The imperative to include stakeholders and rightsholders in fisheries management over the past 30 years has led to many changes in management regimes around the world, a key …
We examine the impact of the Community Based Fisheries Management (CBFM) on welfare of fishing households in Bangladesh. Our analyses demonstrate how the various types of …
Despite significant growth, the fisheries supply chain is complicated due to various types of stakeholders performing multiple tasks, which may have an impact on the governance …
Many fisheries authorities in the world have been compelled to accept community-based management as an invaluable means to formulate fisheries management due to failures of …
Hilsa (Tenualosa ilisha) is geographically and economically important species in Bangladesh. To conserve hilsa, the government of Bangladesh has introduced fishing ban …
Community based management of inland openwater fisheries in Bangladesh has introduced and practiced through the Community Based Fisheries Management (cbfm) approach with …
Local knowledge of fishers is considered to be useful in establishing effective dialogue between fishers and fishery managers to foster the sharing of power and responsibility …
The islands in the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia are well-known for their rich coral reef ecosystems. The government of Malaysia has established several Marine Protected Areas …
Climate change, flooding, disease and lack of proper governance are creating unforeseen challenges for aquaculture development in Bangladesh. Identifying the various …