Understanding community-based aquaculture through participatory approaches
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A comprehensive analysis of village conditions will require sufficient time and resources. More often, there is not much time and resources in doing social analysis of the conditions of a community for effective community-based natural resource management. In view of this, there has been growing interest in doing rapid and participatory appraisal of rural communities for collaborative decision-making purposes. [Extract]
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Agbayani, R. F. (2008). Understanding community-based aquaculture through participatory approaches. In Handbook on Community-based Aquaculture for Remote Rural Areas of Southeast Asia (pp. 131-139). Bangkok, Thailand: Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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