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Micro-credit and community based fisheries management
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Abstract
- This impact study confirmed that Community Based Fisheries Management (CBFM) approach has improved the livelihoods of poor households based on increased accessibility to micro-credits; increased credit amount received; reduced dependence on money-lenders; accumulation of financial asset; and adoption of alternative livelihood options.
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Date
- 2007
Author
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Islam, G.M.N.
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Type
- Brochure
Publisher
- WorldFish