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    • Communication strategies for managing coastal fisheries conflicts in Bangladesh 

      Murshed-E-Jahan, K.; Belton, B.; Viswanathan, K.K. (2014)
      Type: Journal Article
      Fisheries management involves balancing the competing demands of different users of fishery resources. Conflicts among fisheries stakeholders arise due to differences in power, interests, values, priorities, and manner of ...
    • Enforcement and compliance with fisheries regulations in Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines 

      Viswanathan, K.K.; Abdullah, N.M.R.; Susilowati, I.; Siason, I.M.; Ticao, C. (1997)
      Type: Report
      A study of compliance with fisheries regulations in Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines is presented. Compliance models which account for moral obligation and social influence in addition to the conventional expected ...
    • Experiences with fisheries co-management in Southeast Asia and Bangladesh 

      Pomeroy, R.S.; Viswanathan, K.K. (2003)
      Type: Book Chapter
      The countries of Southeast Asia, ie Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam, have a current population of over 510 million, of whom approximately 35 percent live below the ...
    • Fish fights over fish rights: non-traditional security issues in fisheries in Southeast Asia 

      Salayo, N.D.; Garces, L.; Viswanathan, K.K.; Ahmed, M. (2005)
      Type: Conference Paper
      This paper presents the results of ‘Fish Fights over Fish Rights” project which evaluated conflicts related to overcapacity in the fisheries and those that may pose threats to food, livelihood and environmental security ...
    • Fisheries co-management - an institutional innovation? Lessons from south east Asia and southern Africa 

      Nielsen, J.R.; Degnbol, P.; Viswanathan, K.K.; Ahmed, M.; Hara, M.; Nik Mustapha, R.A. (2004)
      Type: Journal Article
      During the last decade the co-management concept has gained increasing acceptance as a potential way forward to improve fisheries management performance. It has, however, at the same time become increasingly evident that ...
    • Fisheries co-management and transaction costs 

      Abdullah, N.M.R.; Viswanathan, K.K.; Pomeroy, R.S. (1998)
      Type: Journal Article
      Fisheries co-management is increasingly seen as a solution to the problems of resource use conflicts and overexploitation. The importance of transactions costs may not have been given adequate attention. The transaction ...
    • Fisheries co-management policy brief: findings from a worldwide study 

      Viswanathan, K.K.; Nielsen, J.R.; Degnbol, P.; Ahmed, M.; Hara, M.; Nik Mustapha, R.A. (2003)
      Type: Brief
      Fisheries in developing countries are under intense pressure from increasing human populations, overexploitation of resources and conflicts over access to degraded resources. Who should take the responsibility for managing ...
    • Fishing skill in developing country fisheries: the Kedah, Malaysia trawl fishery 

      Viswanathan, K.K.; Omar, I.; Jeon, Y.; Kirkley, J.; Squires, D.; Susilowati, I. (2001)
      Type: Journal Article
      Fishing skill is perceived to play a crucial role in catching fish. The question arises for fishery managers as to whether or not there are observable and measurable attributes of the skipper or vessel that can be monitored ...