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Case studies on the effects of transferable fishing rights on fleet capacity and concentration of quota ownership

Journal Articles & Books
november, 2001
United States of America
Chile
Australia
Ireland
Netherlands
Iceland
United Kingdom
Norway
New Zealand

This report describes how the introduction of transferable fishing (effort) or fish (catch) quotas has affected the capacity of the fleet prosecuting the target fishery for which the harvesting rights apply. It consists of 16 national, or national fishery, studies, describes how the introduction of transferable fishing (effort) or fish (catch) quotas has affected the capacity of the fleet prosecuting the target fishery for which the harvesting rights apply. The case studies include two from the European Union (the U.K. and the Netherlands) and for Iceland.

Burmese Children in Thailand: Legal Aspects

Reports & Research
november, 2001
Myanmar

People from Burma have become the major group of displaced persons in Thailand. Most of them are currently being sheltered
along the Thai-Burma border, particularly in the Thai provinces of Mae Hong Son, Tak, Kanchanaburi and Ranong. It is
estimated that there are some 40,000 children from Burma under the age of 15 accompanying their parents. In addition,
thousands of unaccompanied children are driven across the border by the desperate circumstances in Burma. ...

Burmese Migrant Workers in Thailand: Policy and Protection

Reports & Research
november, 2001
Myanmar

It is estimated that the overall number of Burmese migrants in Thailand is somewhere in between 800,000 and one million.
Cross-border migration into Thailand has steadily increased in recent years. Since the 1960s, hundreds of thousands of Thais
have gone to work abroad. Refugees from Burma, Laos and Cambodia have since filled this labour shortage in Thailand.
However, many of them are undocumented, illegal workers and thus constitute the most vulnerable section of the work force.

The Customary Ideology of Karenni People

Reports & Research
november, 2001
Myanmar

... Karenni people celebrated three kinds of pole festivals in a year. The first one is called Tya-Ee-Lu-Boe-Plya. During this festival, the people went to their paddy fields, vegetable farms, picked the premature fruits and brought it to the Ee-Lu-pole. They put the premature fruits on altar, thank god and then pray for good fruits and good harvest. The second one called Tya-Ee-Lu-Phu-Seh. In this festival they pray god to bless the teenagers with good conducts, and good healths. The third one is Tya-Ee-Lu-Du. The festival concerned to everyone.

A Review for LandNet Rwanda of the Draft National Land Policy – and beyond

Reports & Research
november, 2001
Africa

Comprises introduction; immediate background; Lisa Jones’ summary of the National Land Policy; thoughts on the Policy now; the future – the key question of resources; NGO experiences elsewhere of implementing land policy and law; annexes with extract on land and settlement from the PRSP, and extracts from previous comments on the draft Land Policy. Suggests that, since the Policy is likely soon to be approved, LandNet Rwanda should focus its attention on implementation.

Études de cas sur l’attribution des droits de quotas de pêches transférables

Journal Articles & Books
oktober, 2001
Belgium
Spain
Chile
Germany
Denmark
Australia
Ireland
Canada
Iceland
New Zealand
United States of America
South Africa
Poland
Netherlands
United Kingdom
Mexico
Norway
Cuba
Europe
Americas
Oceania

Document technique de la FAO sur les pêches et l'aquaculture 411. Ce rapport, constitué de 23 études, décrit comment les attributions initiales de quotas de pêche (effort) ou de pêche (captures) transférables ont été effectuées dans le cadre de différents régimes de gestion des pêches à travers le monde. Disponible seulement en anglais.

Estudios de caso sobre la asignación de cuotas de derecho transferibles en la pesca

Journal Articles & Books
oktober, 2001
Belgium
Spain
Chile
Germany
Denmark
Australia
Ireland
Canada
Iceland
New Zealand
United States of America
South Africa
Poland
Netherlands
United Kingdom
Mexico
Norway
Cuba
Europe
Americas
Oceania

FAO Documento técnico de pesca 411: El informe, que consiste en 23 estudios, describe la forma en que se ha llevado a cabo la asignación inicial de las cuotas de esfuerzo transferibles o de captura con arreglo a los distintos regímenes pesqueros en diversas regiones del mundo.Disponibles solo en inglés.

Case studies on the allocation of transferable quota rights in fisheries

Journal Articles & Books
oktober, 2001
United States of America
South Africa
Chile
Netherlands
Australia
Ireland
Canada
Iceland
United Kingdom
Mexico
New Zealand
Europe
Americas
Oceania

FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Technical Papers 411: The report, consisting of 23 studies, describes how the initial allocations of transferable fishing (effort) or fish (catch) quotas have been done by a variety of fisheries management regimes around the world.

Land Mali Umma

Journal Articles & Books
september, 2001
Kenya

For a long time the issue of land and related problems has been debated mostly by academicians, politicians and professionals. Although the problem has remained more or less one of the most talked of in Kenya, the public has very often been left out of the debate. Again mostly the debate has been dominated more by complaining about either the lack of policy or the bad land policies and laws and the failure by successive governments to correct those problems.

Enhancing Ownership and Sustainability: A Resource Book on Participation

Training Resources & Tools
maart, 2001
Asia
Bangladesh
China
India
Nepal
Philippines
Vietnam

The publication focuses on participatory processes and their management, and presents a broad range of concrete experience with different tools. It is assumed that the reader is already familiar with the use of tools like PRA/PLA/PME and is now interested in second generation issues related to project design, training and measurement of impact associated with the use of participatory processes. Each article reflects a specific experience. As such, it has its own validity.

Measures of of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region for the Administration of Administrative Area Boundaries.

Regulations
februari, 2001
China

These Measures, consisting of 15 Articles, are formulated in order to strengthen the administration of administrative area boundaries at all levels in the autonomous region.The civil administration departments of the people's governments at all levels are the competent authorities for the management of administrative area boundaries. The governments of the two sides adjacent to the administrative boundaries shall not approve immigration, reclamation or all production activities harmful to the ecological environment at certain distances on both sides of the administrative boundaries.