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Hanging in balance: benefit sharing in community-based fishery resource management in the Lower Mekong Basin
Collective management of resources has enjoyed a remarkable rise to prominence across resource governance, but many questions remain. What benefits are created and who are the recipients? Are these benefits and incentives sufficient to enable communities to collaborate for longer-term management? A clear conceptual framework is needed to better understand these social, economic and environmental impacts. The paper responds to this need and presents a new tool to analyse benefits and benefit-sharing within and between communities in relation to poverty reduction and conservation through two cases of community fisheries management in Lower Mekong Basin.
Hanging in balance: benefit sharing in community-based fishery resource management in the Lower Mekong Basin
Collective management of resources has enjoyed a remarkable rise to prominence across resource governance, but many questions remain. What benefits are created and who are the recipients? Are these benefits and incentives sufficient to enable communities to collaborate for longer-term management? A clear conceptual framework is needed to better understand these social, economic and environmental impacts. The paper responds to this need and presents a new tool to analyse benefits and benefit-sharing within and between communities in relation to poverty reduction and conservation through two cases of community fisheries management in Lower Mekong Basin.
Hanging in balance: benefit sharing in community-based fishery resource management in the Lower Mekong Basin
Minh, Le Nguyet (author)
Local Environment ; 13 ; 437-448
2008-07-01
12 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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