Streams and panel sessions


Stream 1. Integrated Coastal Zone Management

Conference room 1: 'Duindamzaal'

session / time

chair

presentations

titles

Thursday, August 30

1.1

Wiber

 

Developments in the Canadian Maritimes (1)

11.00-12.30

 

Wiber

Developing an interdisciplinary participatory research methodology to further community-based resource management

 

 

Kearney

The Canadian Atlantic movement for community based management

 

 

McGaw

Licence buybacks and the aboriginal fisheries strategy of Atlantic Canada: a preliminary review

1.2

Wiber

 

Developments in the Canadian Maritimes (2)

14.00-15.30

 

Cook

The new Brunswick salmon aquaculture industry: challenge or opportunity

 

 

Charles & Milley

Current developments in the native fisheries in the Canadian Maritimes

 

 

Copes

Management and co-management in Canada's Atlantic small-scale fisheries: getting it right

1.3

Verbeeten

 

ICZM - issues in the European Community

16.00-17.30

 

Billé

How necessary are ICM-labelled organisational tools in addressing integration issues. Case studies French Atlantic.

 

 

Verbeeten

Policies for sustainable use of natural resource-systems, reflections on the policy towards the Dutch Wadden Sea

Friday, August 31

1.4

Visser

 

ICZM: The search for alternative resource use in SE Asia

11.00-12.30

 

Hoeksema

The Indo-Pacific Centre of marine biodiversity

 

 

Helden, van

Integrating biological and social considerations for protected area establishment: the case of Papua New Guinea.

 

 

Oostenbrugge

Coping with high income variability in a highly uncertain fishery on pelagics around Ambon and the Lease Islands (Moluccas, Indonesia)

1.5

Spliethoff

 

Training needs in support of Fisheries Co-management

14.00-15.30

 

Heijden,vd

Pulling down fences and cooling down fights

 

 

Spliethoff

title unavailable

 

 

Staljanssens

title unavailable

1.6

Meynen

 

ICZM - issues in South and SE Asia

16.00-17.30

 

Abad

Changes of power, its influences on ICZM in Banten Bay, Indonesia

 

 

Gupta

A proposed generic institutional framework for integrated coastal zone management: an Indian perspective

Saturday, September 1

1.7

Haughton

 

ICZM in developing countries

9.00-10.30

 

Kumar

Management and sustainable development of coastal zones of developing countries - long-term perspectives

 

 

C. Piriz

Ecoplata Uruguay: social participation in the integrated coastal process management

 

 

Haughton

Towards pan-Caribbean management of marine biodiversity


 

Stream 2. Property rights and Multiple-use conflicts

Conference room 2: 'Conferentie zaal'

session / time

chair

presentations

titles

Thursday, August 30

2.1

Selwyn

 

Aquatourism and multiple-use conflicts (1)

11.00-12.30

 

Boissevain

Contesting the foreshore in Malta

 

 

Selwyn

Tourism and coastal development in the Mediterranean

 

 

Alban& Boncoeur

Potential interest of fishermen in developing a boat-chartering activity, in a context of marine park. The case of the Iroise sea, Western Brittany, France

2.2

Boissevain

 

Aquatourism and multiple-use conflicts (2)

14.00-15.30

 

Clifton

Evaluating contrasting approaches to marine ecotourism: 'dive tourism' and 'research tourism' in Indonesia

 

 

Ibrahim

Tourism development and its impacts on maritime community of Redang Island, Malaysia

 

 

J. Wilson

Developing policies for genuinely sustainable marine ecotourism

2.3

Boissevain

 

Aquatourism and multiple-use conflicts (3)

16.00-17.30

 

Kousis

Environmental conflicts regarding coastal and marine ecosystem impacts in Greece, Spain and Portugal (1974-1994)

 

 

Rogelja

Fishermen from Izola between yacht clubs, beaches and state borders

 

 

