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15 Oct 2012 - 2 Nov 2012
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Wageningen UR Centre for Development Innovation
Location:
The Netherlands, Wageningen
Organisation:
Wageningen UR Centre for Development Innovation
The current status of the world’s living aquatic resources varies but the number of fish stocks in trouble seems to exceed the number that is in a good or excellent state. The causes are many, but overfishing is a major one for which fisheries managers are often blamed. Its complexity, diversity and dynamics and the involvement of a large number of stakeholders, makes fisheries and aquaculture difficult to govern.
In this training course the participants will learn about fisheries governance and the relation with fisheries management approaches. The course will provide insights on challenges that fisheries governance face and explores ways to strengthen fisheries governance.
Apply online here
Fee:
€ 3.600
Application deadlines:
With NFP funding - 1 May 2012
With other funding - 15 September 2012
Course brochure:
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If you experience any problems applying online or downloading documents, please do not hesitate to contact us at:
training.cdi@wur.nl
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