Eat your fish and sell it, too–livelihood choices of small-scale fishers in rural Cambodia

R Hartje, D Bühler, U Grote - Ecological Economics, 2018 - Elsevier
Our paper assesses the effects of environmental income deriving from small-scale capture
fishery on household food security in Cambodia. We extend the sustainable livelihood …

[HTML][HTML] Environmental change and resource access in aquatic food systems: a Photovoice case study of Cambodian fisheries

KJ Fiorella, H Magnuson, C Sim, V Phan… - Ecology and …, 2023 - ecologyandsociety.org
Ecosystem services and the biodiversity that supports them directly provision food and
livelihoods to millions around the world within environments increasingly facing multifaceted …

Current status and future needs of economics research of inland fisheries

RW Grantham, MA Rudd - Fisheries management and ecology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Inland capture fisheries (ICFs) provide ecosystem services–fish for food, livelihoods and
recreation–to people and therefore have an economic value. Economic valuation can inform …

[PDF][PDF] State building in Cambodia

S Sok - 2012 - dro.deakin.edu.au
This study examines the state building effort in Cambodia over the last two decades with
illustrations from the fisheries subsector. Based on an eclectic approach, the author …

Food security in rural Cambodia and fishing in the Mekong in the light of declining fish stocks

R Hartje, D Bühler, U Grote - World Food Policy, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Fishing in the Mekong River is of utmost importance for rural livelihoods in parts of
Cambodia. As a result of ecosystem changes, fish stocks are expected to decline. Using …

[引用][C] Ecosystems and Economic Growth in the Mekong