Pascual

Fishermen attitudes towards aquaculture and conflicts for the maritime space in the Canary Islands

Friday, August 31

2.4

Macinko

 

Property rights' dilemmas

11.00-12.30

 

Blanchet

Pearl farming and the dilemma of property rights

 

 

Salmi

Private water owners and multiple-use conflicts in the Finnish Archipelago Sea

 

 

Macinko

Property, place, and community: fisheries management in the 21st century

2.5

Hoorweg

 

Multiple-use conflicts: intercontinental comparisons (1)

14.00-15.30

 

Seixas

User-group conflicts and solutions across political scales: the Ibiaquera Lagoon, Brazil

 

 

Mondardini

Property rights and multiple-use conflicts in the Mediterranean sea

 

 

Salo

Multiple-use conflicts in South Africa

2.6

Van Ginkel

 

Fisheries and territorial rights

16.00-17.30

 

Acheson

The evolution of a threat system: changing territorial strategies in the Maine lobster industry

 

 

L. Piriz

Problems in multiple-use as regarded by coastal fishermen from the West coast of Sweden

 

 

Rajan

Conflicts in the traditional fisheries and issues of property rights (Kerala, India)

Saturday, September 1

2.7

Nieuwenhuys

 

Multiple-use conflicts in Inland seas

9.00-10.30

 

Guevara-Gil

Contesting legal imaginations and conflicts over meaning: communal and state legal fictions over Lake Titicaca's resources

 

 

Jambo & Mapila

Commercial and artisanal fishers' conflict resolution: an overview of Lake Malawi scenario


 


Stream 3. Policy

Conference room 6: 'Grote zaal'

session / time

chair

presentations

titles

Thursday, August 30

3.1

Young

 

International fisheries politics

11.00-12.30

 

Tarte

The international politics of tuna management in the western and central Pacific

 

 

Young

Turning the green tide of aquatic foods

 

 

Thorpe

Globalisation and sustainability of world fisheries - a view from Latin America

3.2

Jentoft

 

Fisheries Co-management (1)

14.00-15.30

 

Soreng

Fisheries Co-management: how user-groups communicate. Norway.

 

 

Onyango

Co-management: a solution or just an alternative management strategy for Lake Victoria fisheries?

 

 

Gonzalez L. San.

Institutional actions and systems of fisheries management in Spain

3.3

Visser

 

Stakeholders and Policymaking processes

16.00-17.30

 

Van Densen

How to merge local knowledge with scientific understanding in co-managing fisheries?

 

 

Kulbicki

Ecosystemic approach to fisheries management in Pacific Island countries

 

 

Ducrocq

A concerted approach towards managing living marine resources in a marine protected area

 

 

Hoekstra

Ecosystem dynamics and sustainable shell fisheries

Friday, August 31

3.4

Brown

 

Fisheries co-management (2)

11.00-12.30

 

Brown

Processes and principles of fisheries co-management in the Caribbean community

 

 

Varjapuro

Co-management and recreational fishery in the Nordic region

 

 

Vlaming

'Through the mesh of the law' - co-management in Dutch fisheries

3.5

Molenaar

 

Recent developments in the international law of the sea

14.00-15.30

 

Owen

Working offshore with nature and maritime activities:  the European Community's birds directive and habitats directive

 

 

Molenaar

International legal aspects of conflicts in maritime uses with special reference to the North sea

 

 

Dotinga

Conservation of biological diversity in the North Sea: the role of the OSPAR Convention

 

 

Neumann

title unavailable

3.6

 

 

Towards a  comparative database of European fishing communities:  approaches, experiences and challenges.                venue:  conference room 5: 'Kleine zaal'

16.00-17.30

 

Otterstad

 

Saturday, September 1

3.7

Diegues

 

Traditional Fisheries Knowledge

9.00-10.30

 

Diegues

Traditional fisheries knowledge and management in Brazil

 

 

