Mangrove Rehabilitation and Coastal Resource Management Project of Mabini-Candijay:
A Case Study of Fisheries Co-Management Arrangements in Cogtong Bay, Philippines

B.M. Katon, R.S. Pomeroy. M.W. Ring and L. Garces.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1   Introduction

1.1    Background
1.2    Research Framework and Methodology

1.2.1 Data Collection and Sampling
1.2.2 Data Analysis

1.3    Overview of Case Study Sites
1.4    Summary of the Co-management Experience of Cogtong Bay
1.5    Plan of the Study  

Chapter 2    Review of Literature

2.1    Causes of Mangrove Depletion
2.2    Methods of Managing Resources

Chapter 3 The Village of Cogtong, Candijay

3.1    Physical, Technical and Biological Attributes
3.2     Attributes of Stakeholders, Community and Fishers
3.3     Market Characteristics
3.4     Community Institutional and Organizational Arrangements
3.5     External Institutional and Organizational Arrangements
3.6     Exogenous Events
3.7     Incentives to Cooperate and Patterns of Interaction
3.8    Outcomes/Performance Indicators of Co-management

Chapter 4   The Village of Marcelo, Mabini

4.1    Physical, Technical and Biological Attributes
4.2    Attributes of Stakeholders, Community and Fishers
4.3     Market Characteristics
4.4     Community, Institutional and Organizational Arrangements
4.5     External Institutional and Organizational Arrangements
4.6     Exogenous Events
4.7     Incentives to Cooperate and Patterns of Interaction
4.8     Outcomes/Performance of Co-Management

Chapter 5     Synthesis of the Cogtong Bay Experience

Chapter 6     Characteristics of Co-management Institutional Arrangements

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