AFS Special Issue 27S||Gender & Change in the Spotlight at GAF4 || Reports || Program, Abs, PPTs || GAF Organization || Themes
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May 1, 2013 | BEFORE NOON | |
SESSION 1 | Chair: Dr. Hillary Egna | GENDERED CHANGE: Capabilities and vulnerabilities with respect to changes (environmental, social, cultural, economic, livelihood). Gendered change (for women, men, girls, boys) is an important characteristic of the major changes occurring in aquaculture and fisheries. However, the gendered nature of change is little recognized, little studied and rarely measured. How can it be researched, measured and how should different agencies (e.g., fisheries departments, development agencies, NGOs) address it |
01 | Mafimisebi, T. E., | Comparative Profitability of Women Dominated Fish-Based Livelihood Activities in Ondo State, Nigeria. ppt_1 abs_1 |
02 | Mary Barby P. Badayos-Jover | Gendered Concerns In Coastal Disasters: An Analysis of Women’s Political Subordination and Prospects for Empowerment. ppt_2 abs_2 |
03 | Zuzy Anna | The Impact of Financial Assistance to Fisherwomen’s Income: The Case of Fish Basket Sellers in North Coast of Java. ppt_3 abs_3 |
Afternoon | ||
04 | Fitria Majid, Indah Fitri Purwanti | Vulnerable Women’s Roles in Securing Household Income Under the Circumstances of Climate Change in Brackish Water Pond Businesses in Pati Regency, Central Java-Indonesia: Towards an adaptation and Mitigation Strategy. ppt_4 abs_4 |
05 | Gay D. Defiesta | Economic marginalization of women during disasters: the case of Guimaras, Philippines oil spill. ppt_5 abs_5 |
06 | Poh Sze Choo | Forging Change and Avoiding Pitfalls in Development Projects That Empower Women. ppt_6 abs_6 |
07 | Kyoko Kusakabe | Women Fish Border Traders in Cambodia: Intersection of Gender and Class in the Changing Value Chain. ppt_7 abs_7 |
08 | Farisal U. Bagsit | Gender-Differentiated Adaptation and Coping Mechanisms to Extreme Climate Event: A Case Study on the Coastal Households in Dumangas, Iloilo, Philippines.ppt_8 abs_8 |
09 | Jenny Shaw, Leonie Noble | Environmental Changes And Cultural Impacts: Women’s Perspectives From A Fishing Community In Western Australia. ppt_9 abs_9 |
10 | Femeena Hassan | Location specific intervention for the empowerment of coastal women: an experience in Kerala. ppt_10 abs_10 |
SESSION 2 | Chair: Jin Yeong Kim | GENDER ASSETS, SPACES AND ROLES: Qualifying and quantifying gender assets and roles, and the gendered use of space in aquaculture and fisheries (or) Unique spaces for women in aquaculture and fisheries. |
11 | Khalfan M. Al Rashdi | Fisherwomen of al-Wusta Governorate, Sultanate Of Oman. ppt_11 abs_11 |
12 | Piyashi Deb Roy, R. | Importance Of Mangrove Conservation And Valuation To Women – A Case Study In Pichavaram Mangroves In India. ppt_12 abs_12 |
13 | Zumilah Z. | Gender Roles in Malaysian Aquaculture Industry: Exploratory Study in Kuala Besut, Terengganu, Malaysia. abs_13 ppt_13 |
May 2, 2013 | ||
14 | Bodil Maal | Plenary Talk: Rich aquaculture –poor fishery communities – Growth, equity and gender in coastal communities. ppt_14 |
MINI-WORKSHOP | Chairs: Bodil Maal, Meryl Williams | NORAD-NACA WORKSHOP ON MAINSTREAMING GENDER IN NACA: How can the Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific (NACA) mainstream gender into its work program and what strategies can it develop to achieve this?Program, NACA Program Presentation by Dr Ambekar E. Eknath |
15 | Marieta Sumagaysay | Work spaces for women and girls in the mussel industry value chain chain in promoting small-scale entrepreneurship. abs_15 ppt_15 |
16 | Nikita Gopal | Transformation in gender roles with changes in traditional fisheries in Kerala, India. ppt_16 abs_16 |
17 | Kumi Soejima | Women and Elderly Person’s Roles and Changes in Oyster Aquaculture in Japan. ppt_17 abs_17 |
