作者: Carsten R. Wentink , Serge Raemaekers , Simon R. Bush
DOI: 10.1186/S40152-017-0058-4
关键词: Constructive 、 Fishery 、 Inclusion (education) 、 Value (ethics) 、 Economic system 、 Economics 、 Global value chain 、 Collective action 、 Corporate governance 、 Scale (social sciences) 、 Government
摘要: This paper identifies new forms of public-private modes governance for achieving collective value chain upgrading in South African small-scale fisheries. Our analysis focuses on the different stages implementing 2012 fisheries policy designed to promote action and enable inter alia rock lobster fishers improve rights allocation terms their inclusion export chains. The results indicate that by is imperative achieve chains, constructive well defined relations with private as extra-transactional actors, like government NGOs, are essential success an strategy. By combining insights from interactive global we propose a analytical framework goes beyond alone better understand influences role these actors development