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Community fishery resources management on Malalison Island, Philippines: R & D framework, interventions, and policy implications

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2000
Author
Agbayani, Renato F.
Baticados, Didi B.
Siar, Susana V.
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aquaculture ASFA
aquaculture development ASFA
aquaculture enterprises ASFA
artisanal fishing ASFA
coastal zone management ASFA
policies ASFA
developing countries ASFA
economics ASFA
fishery management ASFA
fishery resources ASFA
institutional resources ASFA
living resources ASFA
marine fisheries ASFA
political aspects ASFA
sociology ASFA
tropical climate ASFA
AGROVOC keyword
Philippines AGROVOC
Philippines, Panay I., Antique, Culasi, Malalison I.
Community-based fishery resources management
interdisciplinary research AGROVOC
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Abstract
In 1991, the Aquaculture Department of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center launched a community-based fishery resources management project on Malalison Island, in central Philippines, to help conserve the country's marine resources and to help the fisherfolk rise above their poverty. The eight-year project integrated various disciplines in biology, economics, sociology, public administration, and engineering in its study of fishery resources and fishing communities and in evolving intervention strategies for resource conservation and management, and for community development. The project's most important accomplishment was the inculcation among the fisherfolk of the importance of resource conservation and management. The most important lesson learned was that an enlightened and empowered fisherfolk could be effective managers and responsible users of fishery resources.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10862/1853
Suggested Citation
Agbayani, R. F., Baticados, D. B., & Siar, S. V. (2000). Community fishery resources management on Malalison Island, Philippines: R & D framework, interventions, and policy implications. Coastal Management, 28(1), 19-27. https://doi.org/10.1080/089207500263611 
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10.1080/089207500263611
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0892-0753
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