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Book (stand-alone)Report of the Technical Workshop on Best - practices for the implementation and reporting of SDG Indicator 14.4.1 - Percentage of biologically sustainable fish stocks, Rome, Italy, 21 - 24 November 2017
FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Report No. R1222
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No results found.The FAO Technical Workshop on “Best-practices for the implementation and reporting of SDG indicator 14.4.1 – Percentage of biologically sustainable fish stocks” was held in Rome, Italy, from 21 to 24 November 2017. The purpose of the Workshop was to raise awareness of SDG 14.4.1’s significance and global reporting process, provide technical training to national practitioners on the analytical methods to produce Indicator 14.4.1, and look for examples of datasets and indicators from which best practices can be compiled. It was attended by 12 participants, with specific expertise on fish stock assessment, who contributed in their individual capacities to the discussions and delivered presentations focusing on their country’s fisheries, resource management, stock assessment, and monitoring of resource sustainability. This report summarizes the presentations and main discussions of the Workshop, and provides recommendations for facilitating the work by countries on SDG indicator 14.4.1. -
MeetingFifth (Hybrid) meeting of the WECAFC Working Group on Fisheries using Fish Aggregating Devices (FADS) - Draft Manual of Best practices in fisheries that use Moored Fish Aggregating Devices – Volume III: Fishing and Business Strategies for a Sustainable Anchored FAD Fishery
WECAFC/MFAD/V/2023/Inf.5
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Book (stand-alone)Workshop on best practices for gender mainstreaming in the fisheries sector
Regional Fisheries Livelihoods Programme for South and Southeast Asia (RFLP)
2010Also available in:
No results found.The Regional Fisheries Livelihood Programme (RFLP) is a four‐year programme funded by the Government of Spain and that is being implemented by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in six countries – Cambodia, Indonesia, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Timor‐Leste and Viet Nam. Its aim is to improve the livelihoods of small‐scale coastal fisheries communities while contributing to sustainable management of aquatic resources. The RFLP understands that it is necessary to addres s gender concerns throughout the entire project life cycle, as this is crucial to the improvement of livelihoods and the reduction of vulnerability of fishing communities.
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