Rapport de la Réunion Ad Hoc D'experts Sur la Revue Indépendante Des Réalisations Du Comité Scientifique Consultatif


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The meeting was attended by five experts from the Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) and a specialised consultant. The meeting reviewed the major achievements of SAC and identified strengths and weaknesses of its process, as well as considering preliminary options for improving the efficiency of the Committee. These focused on a task-oriented advisory process based on multispecies assessments and using multidisciplinary reference points, compliant with an ecosystem approach to fisheries.




Rapport de la Réunion Ad Hoc D'experts Sur L'évaluation Externe Du Comité de L'aquaculture Et de Ses Réseaux


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The meeting was attended by six experts from the Committee on Aquaculture (CAQ) and by the consultant recruited for undertaking the evaluation. Initially only an external evaluation of the SIPAM network (Information System for the Promotion of Aquaculture in the Mediterranean) was recommended; subsequently, the call for a full external evaluation of CAQ, including all of its Networks, since its inception was requested by the Commission, in view of the forthcoming entry into force of the GFCM autonomous budget. The Meeting of Experts reviewed and summarized major achievements of CAQ and its networks.--Publisher's description.




Rapport de la Réunion Ad Hoc D'experts Sur la Revue Indépendante Des Réalisations Du Comité Scientifique Consultatif


Book Description

The meeting was attended by five experts from the Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) and a specialised consultant. The meeting reviewed the major achievements of SAC and identified strengths and weaknesses of its process, as well as considering preliminary options for improving the efficiency of the Committee. These focused on a task-oriented advisory process based on multispecies assessments and using multidisciplinary reference points, compliant with an ecosystem approach to fisheries.




Report of the Seventh Session of the Scientific Advisory Committee


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The Committee reviewed work by its subcommittees during the intersessional period, appraised scientific activities, formulated advice on fishery management and identified complementary research needs. It agreed on its workplan for 2005. In particular, SAC emphasized the need to ensure the availability of more scientific contributions, data and analysis, as well as a greater coverage of GFCM Geographical Sub-Areas. - Le Comit� a pass� en revue les t�ches effectu�es par ses sous-comit�s pendant la p�riode intersession, a �valu� leurs activit�s scientifiques, formul� des avis sur l'am�nagement des p�cheries et identifi� les besoins de recherche aff�rente. Il a convenu d'un programme de travail pour l'ann�e 2005. Plus particuli�rement, le Comit� a soulign� le besoin de garantir la disponibilit� d'un nombre plus important de contributions scientifiques, de donn�es et analyses et de s'assurer une meilleure couverture scientifique de toutes les zones g�ographiques sous-r�gionales de la CGPM.




Rapport de la Session Extraordinaire


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The mandate of this session was: to review the implications of the entry into force of the 1997 amendments to the GFCM Agreement and to adopt Financial Regulations for the autonomous budget; to assess the GFCM program of work and the autonomous budget for 2005; to agree upon a selection procedure for the Executive Secretary; and to adopt criteria for new headquarters, as well as to review issues connected to the functioning of the Commission. The Commission adopted its Financial Regulations and debated on the official currency to be used for the autonomous budget . It decided to freeze the proposed posts of aquaculture expert and of statistician in the Secretariat and agreed that the post of Executive Secretary would be covered by the autonomous budget. The Commission further adopted by consensus the autonomous budget for 2005, as well as a procedure for the selection of the Executive Secretary and criteria for the selection of GFCM new headquarters.--Publisher's description.




The State of Mediterranean and Black Sea Fisheries 2020


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This third edition of the State of Mediterranean and Black Sea Fisheries provides a comprehensive overview of the status of fisheries in the region, looking at their main features and trends, in order to better inform their management and better examine current and future challenges that they will face in the near future. The aim of this report is to produce a document that could provide useful analysis and direction for decision-making and future action. In this respect, this publication also represents a convenient source of information for the FAO Committee on Fisheries and offers a practical complement to the data provided in the State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture published by the FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department. This volume includes seven chapters divided into two sections: a first part on the status and trends of different aspects of Mediterranean and Black Sea fisheries, including fleet, catches, socio-economic variables and bycatch, and a second part that focuses on the management of Mediterranean and Black Sea fisheries, including an overview on small-scale fisheries. This report is based to a large extent on the most up-to-date data available submitted by GFCM contracting and cooperating non-contracting parties, including information on stock status, national catches, fleet and socio-economic information up to 2018. It is also complemented with information from other sources.







The Social Project


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Winner of the 2015 Abbott Lowell Cummings prize from the Vernacular Architecture Forum Winner of the 2015 Sprio Kostof Book Award from the Society of Architectural Historians Winner of the 2016 International Planning History Society Book Prize for European Planning History Honorable Mention: 2016 Wylie Prize in French Studies In the three decades following World War II, the French government engaged in one of the twentieth century’s greatest social and architectural experiments: transforming a mostly rural country into a modernized urban nation. Through the state-sanctioned construction of mass housing and development of towns on the outskirts of existing cities, a new world materialized where sixty years ago little more than cabbage and cottages existed. Known as the banlieue, the suburban landscapes that make up much of contemporary France are near-opposites of the historic cities they surround. Although these postwar environments of towers, slabs, and megastructures are often seen as a single utopian blueprint gone awry, Kenny Cupers demonstrates that their construction was instead driven by the intense aspirations and anxieties of a broad range of people. Narrating the complex interactions between architects, planners, policy makers, inhabitants, and social scientists, he shows how postwar dwelling was caught between the purview of the welfare state and the rise of mass consumerism. The Social Project unearths three decades of architectural and social experiments centered on the dwelling environment as it became an object of modernization, an everyday site of citizen participation, and a domain of social scientific expertise. Beyond state intervention, it was this new regime of knowledge production that made postwar modernism mainstream. The first comprehensive history of these wide-ranging urban projects, this book reveals how housing in postwar France shaped both contemporary urbanity and modern architecture.




Politics, Property and Production in the West African Sahel


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Through a number of case studies from the West African Sahel, this book links and explores natural resources management from the perspectives of politics, property and production.