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Community‐based Fisheries Management, Tradition and the Challenges of Development in Marovo, Solomon Islands

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  • Edvard Hviding
  • Graham B. K. Baines

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This study examines traditional fisheries‐related resource management through a case in which local communities, from a basis of customary, ‘common property’ control over the sea and its resources, handle a multitude of development issues. Presenting first some important issues relating to people's role in fisheries management and to the ‘common property’ debate, the article then describes a traditional system for management of land and sea resources in a Pacific Islands society; that of Marovo Lagoon, Solomon Islands. Emphasis is given to fisheries resources, with a view to explaining in practical terms how a system of customary marine tenure operates under the wider social, political, economic and ecological circumstances of change arising from development pressures. Against this background, assessments are made of the viability of this traditional fisheries management system under present conditions of state control and of both external and internal pressures for large‐scale resource development enterprises.

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  • Edvard Hviding & Graham B. K. Baines, 1994. "Community‐based Fisheries Management, Tradition and the Challenges of Development in Marovo, Solomon Islands," Development and Change, International Institute of Social Studies, vol. 25(1), pages 13-39, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:devchg:v:25:y:1994:i:1:p:13-39
    DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-7660.1994.tb00508.x
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    1. Smith, I.R. & Pauly, D. & Mines, A.N., 1983. "Small-scale fisheries of San Miguel Bay, Philippines: options for management and research," Monographs, The WorldFish Center, number 12324, April.
    2. Hviding, E., 1993. "The rural context of giant clam mariculture in Solomon Islands: an anthropological study," Monographs, The WorldFish Center, number 7819, April.
    3. Hviding, E., 1991. "Traditional institutions and their role in the contemporary coastal resource management in the Pacific Islands," Naga, The WorldFish Center, vol. 14(4), pages 3-6.
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