Browsing WorldFish Community by Author "Viswanathan, K."
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An Overview of Fisheries Conflicts in South and Southeast Asia: Recommendations, Challenges and Directions
Salayo, N.; Viswanathan, K.; Ahmed, M.; Garces, L. (2006)Type: Journal ArticleFisheries conflicts are among the persistent problems affecting the security of food, livelihoods and fishing environments crucial to poor fishing communities in developing countries in South and Southeast Asia. Most ... -
Indicators for management of coral reefs and their applications to marine protected areas
Ablan, M.C.A.; McManus, J.W.; Viswanathan, K. (2004)Type: Journal ArticleInformed planning and decision-making in the management of natural resources requires an ability to integrate complex interactions in ecosystems and communicate these effectively to stakeholders. This involves coping with ... -
Managing excess capacity in small-scale fisheries: perspectives from stakeholders in three Southeast Asian countries
Salayo, N.; Garces, L.; Pido, M.; Viswanathan, K.; Pomeroy, R.; Ahmed, M.; Siason, I.; Seng, K.; Masae, A. (2008)Type: Journal ArticleThe management of fishing capacity in both inland and marine fisheries is a major policy concern in most countries in Southeast Asia. Excess capacity leads to a number of negative impacts, such as resource use conflicts, ... -
The contribution of aquatic ecosystems and fisheries to food security and livelihoods: a research agenda
Dugan, P.J.; Baran, E.; Tharme, R.; Prein, M.; Ahmed, R.; Amerasinghe, P.; Bueno, P.; Brown, C.; Dey, M.; Jayasinghe, G.; Niasse, M.; Nieland, A.; Smakhtin, V.; Tinh, N.; Viswanathan, K.; Welcomme, R. (2002)Type: Book ChapterAquatic ecosystems are a diverse group of water dependent habitats that support important biodiversity and provide a wide range of benefits to people. As pressure on the world‘s water resources has increased, there has ...


