Fishing reform and community fisheries: Fisheries resource management trials in Cambodia
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Abstract
The initiative of Cambodia to promote community fisheries in order to improve the resource management is presented. This initiative is part of a decentralization policy that aims to encourage the appropriate transfer of rights, authorities and responsibilities from central to local levels.
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Takahashi, S. (2003). Fishing reform and community fisheries: Fisheries resource management trials in Cambodia. Fish for the People , 1(3), 38-43. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12066/674
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