Issues and challenges in sustainable development of fisheries and aquaculture of the Southeast Asian Region: Inland fishery resources: Conflicts on use of inland water resources among various sectors
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Ditya, Y. C., Dahlia, N., & Pamularsih, D. (2022). Issues and challenges in sustainable development of fisheries and aquaculture of the Southeast Asian Region: Inland fishery resources: Conflicts on use of inland water resources among various sectors. In The Southeast Asian State of Fisheries and Aquaculture 2022 (pp. 71-73). Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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