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Publisher: Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
Creation date: 2005
The role of aquaculture in poverty alleviation has previously been diminished by a resource-focused approach, which sometimes over simplifies how poor people and aquatic resources interact and thus affects the way in which support is provided. An emerging approach in Asian aquaculture looks in more detail at livelihoods issues and seeks opportunities to support resource management, access, and helps to understand the properties of resources including their utility for aquaculture, as well as the functioning they permit and the benefit they generate. This shift in thinking brings to light new issues and helps to build a more complete understanding of the role that aquaculture, and aquaculture service providers, can play in poverty reduction.
Key Words: Policy and Regulation Poverty Alleviation Natural Resources Management
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