Final Project Evaluation Integrated Coastal Resources Management in Sihahoukville (ICRM-SV)
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The project integrated community resources management in Sihanoukville (ICRM-SV) commenced its operation in November 2005 and its operation would be terminated in December 2009. The evaluation is intended, as the project draws to a close, to assess the marine biological impacts on the coastal fishery resources and the socio-economic impacts on the fishing communities as well as also provide recommendations to FiA Cambodia and the SEAFDEC/TD as the collaborative project’s executing agencies and other donors on the necessary further steps consolidate the progress and ensure the achievement of the project’s objectives.
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Chanthol, C. (2009). Final Project Evaluation Integrated Coastal Resources Management in Sihahoukville (ICRM-SV). Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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