امثلة لسياسات بعض الدول فى تطور قطاع - TopicsExpress



          

امثلة لسياسات بعض الدول فى تطور قطاع الاسماك The Vision for Fisheries in Uganda The national vision for Uganda’s fisheries sector is, “an ensured sustainable exploitation of the fishery resources at the highest possible levels, thereby maintaining fish availability for both present and future generations without degrading the environment”. The overall fisheries sector goal is to ensure increased and sustainable fish production and utilisation by properly managing capture fisheries, promoting aquaculture and reducing post harvest losses. Swaziland Call upon the international community to provide the financial and technical support required to implement sustainable African fisheries and aquaculture through aligned and harmonized partnership arrangements and harmonized partnership arrangements and in pursuance of NEPAD’s vision and principles for action; South Sudan Vision No vision specific to fisheries. Overall Objective: The best possible long term economic benefit to the South Sudan through effective management and sustainable exploitation of fisheries resources and aquaculture, whilst ensuring healthy ecosystems and the protection of species and habitat. Seychelles No vision statement in their policy document Rwanda Vision statement in relation to water and the environment is an expression of Goals (by 2020) not a general statement. Malawi Vision: A nation that enjoys food and nutrition security through sustainable fisheries production and development. Overall Goal: A sustained increase in Malawi’s fish supply. Marshall Islands Has a “VISION 2018 Marshall Islands Fisheries Sector Master Plan”: an expression of goals as a broad framework matrix The mariculture “vision” is described in the policy statement as involving: • education and awareness that empowers communities; • linkages between ecosystem management, community-based fisheries, and the preservation of biodiversity; • outer island production that link operations with transportation; • food security and gender equality; • community and cultural foundations; • income generation, leading to reduced dependency on government programmes; and • availability of start-up capital.
Posted on: Fri, 06 Sep 2013 20:38:56 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015