Conditions for collective action: understanding factors supporting and constraining community-based fish culture in Bangladesh, Cambodia and Vietnam
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Main Authors: | 175209 WorldFish Center, Penang (Malaysia) eng, Joffre, O. 174339, Sheriff, N. 174340, Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, Washington, DC (USA) eng 175168 |
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Penang (Malaysia) WorldFish Center
2011
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Subjects: | Fish culture, Floodplains, farming systems, Flooded land, Community involvement, Site preparation, data collection, Data processing, Data analysis, markets, Incentives, Governance, case studies, |
Online Access: | http://www.worldfishcenter.org/resource_centre/WF_2816.pdf |
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