18 | Myoung-Hee Yeo | Women’s work experience and empowerment in fisheries. ppt_18 abs_18 |
19 | Alice Joan G. Ferrer, | Expanding roles of men and women in aquatic agricultural systems and the impediments in tapping this potential for increasing productive capacities: the case of the Philippines. ppt_19 abs_19 |
LUNCH | ||
SESSION 3 | Chair : Dr. MohammadNuruzzaman | MEETING FUTURE NEEDS: Policy and advocacy related to gender in aquaculture and fisheries – research, development, decision making bodies (governments, public spaces), and the human capacity requirements. |
20 | Md. Nuruzzaman | Rights, Benefits and Social Justice: Status of Female Workers Engaged in the Shrimp Processing Industries of Bangladesh. ppt_20 abs_20 |
21 | Angela Lentisco | Women’s Access to Productive Tools and Roles in Fisheries Management. ppt_21 abs_21 |
22 | Jariah M | Economic Status of Brackishwater and Freshwater Operators: Case Study of Aquaculture Industry in Malaysia. abs_22 ppt_22 |
COFFEE BREAK | ||
SESSION 4 | Chair: Dr. Ida Siason | Status and Contributions of Women to Aquaculture and Fisheries: A Session in Honor of DR M.C. NANDEESHA. This Session will contain tributes and papers in honor of the late Dr M.C. Nandeesha, the initiator of the AFS Gender in Aquaculture and Fisheries activities. |
23 | Meryl J Williams | Dr M.C. Nandeesha: The Man Who Brought Gender Awareness To The Asian Fisheries Society ppt_23 abs_23 |
24 | Nikita Gopal | Women Professionals in Fisheries and Aquaculture in Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) ppt_24 abs_24 |
25 | Sunila Rai | Carp-SIS-Polyculture: A New Intervention To Improve Women’s Livelihoods, Income And Nutrition In Terai, Nepal. ppt_25 abs_25 |
26 | Dinesh K | On-the job effort and contribution towards subsistence by three distinct groups of women fisher-folk of kerala, india. ppt_26 abs_26 |
May 3, 2013 – Mini-Workshops/ Round Tables (Cont’d) | ||
27 | Chair: Dr. Zumilah Zainalaludin | ASEM AQUACUTLURE PLATFORM FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSION ON FUTURE RESEARCH NEEDS: What are the most important areas to cover in ASEM (Asian-Europe Meeting) future research (methodology, subjects of interest, types of beneficiary) concerning gender and aquaculture. |
28 | Tengku Aizan H,Jariah, M.,Zumilah Z., and Mohamed Shariff, M.D. | Malaysian experience in implementing gender workshop on empowering vulnerable stakeholders in aquaculture. abs_28 ppt_28 |
LUNCH | ||
29 | Chair: Dr. Marilyn Porter | GENDER RESEARCH METHODS ROUNDTABLE: Qualitative and Quantitative methods in gender research and writing gender papers eg: research design for comparative analysis of seaweed farming and gender. Mini Workshop: Chair: Dr Marilyn Potter, + Co-Chair– (to be advised ) Chair: Dr. Marilyn Porter; Co-Chair: Choo Poh Sze |
30 | Marilyn Porter | Feminist methodology and fisheries science. ppt_30 abs_30 |
31 | Chair: Angela Lentisco | WOMEN, GENDER NETWORKS AND ASSOCIATIONS FOR AQUACULTURE AND FISHERIES: To explore why establishing and maintaining women and gender in fisheries and aquaculture networks and interest groups has proven difficult in all countries and regions. From experience, lessons learned, better understanding the needs and challenges, and brainstorming new pathways, explore options for future action in research, advocacy and development support.. |
32 | Meryl J Williams,Poh Sze Choo and M.C. Nandeesha | AFS Gender and Fisheries Networking Experiences: What Works, What Doesn’t Work ppt_32 abs_32 |
33 | Angela Lentisco | Lessons learnt: Mainstreaming gender in the Regional Fisheries Livelihoods Programme (RFLP). ppt_33 |
POSTER | Sun-ae Ii | Anthropological study of the gender role in the Japan Miyazaki fishing village poster abs_poster |
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