fishing Community in Southern Thailand by Awae Masae
    Fisheries Co-management Case Study: Oxbow Lakes, Bangladesh. by Sekander Khan
    Towards Co-management Arrangements in Lake Kariba Inshore fishery. Progress, Constraints and Opportunities by Kefasi Nyikahadzoi and Newman Songore
    Zambian Case Study by Eyolf Jul-Larsen and Isaac Malasha

    Session 7:     3:45 pm - 6:00
    Case Studies

    Chairperson: Jahara Yahaya
    Rapporteurs Alhaji Jallow, Hap Navy

    Experiences from Fishing Communities in Western Cape, South Africa. Is there a Basis for Co-management? by Moenieba Isaacs and Anne Katrine Normann
    A Comparative Study of Fisheries Co-management in Malawi: A Case of Lake Malombe by S.J. Donda M.M. Hara and F.J. Njaya
    Institutional Arrangements for Fisheries Co-management on Malalison Island, Philippines by Renato Agbayani and Alessandro Babol
    Fisheries and Coastal Community- Based Management Regime in Thailand  by Pongpat Boonchuwong

    TOP


    Wednesday, 25 August


    Field Trip


    Thursday, 26 August


    Session 8 :     9:00 am - 10:20 am
    Empirical and Policy Studies

    Chairperson: Poul Degnbol
    Rapporteurs: Doug Wilson

    Community-Based and Co-management Institutions for Sustainable Coastal Fisheries Management in Southeast Asia by Robert Pomeroy
    Institutional Analysis of Sasi: Indonesia by Ingvild Harkes

    Session 9 :     10:35 am - 12:30 pm
    Empirical Studies/Hypothesis Testing

    Chairperson: Paul Thompson
    Rapporteurs: Parvin Sultana, Ingvild Harkes

    Government-Industry Co-Management Arrangements within the South African Deep-Sea Hake Fisher by T.Hutton, Raakjaer Nielsen and M. Mayekiso
    Co-management as Crime Prevention: A Criminological Perspective by Maria Hauck
    Measuring Transaction Costs of Fisheries Co-management at Oxbow Lake Fisheries in Bangladesh by Khondker Murshed-e-Jahan, K.Kuperan and Nik Mustapha Abdullah
    Enforcement and Compliance with Fisheries Regulations in Indonesia, Malaysia and Philippines by Indah Susilowati K.Kuperan and Nik Mustapha Abdullah

    Session 10:    1:30 pm - 3:15 pm
    Empirical and Policy Studies – Continuation

    Chairperson: Mahfuz Ahmed
    Rapporteurs: Emmanuel Genio, Moenieba Isaacs

    Modelling Transaction Costs of Fisheries Co-management by Azhar Karim K.Kuperan and Nik Mustapha Abdullah
    IDAF Project Initiatives on Co-management by Alhaji Jallow
    An Assessment of Co-management Arrangements Developed by the Community Based Fisheries Management Project in Bangladesh by Paul Thompson, Parvin Sultana, MD. Nurul Islam and MD. Manjurkabir

    Session 11:     3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
    Synthesis

    Chairperson: Philip Hirsch
    Rapporteurs: Monde Mayekiso, Sekander Khan

    African Experiences by Jesper Raakjaer-Nielsen, Sten Svendrup Jensen
    Asian Experiences by Robert Pomeroy, K. Kuperan Viswanathan

    TOP


    Friday, 27 August


    Session 12:     9:00 am - 12:00 pm
    Working Group Sessions

    Chairperson: Agostinho Bomba
    Rapporteurs: Simeao Lopes, Victor Nikijuluw

    Session 13:     1:00 pm - 5:30 pm
    Research Directions for Phase 2 – Working Group Presentation

    Chairperson: Svein Jentoft
    Rapporteurs: Trevor Hutton, Sekander Khan

    Research Directions for Phase 2 - Working Group Presentation

    Plenary Discussion: Phase 2 Plans
    Discussions: Eyolf Jul-Larsen, Svein Jentoft, paul Thompson, Ishak Haji Omar
    Rapporteurs: Parvin Sultana, Kefasi Nyikahadzoi, Friday Njaya

    Closing Remarks: Mahfuz Ahmed (ICLARM),  Poul Degnbol (IFM) and Nik Mustapha Abdullah (UPM)

    TOP


    Saturday, 28 August


    8:30 am - 12:00 pm

    Training on Methodologies

    Concept and Measurement:
            Resiliency
            Legitimacy
            Transactions Cost
            Compliance
            Key Conditions

    By K.Kuperan Viswanathan,  Jesper Raakjaer-Nielsen, Ingvild Harkes, Ian Baird, Svein Jentoft, Philip Hirsh, Indah Susilowati,  and Khondker Murshed-e-Jahan

    TOP


    Background |  Phase 1 | Phase 2  Related Projects  |  Workshop  |  Collaborators | Publication | Bibliography
    Contact Us|   Feedback

    Comments? Suggestions? Send to worldfishcenter@cgiar.org 
    Last updated: September 20, 2001