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Planning the use of fish for food security in Solomon Islands

Abstract
- This study was funded through the USAID-supported Coral Triangle Support Partnership (CTSP). As part of the US CTI Support Program, CTSP is part of the United States Government’s commitment to promote the sustainable management of the marine and coastal resources in the Coral Triangle. In cooperation with the Coral Triangle national governments and the international community, CTSP is a five-year program that provides technical assistance and helps build capacity to address critical issues including food security, climate change, and marine biological diversity. This study provides an insight into the changing demand for fish in the Solomon Islands over the next 20 years. It supports US CTI Indicator 3 — “Number of policies, laws, agreements, or regulations promoting sustainable natural resource management and conservation that are implemented as a result of USG assistance”.
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Date
- 2011
Author
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Weeratunge, N.
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Pemsl, D.
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Rodriguez, P.
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Chen, O.L.
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Badjeck, M.C.
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Schwarz, A.M.
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Paul, C.
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Prange, J.
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Kelling, I.
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- Report
Publisher
- Coral Triangle Support Partnership