Rapid Fishery and Aquaculture Sector Diagnosis Using Fishery Performance Indicators in the Gaza Strip
This report is prepared with the objective of conducting a rapid diagnosis of the fisheries sector and establishing an overview of it in the Gaza Strip (GS). The fisheries and aquaculture sector in the GS have many challenges, including institution...
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okr-10986-338392021-05-25T09:55:49Z Rapid Fishery and Aquaculture Sector Diagnosis Using Fishery Performance Indicators in the Gaza Strip World Bank FISHERIES AQUACULTURE FISHING VESSEL MARINE ENVIRONMENT This report is prepared with the objective of conducting a rapid diagnosis of the fisheries sector and establishing an overview of it in the Gaza Strip (GS). The fisheries and aquaculture sector in the GS have many challenges, including institutional structure, movement constraints of people and goods, degraded infrastructure, and deteriorating vessels. Despite various challenges, the sector has some promising characteristics. These include: (i) a relatively well-organized fishing industry, (ii) existing and emerging entrepreneurship in aquaculture, and (iii) a local knowledge base within the academic community in the GS. A rapid diagnosis and understanding of the current state of the fisheries sector is a first step towards potential future engagement. The fishery performance indicators (FPIs) were selected as the rapid sector assessment instrument for economic, community, and ecological outcomes of fisheries. The FPIs have been applied to different fisheries in different countries. In this report, the instrument was applied to overall fisheries, as opposed to specific fisheries, in the GS. As a prerequisite to applying FPI scoring, a descriptive fishery profile was developed. 2020-06-01T20:57:02Z 2020-06-01T20:57:02Z 2020-05 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/139111590727850333/Rapid-Fishery-and-Aquaculture-Sector-Diagnosis-Using-Fishery-Performance-Indicators-in-the-Gaza-Strip http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33839 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Commodities Study Middle East and North Africa West Bank and Gaza |
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This report is prepared with the
objective of conducting a rapid diagnosis of the fisheries
sector and establishing an overview of it in the Gaza Strip
(GS). The fisheries and aquaculture sector in the GS have
many challenges, including institutional structure, movement
constraints of people and goods, degraded infrastructure,
and deteriorating vessels. Despite various challenges, the
sector has some promising characteristics. These include:
(i) a relatively well-organized fishing industry, (ii)
existing and emerging entrepreneurship in aquaculture, and
(iii) a local knowledge base within the academic community
in the GS. A rapid diagnosis and understanding of the
current state of the fisheries sector is a first step
towards potential future engagement. The fishery performance
indicators (FPIs) were selected as the rapid sector
assessment instrument for economic, community, and
ecological outcomes of fisheries. The FPIs have been applied
to different fisheries in different countries. In this
report, the instrument was applied to overall fisheries, as
opposed to specific fisheries, in the GS. As a prerequisite
to applying FPI scoring, a descriptive fishery profile was developed. |
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Rapid Fishery and Aquaculture Sector Diagnosis Using Fishery Performance Indicators in the Gaza Strip |
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Rapid Fishery and Aquaculture Sector Diagnosis Using Fishery Performance Indicators in the Gaza Strip |
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Rapid Fishery and Aquaculture Sector Diagnosis Using Fishery Performance Indicators in the Gaza Strip |
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Rapid Fishery and Aquaculture Sector Diagnosis Using Fishery Performance Indicators in the Gaza Strip |
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Rapid Fishery and Aquaculture Sector Diagnosis Using Fishery Performance Indicators in the Gaza Strip |
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rapid fishery and aquaculture sector diagnosis using fishery performance indicators in the gaza strip |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2020 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/139111590727850333/Rapid-Fishery-and-Aquaculture-Sector-Diagnosis-Using-Fishery-Performance-Indicators-in-the-Gaza-Strip http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33839 |
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