Women Can Be Leaders in Fisheries Management: Case studies in Buriram Province and Rayong Province in Thailand
Share
Abstract
This article presents the role of women leaders in fisheries management in Thailand, focusing on two fisheries management groups, namely: Sub Somboon Aquatic Animal Food Bank in Buriram Province and Kaoyod Small-Scale Fisher’s Group in Rayong Province. Historically, women have participated in various fisheries activities, however, their roles in decision-making and leadership have been limited. Through field studies conducted in 2020–2021, SEAFDEC Training Department explored how women have successfully led these groups to achieve sustainable fisheries practices and improve community livelihoods. The key factors contributing to their leadership success include their educational background, family influence, and strong community involvement. This article also highlights the importance of gender inclusion in fisheries management and emphasizes the potential for women to drive positive changes in resource management and conservation. The findings underscore the need for policies that support women’s leadership and encourage their broader participation in decisionmaking processes in the fisheries sector.
Keywords
Women’s leadership fisheries management gender inclusion small-scale fisheries community participationSuggested Citation
Sornkliang, J., Khumsri, M., Thawinwan, W., Raweng, T., Ruaylap, S., Somwanthana, N., Tiaye, R., Thobphuk, K., & Phusirimongkol, K. (2025). Women Can Be Leaders in Fisheries Management: Case studies in Buriram Province and Rayong Province in Thailand. Fish for the People , 23(2), 34-38. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12066/7636
Subject
Collections
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
The Status of Fisheries in the Republic of Maldives
Faiz, Mohamed (Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1997)The paper discusses the tuna fisheries in Maldives which dominates its fishing industry. Apart from a very strong domestic market, tuna is also the main export commodity of the country. Moreover, reef fisheries such as, ... -
Major fisheries in Thailand and some technical recommendations for their improvement
Nishioka, Yasumasa; Yamazaki, Tomeyoshi (Japan International Cooperation Agency, 1977)Presented in this paper is the development of fisheries industry in Thailand. The data on the production of the principal fisheries species and major fishing methods are also presented. Also included are the recommendations ... -
Status of Fishing Conditions in Cambodia
Sour, Kim; Vuthy, Ros (Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1997)Fisheries in plays a very important role in Cambodia’s national economic development. Total fish catch production in 1996 was 104 310 tones, about which 60% was contributed by inland capture fisheries, 30% by marine capture ...




