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Aqua KE Government Documents 2006:1010010


Publication

Improving Coastal Livelihoods Through Sustainable Aquaculture Practices

A Report to the Collaborative APEC Grouper Research Development Network

G. Haylor

Document format: pdf

Publisher: Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific

Creation date: 2003

This report from the STREAM Initiative draws on secondary literature, media sources and four diverse case studies from at-risk reef fisheries. These include a review of the current situation regarding at-risk reefs in South Sulawesi from secondary sources and primary interviews; case studies of implementation of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) from at-risk reef fisheries in Komodo in Indonesia and Hon Mun in Vietnam, where alternative livelihoods involving aquaculture are emerging; and an assessment of activities in Tubigon, Bohol Island in the Visayas Sea, Philippines, where land-based and caged-based aquaculture is being promoted with European Union support. Before the preparation of the final report, the Principal Investigator and case study partners brainstormed elements of a strategy for encouraging sustainable aquaculture, reviewed each other’s case studies and shared views via a Netmeeting, linked through the internet.

Key Words: NACA • STREAM • Poverty Alleviation • Southeast Asia • Philippines • Vietnam • Indonesia







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