Allut

Integration of Fishers Ecological Knowledge in fisheries biology and management using Knowledge Representation [Artificial Intelligence]

 

 

Abakerli

'A Critique of Development and Conservation Policies in Environmentally Sensitive Regions in Brazil'


 

Stream 4. Maritime work worlds and cultures

Conference room 3: 'Crypte'

 

session / time

chair

presentations

titles

 

Thursday, August 30

 

4.1

Delaney

 

Confronting and mitigating maritime stress

 

11.00-12.30

 

Delaney

Helping one another out: swapping ocean space to mitigate the effects of coastal pollution on Japanese seaweed harvests

 

 

 

Peuhkuri

Conflicting epistemologies and cultures as a challenge in fisheries management: the cases of marine aquaculture and salmon fishing in Finland

 

 

 

Bender

From social to individual orientation: threats for a cultural institution in marine resource exploitation in Tonga

 

4.2

Sinclair

 

The role of culture in fisheries management

 

14.00-15.30

 

Sinclair

What's next? Agency and constraint in restructuring life after Newfoundland's cod moratorium

 

 

 

Macinko

Gertrude Stein, the Emperor, and researching rural maritime communities

 

 

 

Johansen

Implications of revising the tragedy of the commons by introducing a cultural concept

 

4.3

Winslow

 

Work cultures compared

 

16.00-17.30

 

Winslow

Work culture in the Canadian navy

 

 

 

Loomeijer

Labour organization in Dutch fisheries 1900-1940

 

 

 

Verrips

Ghanaian canoes

 

Friday, August 31

 

4.4

Mahon

 

Reef fisheries: ecology and economics

 

11.00-12.30

 

Mahon

Participatory methodology used for sea urchin co-management in Barbados

 

 

 

Cesar

The economics of coral reefs: degradation, conservation and valuation

 

 

 

Tunje

Reef fisheries in Kilifi and Lamu Districts

 

4.5

Van Ginkel

 

Cultures of fishing in Europe

 

14.00-15.30

 

Van Ginkel

On catch kings and quotas: the changing work world of Texel fishermen

 

 

 

Baptista

The Marisqueiros of the village of the Bishop

 

 

 

Menzies

Fishing, families, and the survival of boat ownership in the Bigouden Region of France

 

4.6

Just

 

Maritime cultures in Australasia

 

16.00-17.30

 

Just & Dwyer & Minnegal

Deep Identity

 

 

 

Teitler

Piracy in SE Asia: a historical comparison

 

 

 

Semedi

Political life of Javanese fishermen

 

Saturday, September 1

 

4.7

Lutz

 

Industrial fisheries compared

 

9.00-10.30

 

Lutz

Fleet in transition, purse seiners of San Pedro, California

 

 

 

Matthiasson

Closing the open sea

 

 

 

Martiñan

The development of the Galician fishing activity in recent times. Fleet restructuration and the struggle for fish resources

 


 

Stream 5. Theory, Methodology and Ethics

Conference room 5: 'Kleine zaal'

session / time

chair

presentations

titles

Thursday, August 30

5.1

Frangoudes

 

Ethics and fisheries management in Europe (1)

11.00-12.30

 

Frangoudes & Bailly

The present and future of fisheries management in Europe : analysing the discourse of key actors

 

 

Raux & Bailly & Frangoudes

A group analysis of fishermen perception of the stakes for the future of fisheries : results of a postal survey

5.2

Frangoudes

 

Ethics and fisheries management in Europe (2)

14.00-15.30

 

Skorstad & Sandberg

Prevailing attitudes on eco-ethics among fishermen and resource managers

 

 

Collet

Appropriation of halieutical resources: From Management to the ethical approach of the fisherie's governance.

