Browsing Resilient small-scale fisheries by Author "Kurien, J."
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Factors that drive Cambodia's inland fish catch: what role can community fisheries play?
Kurien, J.; Baran, E.; So Nam (2006)Type: BriefThis policy brief is based on an initiative being made at the IFReDI in Cambodia to model the crucial hydrological, bio-ecological and socioeconomic factors that deserve attention if the fish catch in Cambodia is to be sustained. -
Livelihood importance and values of Tonle Sap Lake fisheries
Hap Navy; Ratana Chuenpagdee; Kurien, J. (2006)Type: BriefFisheries have long been central to Cambodian lifestyle and more than one million people, particularly those living in and around the Tonle Sap Lake, depend on fisheries and other aquatic resources for food, income and ... -
Multi-Stakeholder Information and Communication (MuSIC) Workshop - small-scale fisheries, food security and wholesome nutrition
Kurien, J.; Reale, P.; Paola Reale: 0000-0002-9759-1614 (2020)Type: Internal ReportVibrant small-scale fishing communities contribute to local food security and wholesome nutrition by providing fresh fish; create spatially dispersed local employment particularly for women; contribute to reduction of ... -
Rights-based fisheries governance: from fishing rights to human rights
Allison, E.H.; Ratner, B.D.; Asgard, B.; Willmann, R.; Pomeroy, R.; Kurien, J. (2012)Type: Journal ArticleIn the last twenty years, policy prescriptions for addressing the global crisis in fisheries have centred on strengthening fisheries governance through clarifying exclusive individual or community rights of access to fishery ...


