Panel 1 Enabling good governance in aquaculture
Transcript of Panel 1 Enabling good governance in aquaculture
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Rosa Chapela Perez
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Enabling good governance in aquaculture
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“Gouvernance” ne veut pas dire
“gouvernement”
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*GFCM-EU Co-funded project
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Source: own elaboration with Fernando Otero contributions
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What do you
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How do you
do it? What we
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Policy will
Governance and legal certainty
•Producers' organizations
•Feed producers •Professional
associations •Aquacuture Farmers'
Organisations (AFO)
•Scientifcs & researchers,
• Platforms (AMShP (EATIP, national platforms) training centers
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•• Politic actions in aquaculture
instead of public policies.
Politically-guided decision-making
instead of knowledge-based
decision-making
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• Studies and the SHoCMed project show the heterogeneity in the legal frameworks regulating aquaculture: concepts, definitions, competence, rights, institutions, etc.
• Aquaculture faces significant challenges that call for supportive policies
• The aquaculture industry must have a suitable legal framework which should include all the conditions for its practice as well as guarantees of the rights and obligations of aquaculture licenses holders. The lack of clear, concise regulations with the division of tasks between administrative authorities may generate overlapping of areas of competence and delays in procedures
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Thank you for your attention