Review of community-based ICM: best practices and lessons learned in the Bay of Bengal, South Asia

Conclusions and recommendations of the report were based upon eighteen case studies of community-based Integrated Coastal Management (ICM) in Bangladesh, India, Maldives and Sri Lanka. These include empowerment of coastal communities; failure of imposed fishery co-operatives; and the application of territorial use rights in fisheries(TURF).

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Main Authors: Samarakoon, J.I., Nightingale, Maeve, Hermes, Rudi, Joseph, B.L., Salagrama, V.
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME) 2011
Subjects:Conservation, Fisheries, Management, Planning, Bangladesh, India, Maldives, Sri Lanka, empowerment, coastal communities, fishery co-operatives, territorial use rights in fisheries(TURF), Community-based Integrated Coastal Management (ICM),
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/34297
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-342972021-07-13T01:48:06Z Review of community-based ICM: best practices and lessons learned in the Bay of Bengal, South Asia Samarakoon, J.I. Nightingale, Maeve Hermes, Rudi Joseph, B.L. Salagrama, V. Conservation Fisheries Management Planning Bangladesh India Maldives Sri Lanka empowerment coastal communities fishery co-operatives territorial use rights in fisheries(TURF) Community-based Integrated Coastal Management (ICM) Conclusions and recommendations of the report were based upon eighteen case studies of community-based Integrated Coastal Management (ICM) in Bangladesh, India, Maldives and Sri Lanka. These include empowerment of coastal communities; failure of imposed fishery co-operatives; and the application of territorial use rights in fisheries(TURF). FAO Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME) The Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME) was supported by the Global Environment Facility, the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, the governments of Norway and Sweden. The project was executed by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations. 2021-06-24T17:36:49Z 2021-06-24T17:36:49Z 2011 monograph BOBLME-2011-Socioec-01 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/34297 en http://www.boblme.org application/pdf application/pdf 145 Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME) Phuket, Thailand http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/18999 17435 2016-01-12 16:42:37 18999 Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME)
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Fisheries
Management
Planning
Bangladesh
India
Maldives
Sri Lanka
empowerment
coastal communities
fishery co-operatives
territorial use rights in fisheries(TURF)
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Fisheries
Management
Planning
Bangladesh
India
Maldives
Sri Lanka
empowerment
coastal communities
fishery co-operatives
territorial use rights in fisheries(TURF)
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India
Maldives
Sri Lanka
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coastal communities
fishery co-operatives
territorial use rights in fisheries(TURF)
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Fisheries
Management
Planning
Bangladesh
India
Maldives
Sri Lanka
empowerment
coastal communities
fishery co-operatives
territorial use rights in fisheries(TURF)
Community-based Integrated Coastal Management (ICM)
Samarakoon, J.I.
Nightingale, Maeve
Hermes, Rudi
Joseph, B.L.
Salagrama, V.
Review of community-based ICM: best practices and lessons learned in the Bay of Bengal, South Asia
description Conclusions and recommendations of the report were based upon eighteen case studies of community-based Integrated Coastal Management (ICM) in Bangladesh, India, Maldives and Sri Lanka. These include empowerment of coastal communities; failure of imposed fishery co-operatives; and the application of territorial use rights in fisheries(TURF).
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Fisheries
Management
Planning
Bangladesh
India
Maldives
Sri Lanka
empowerment
coastal communities
fishery co-operatives
territorial use rights in fisheries(TURF)
Community-based Integrated Coastal Management (ICM)
author Samarakoon, J.I.
Nightingale, Maeve
Hermes, Rudi
Joseph, B.L.
Salagrama, V.
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title Review of community-based ICM: best practices and lessons learned in the Bay of Bengal, South Asia
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