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SDG Indicator 14.b.1 – Securing sustainable small-scale fisheries










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    Course: SDG Indicator 14.b.1 - Securing sustainable small-scale fisheries
    Sustainable Development Goal indicators
    2018
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    This course provides tools, methods and processes to support countries in monitoring and reporting on SDG Indicator 14.b.1 for securing sustainable small-scale fisheries.
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    SDG Indicator 14.4.1 – Fish stocks sustainability 2020
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    This fact sheet describes the course which focuses on SDG Indicator 14.4.1 - Fish stocks sustainability: " Proportion of fish stocks within biologically sustainable levels". It introduces basic fisheries concepts and definitions, illustrates some technical aspects of classical data-limited stock assessment and provides detailed guidance on process and tools for the analysis and reporting of the Indicator.
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    Report of the Asia Regional Workshop on SDG 14.b and its Associated Indicator 14.b.1
    Virtual workshop, 6-8 July 2021
    2022
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    The Asia Regional Workshop on SDG 14.b and Its Associated Indicator 14.b.1 was organized to: (i) Raise awareness about SDG 14.b and the proposed indicator 14.b.1; (ii) Explore the indicator methodology and related issues on data and information sources, analysis, reporting and validation; this included the use of the e-learning platform specifically created for this proposed indicator; (iii) Share experiences and lessons learned regarding the reporting and validation process and identify reasons for non-reporting and non-validation; and (iv) Identify capacity development needs in relation to reporting and validation on SDG 14.b. The workshop was attended by approximately 60 participants from countries in South and Southeast Asia, invited panellists and FAO officers from Bangkok and Rome. Participating countries constituted Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic (the), Malaysia, Maldives, Philippines (the), Sri Lanka, Thailand and Viet Nam.

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