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In 2007, some 6,000 women in The Gambia organized into the TRY Women's Oyster Harvesting producer association, creating a sustainable co-management plan for the local oyster fishery to prevent overharvesting and exploitation.
Danielle Nierenberg: State of the World 2011 Symposium in Washington DC and Live Streaming Online Danielle Nierenberg 2011
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With this history in mind, a better approach regarding SILEX would be to permit the International Atomic Energy Agency to have a permanent co-management and/or monitoring personnel presence as part of a new rigorous oversight standard that would apply to all laser enrichment wherever built worldwide.
Bennett Ramberg, Ph.D.: New Peaceful Nuclear Technology and Nuclear Weapons Proliferation -- the Laser Enrichment Challenge Ph.D. Bennett Ramberg 2011
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In 2007, some 6,000 women in The Gambia organized into the TRY Women's Oyster Harvesting producer association, creating a sustainable co-management plan for the local oyster fishery to prevent overharvesting and exploitation.
Danielle Nierenberg: State of the World 2011 Symposium in Washington DC and Live Streaming Online Danielle Nierenberg 2011
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In 2007, some 6,000 women in The Gambia organized into the TRY Women's Oyster Harvesting producer association, creating a sustainable co-management plan for the local oyster fishery to prevent overharvesting and exploitation.
Danielle Nierenberg: State of the World 2011 Symposium in Washington DC and Live Streaming Online Danielle Nierenberg 2011
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Bielawski [37] examined interactions between scientists and indigenous land users involved in co-management systems and noted that, although comanagement is supposed to combine scientific and indigenous expertise, the model and process for comanagement is not integrative at all, but scientific and bureaucratic.
Methods and models for climate change vulnerability analysis in the Arctic 2010
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Nadasdy [43] called for a more critical look at “successful” co-management efforts and the political, as well as methodological obstacles, to the integration of indigenous knowledge.
Methods and models for climate change vulnerability analysis in the Arctic 2010
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Over the last two decades co-management bodies have arisen that provide individual Inuit communities with formal mechanisms to interact with regional, territorial, and federal government institutions.
Candidate vulnerability case studies for climate change in the Arctic 2010
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"The years of absentee ownership and co-management of Burger King Corporation, the brand and its stakeholders are over," declared an Aug. 15, 2005, letter to the association, signed by the company's leadership.
Have It Whose Way? 2010
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Third, there is a growing body of participatory research, with topics ranging from wildlife co-management to the use of traditional knowledge in environmental assessments [2].
Candidate vulnerability case studies for climate change in the Arctic 2010
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For example Eythorsson [35] explained why the knowledge of Sámi fishermen in northern Norway is integral to successful resource management there and Usher [36] discussed some of the successes of the Beverly-Kaminuriak Caribou Management Board, one of the earliest examples of wildlife co-management in North America.
Methods and models for climate change vulnerability analysis in the Arctic 2010
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