5.3

Degnbol

 

Statistics and evaluation frameworks (1)

16.00-17.30

 

Gonzalez & Aldrey Vázquez

The problem of fishery statistics in Spain

 

 

Isaacs & Hara

Developing a framework for quantifying 'transformation' in the South African fishing industry

 

 

Johnson

Fishy comparisons or valid comparisons

Friday, August 31

5.4

Kooiman

 

Statistics and evaluation frameworks (2)

11.00-12.30

 

Llaneza

Evaluation: an essential requirement for fisheries policy planning

 

 

Soma

Assessment of the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) as a decision-support technique in fisheries management - a country case study undertaken in the shrimp fishery in Trinidad & Tobago

5.5

 

 

Presentation on EU Sixth Cadre Program

14.00-15.30

 

Levieil

 

5.6

D. Wilson

 

Autonomous actors, local institutions and collective action                                                                                                      venue:  conference room 6: 'Grote zaal'

16.00-17.30

 

Nielsen

Co-management, legitimacy and fishing effort reduction

 

 

Jentoft

Co-management, the community and representation

 

 

Harkes

Co-management and local institutions

 

 

Bailey

Actors, Networks and the management of fisheries

Saturday, September 1

5.7

D. Wilson

 

Expert Knowledge and democratic institutions

9.00-10.30

 

D. Wilson

Biology and community: science and an evolving vision of local action

 

 

(Mc Cay)

D. Wilson

Participatory research: plus ca change plus c'est la.?

 

 

Schans, vd

Governance of marine resources - conceptual clarifications

 

 

Degnbol

Sustainability indicators and the community imagination


 

Stream 6. Development and Change

Conference room 4: 'Kerk'

session / time

chair

presentations

titles

Thursday, August 30

6.1

Bavinck

 

Fisheries in South Asia

11.00-12.30

 

Amarasinghe

Modernisation of marine small-scale fisheries in Sri Lanka and emerging conflicts among marine resource users

 

 

Jayapathy

Changing patterns of fishing in southern India

 

 

Weber

Economic and political change in a South Indian fishing village

6.2

Kleinen

 

Fisheries in SE Asia

14.00-15.30

 

Kleinen & Nguyên & Van Zwieten

Fishing on the edge. The case of Nam Dinh fisheries and its relationships with other livelihood activities (Vietnam)

 

 

Eikeland

Demographical driven growth processes in Vietnamese fisheries in the 1990s

 

 

Eythorsson

Tropical fisheries-transitional economies: managing Vietnam's fisheries in the new millennium

6.3

Matthews

 

Politics, economics and cultures of aquaculture (1)

16.00-17.30

 

Høgnesen

Aquaculture as a diversification strategy in the Faroe Islands

 

 

Matthews & Elliott

The conceptual ecology of a contested industry: Canadian Aquaculture in the New Millenium

 

 

Barrett

Social Sustainability and the Globalization of Aquaculture in Chile

Friday, August 31

6.4

Toufique

 

Politics, economics and cultures of aquaculture (2)

11.00-12.30

 

Toufique

Community responses to environmental degradation caused by shrimp aquaculture in Bangladesh

 

 

Vd Zwaag

Canadian aquaculture and the principles of sustainable development: gauging the law and policy tides and charting a course

6.5

McGoodwin

 

Climate and fisheries

14.00-15.30

 

Broad

Linking climate and fisheries: implications for fisheries management

 

 

Kurien

title unavailable

 

 

McGoodwin & Palsson

Icelandic fishing people's adaptive responses to climatic and environmental variability:  implication for fisheries management and future fisheries policies

6.6

Gorter

 

Ecology and history in the White sea

16.00-17.30

 

Gorter

The impact of collectivisation on far-distance fishing and trading of the White Sea people

 

 

Guljajev

Cultural patterns in the White Sea Region

 

 

Potelev

Hunting marine mammals in the White Sea

 

 

Davydov

Pomor - coastal population of the White Sea: yesterday, today, and .?

Saturday, September 1

6.7

 

 

 

9.00-10.30

 

 

 

 


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