2018-11-062018-11-062007WorldFish Center. Penanghttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12348/1667The tremendous loss of life and assets resulting from the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami dealt a devastating blow to the coastal communities of Aceh Province, Indonesia. There have been a variety of interventions ranging from repair and replacement of boats and equipment to reconstruction of landing sites and culture ponds. However, there is a concern that rehabilitation responses have been developed without regard to longer-term impacts and may, in some cases, be highly visible but not necessarily well-considered options. This calls for greater consideration of sustainable and integrated livelihood and ecosystem rehabilitation that strengthens the resilience of communities to cope with future threats from natural disasters, socio-economic change or political crises.application/pdfCC BY 4.0Community-based fisheries management in post-tsunami Aceh, Indonesia: diagnosis, planning and options testingPoster