New abstract submission for IIFET 2022 is open until 15 February 2022! There are over 50 themes, Special Sessions, and Mini-Workshops to choose from (including 10 new themes/topics)!
Abstract Submission Guidelines
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The new Regular Abstract Call will be opened until 15 February 2022.
Abstract Proposal Submission Link
https://www.xcdsystem.com/iifet/abstract/index.cfm?ID=wvTfV8Y
Main Topics, Special Sessions, and Mini-Workshops
- COVID-19 Effects
- Economics of Aquaculture
- Seafood Markets and Trade
- Certification of Fisheries and Aquaculture and Consumer Behaviour
- Economics of Recreational Fisheries and Tourism
- Fishery Governance, Policy and Management
- Governance and Management of High Seas and Straddling Stock Fisheries
- Rights-based Fishery Management and Co-management
- Economic, Bioeconomic and Ecological-Economic Modeling
- Ecosystem-based Management and Integrated Assessments
- Marine Spatial Planning and Multiple Use Management
- Spatial Management and Marine Protected Areas
- Managing Small-scale and Developing Country Fisheries
- The gender dimension of fisheries and aquaculture
- Contribution of fisheries and aquaculture to nutrition, food security and poverty in developing countries
- Value chains in fisheries and aquaculture
- Open Session: Improving institutions to mitigate externalities across multiple sectors and jurisdictions
- Open Session: Gender, entrepreneurship and poverty alleviation
- Open Session: A small-scale fisheries academy platform to support implementing the SSF Guidelines
- Open Session: Game theory and fisheries
- Open Session: Should Economic Considerations be Included in Management Strategy Evaluations?
- Open Session: Gendered Value Chains in Fisheries and Aquaculture
- Open Session: Use of non-market values in fisheries and marine resource management
- Open Session: Building political will for fisheries improvement
- Open Session: Adapting Fisheries to Climate Change
- Open Session: Evaluating the inputs to governance for the purpose of improving performance outcomes
- Open Session: Economics of marine lower trophic species
- Open Session: Supporting the transitions of fisheries communities
- Open Session: Assessing the sustainability of aquaculture along the value chain: interdisciplinary approaches
- Open Session: Managing Transhipment and International Trade
- Open Session: Understanding Distributional Issues in Fisheries Management
- Open Session: Case Studies in Fisheries Economics and Management
- Open Session: Concentration, fishing rights and equity in the fisheries sector
- Open Session: Using economics to allocate fishing rights between recreational and commercial fisheries in complex socioecological systems
- Open Session: Markets and market opportunities for small-scale fishery products
- Open Session: Management in EU Fisheries
- Open Session: Refocusing fisheries governance: from the aggregated to the local level
- Open Session: The Economics of Marine Protected Species
- NEW! Open Session: Increasing the benefits to low income countries from their marine resources
- NEW! Open Session: Using productivity analysis to assess fishery economic performance
- NEW! Open Session: Do environmental and fishery drivers influence catch per unit effort for barramundi (Lates calcarifer): Comparing net-free zones and reference sites in Queensland, Australia
- NEW! Open Session: Offshore wind energy development and fisheries
- NEW! Open Session: Small-Scale Fishing Communities: Linking Conservation & Livelihoods
- NEW! Open Session: Investment Behavior and New Technologies in Fisheries
- Closed Session: Mediterranean Aquaculture Integrated Development (MedAid). Social and economic implications
- Closed Session: Illuminating Hidden Harvests: The Contributions of Small-Scale Fisheries to Sustainable Development
- Closed Session: Implementing FAO voluntary guidelines on small scale fisheries s into national fisheries policy for food security and poverty eradication in Sri Lanka
- Closed Session: EU fisheries in distant waters: lessons learned from the FarFish project
- Mini-workshop: Gender Action Learning System - introduction and learning its use
- NEW! Mini-workshop: Understanding governance of small-scale fisheries and promoting SSF Guidelines implementation: participatory learning using web-based training materials and other guidance
- NEW! Mini-workshop: Methodologies and approaches for developing and using policy and legal guidance documents for small-scale fisheries
- NEW! Mini-workshop: Transdisciplinary Ways to Engage with Fishing Communities
- NEW! Mini-workshop: How to identify the beneficial and ultimate owners of fishing vessels