Slow Food Position Papers 

Comic

The anchovy in the sea of wonders

ENGFRAITAES

Women Rhizomes of Life 

ESP

Manglar Recipe book

ESP

Postcard

Manifesto

Videos

Slow Fish Caribe: Sweet Black Crab series 

Slow Food Holland video

LIRA An enclave of life on the Coast of Death: English/Spanish: trailer

Small Scale Fisheries Guidelines

The triploid oyster, genuinely artificial

SHELLSHOCKED: Saving Oysters to Save Ourselves d

Directed by Emily Driscoll, explores the importance and fragility of wild oysters in cleaning water and building ecosystems for other marine life.

Terra Madre 2016 – Slow Fish network: Reclaiming the Oceans and Waterways Commons

Chakai Lobster agreements, Sian Kaan reserve, Mexico / Ruben Hoil Lara, Kim Ley

This video is part of the Slow Fish program during Terra Madre, 2016 (Turin, September 20/25). This edition has focused on the commons as a framework to describe, enhance and foster collective models around fisheries, allowing these initiatives to find a place in a renewed democratic politic model to face our planet’s and societies’ challenges. This session is part of a series of conferences dedicated to the stories of those who are already reinventing governance, through collective action, creating spaces protected from speculation, exclusion, and ill adapted centralized decision making… Spaces which are based on a shared idea of what is fair and can provide a better future for all instead of just a few.

Animation: Michèle Mesmain/ Slow Fish Coordinator, and Andrea Nightingale/ Department of Urban and Rural Development, Swedish University of Agricultural Science 

Cause to Come Back: A Nation, a Fish, a Common Destiny, BC/WA, Okanagan territory / Tessa Terbasket, Danielle Saddleman 

This video is part of the Slow Fish program during Terra Madre, 2016 (Turin, September 20/25). This edition has focused on the commons as a framework to describe, enhance and foster collective models around fisheries, allowing these initiatives to find a place in a renewed democratic politic model to face our planet’s and societies’ challenges. This session is part of a series of conferences dedicated to the stories of those who are already reinventing governance, through collective action, creating spaces protected from speculation, exclusion, and ill adapted centralized decision making… Spaces which are based on a shared idea of what is fair and can provide a better future for all instead of just a few.

Animation: Michèle Mesmain/ Slow Fish Coordinator, and Andrea Nightingale/ Department of Urban and Rural Development, Swedish University of Agricultural Science

Coastal links, taking the government to court, South Africa  / Rovina Marthinus, Lindani Ephraim Ngubane 

This video is part of the Slow Fish program during Terra Madre, 2016 (Turin, September 20/25). This edition has focused on the commons as a framework to describe, enhance and foster collective models around fisheries, allowing these initiatives to find a place in a renewed democratic politic model to face our planet’s and societies’ challenges. This session is part of a series of conferences dedicated to the stories of those who are already reinventing governance, through collective action, creating spaces protected from speculation, exclusion, and ill adapted centralized decision making… Spaces which are based on a shared idea of what is fair and can provide a better future for all instead of just a few.

Animation: Michèle Mesmain/ Slow Fish Coordinator, and Andrea Nightingale/ Department of Urban and Rural Development, Swedish University of Agricultural Science 

Local fishing committee, Senegal / Abdoulaye Ndiaye 

This video is part of the Slow Fish program during Terra Madre, 2016 (Turin, September 20/25). This edition has focused on the commons as a framework to describe, enhance and foster collective models around fisheries, allowing these initiatives to find a place in a renewed democratic politic model to face our planet’s and societies’ challenges. This session is part of a series of conferences dedicated to the stories of those who are already reinventing governance, through collective action, creating spaces protected from speculation, exclusion, and ill adapted centralized decision making… Spaces which are based on a shared idea of what is fair and can provide a better future for all instead of just a few.

Animation: Michèle Mesmain/ Slow Fish Coordinator, and Andrea Nightingale/ Department of Urban and Rural Development, Swedish University of Agricultural Science 

Masai Land rights, Rift valley, Masai territory/ Eduard Loure 

This video is part of the Slow Fish program during Terra Madre, 2016 (Turin, September 20/25). This edition has focused on the commons as a framework to describe, enhance and foster collective models around fisheries, allowing these initiatives to find a place in a renewed democratic politic model to face our planet’s and societies’ challenges. This session is part of a series of conferences dedicated to the stories of those who are already reinventing governance, through collective action, creating spaces protected from speculation, exclusion, and ill adapted centralized decision making… Spaces which are based on a shared idea of what is fair and can provide a better future for all instead of just a few.

Animation: Michèle Mesmain/ Slow Fish Coordinator, and Andrea Nightingale/ Department of Urban and Rural Development, Swedish University of Agricultural Science 

Forging Marketing alliances, UK / Caroline Bennett 

This video is part of the Slow Fish program during Terra Madre, 2016 (Turin, September 20/25). This edition has focused on the commons as a framework to describe, enhance and foster collective models around fisheries, allowing these initiatives to find a place in a renewed democratic politic model to face our planet’s and societies’ challenges. This session is part of a series of conferences dedicated to the stories of those who are already reinventing governance, through collective action, creating spaces protected from speculation, exclusion, and ill adapted centralized decision making… Spaces which are based on a shared idea of what is fair and can provide a better future for all instead of just a few.

