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Building an online collaborative database for fisheries habitat management in Southeast Asia - the South China sea meta-database

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2006
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Paterson, Christopher
Cooper, Richard
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Abstract
Highlights are provided of the South China Sea Meta-Database that has recently been developed by the South China Sea project, in collaboration with the Southeast Asian Regional Learning Centre and the Southeast Asia START Regional Centre. This is a 'living' database that can be revised and updated online, providing fisheries and habitat managers with a tool they can collaboratively build and share within the region to bring fisheries and habitat management closer together.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12066/714
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Paterson, C., & Cooper, R. (2006). Building an online collaborative database for fisheries habitat management in Southeast Asia - the South China sea meta-database. Fish for the People, 4(1), 28-31.
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Coastal zone; Fishery management; Data collections; Habitat; Environment management; South China Sea; South East Asia
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