In Bangladesh, fishing communities are one of the most climate-vulnerable groups, though they play an important role in economic development. The main objective of this study was …
The present study analysed the major features of two important acts and an ordinance in Bangladesh that govern coastal and marine fishery exploitation and conservation. The …
In Indonesia, small-scale fisheries involve about 90% of the total number of fishers and generate significant employment for coastal communities. As defined by Indonesian law …
AN Abdullah, B Myers, N Stacey, KK Zander… - Environment …, 2017 - Springer
The area used for shrimp aquaculture in Bangladesh has increased about tenfold since 1980. This study examines how shrimp aquaculture has affected the livelihoods of people …
Illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing can result in loss of revenue, environmental damage, and economic loss for coastal communities, as well as a reduction …
Engaging with the future to make better decisions in the present is key for sustainable development and climate change responses. In this conceptual paper, we suggest a …
Tropical hilsa shad, which is an anadromous fish migrating from the sea to spawn in freshwater river, constitutes an important fishery in some Asian and Middle East countries …
The southeastern coastline of Bangladesh where the longest natural sea beach Cox's Bazar is located has experienced more pronounced changes due to human intervention compared …
E Hilmi - Ocean & Coastal Management, 2018 - Elsevier
Hazards in coastal areas such as tsunamis, abrasion and sea level rise may cause ecosystem degradation, building damage, and human death. One strategy to mitigate the …