Animation: Michèle Mesmain/ Slow Fish Coordinator, and Andrea Nightingale/ Department of Urban and Rural Development, Swedish University of Agricultural Science 

Thorupstrand Guild, Denmark / Hardy Jensen

This video is part of the Slow Fish program during Terra Madre, 2016 (Turin, September 20/25). This edition has focused on the commons as a framework to describe, enhance and foster collective models around fisheries, allowing these initiatives to find a place in a renewed democratic politic model to face our planet’s and societies’ challenges. This session is part of a series of conferences dedicated to the stories of those who are already reinventing governance, through collective action, creating spaces protected from speculation, exclusion, and ill adapted centralized decision making… Spaces which are based on a shared idea of what is fair and can provide a better future for all instead of just a few.

Animation: Michèle Mesmain/ Slow Fish Coordinator, and Andrea Nightingale/ Department of Urban and Rural Development, Swedish University of Agricultural Science 

Fishermens Prudhomies, Mediterranean coast, France / Didier Ranc, Elisabeth Tempier

This video is part of the Slow Fish program during Terra Madre, 2016 (Turin, September 20/25). This edition has focused on the commons as a framework to describe, enhance and foster collective models around fisheries, allowing these initiatives to find a place in a renewed democratic politic model to face our planet’s and societies’ challenges. This session is part of a series of conferences dedicated to the stories of those who are already reinventing governance, through collective action, creating spaces protected from speculation, exclusion, and ill adapted centralized decision making… Spaces which are based on a shared idea of what is fair and can provide a better future for all instead of just a few.

Animation: Michèle Mesmain/ Slow Fish Coordinator, and Andrea Nightingale/ Department of Urban and Rural Development, Swedish University of Agricultural Science 

Os Miñarzos fisheries reserve, Galicia, Spain / José Antonio León Figueiras, Primitivo José Pedrosa González, Antonio García-Allut

 This video is part of the Slow Fish program during Terra Madre, 2016 (Turin, September 20/25). This edition has focused on the commons as a framework to describe, enhance and foster collective models around fisheries, allowing these initiatives to find a place in a renewed democratic politic model to face our planet’s and societies’ challenges. This session is part of a series of conferences dedicated to the stories of those who are already reinventing governance, through collective action, creating spaces protected from speculation, exclusion, and ill adapted centralized decision making… Spaces which are based on a shared idea of what is fair and can provide a better future for all instead of just a few.

Animation: Michèle Mesmain/ Slow Fish Coordinator, and Andrea Nightingale/ Department of Urban and Rural Development, Swedish University of Agricultural Science 

 

The Charfia and the palm tree, Kerkennah, Tunisia / Neji Ezzedine, Morsi Feki 

This video is part of the Slow Fish program during Terra Madre, 2016 (Turin, September 20/25). This edition has focused on the commons as a framework to describe, enhance and foster collective models around fisheries, allowing these initiatives to find a place in a renewed democratic politic model to face our planet’s and societies’ challenges. This session is part of a series of conferences dedicated to the stories of those who are already reinventing governance, through collective action, creating spaces protected from speculation, exclusion, and ill adapted centralized decision making… Spaces which are based on a shared idea of what is fair and can provide a better future for all instead of just a few.

Animation: Michèle Mesmain/ Slow Fish Coordinator, and Andrea Nightingale/ Department of Urban and Rural Development, Swedish University of Agricultural Science

Commons and Commoning 

This video is part of the Slow Fish program during Terra Madre, 2016 (Turin, September 20/25). This edition has focused on the commons as a framework to describe, enhance and foster collective models around fisheries, allowing these initiatives to find a place in a renewed democratic politic model to face our planet’s and societies’ challenges. This session focused on identifying patterns of commoning within the stories shared by the network. This effort will aimed to understand if and how the commons can help shape a new fisheries narrative and forge new alliances within a broader vision of our future.  Introductory presentation: Andrea Nightingale, (Department of Urban and Rural Development, Swedish University of Agricultural Science. Animation: Andrea Nightingale and Michèle Mesmain 

Reflections of the Slow Fish Network

This video is part of the Slow Fish program during Terra Madre, 2016 (Turin, September 20/25). This edition has focused on the commons as a framework to describe, enhance and foster collective models around fisheries, allowing these initiatives to find a place in a renewed democratic politic model to face our planet’s and societies’ challenges. This is a second session focused on identifying patterns of commoning within the stories shared by the network. This effort will aimed to understand if and how the commons can help shape a new fisheries narrative and forge new alliances within a broader vision of our future.  Introductory presentation: Andrea Nightingale, (Department of Urban and Rural Development, Swedish University of Agricultural Science . Animation: Andrea Nightingale and Michèle Mesmain 

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