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Judul Asia-Pacific Fishing Livelihoods / Michael Fabinyi;, Kate Barclay
Pengarang Fabinyi, Michael
Barclay, Kate
EDISI 1st ed
Penerbitan Milan : Palgrave Macmillan Cham, 2022
Deskripsi Fisik 112p. :ill
ISBN 978-3-030-79591-7
Subjek FISHERIES — ASIA — SOCIAL ASPECTS
FISHERIES — PACIFIC AREA — SOCIAL ASPECTS
FISHERS — ASIA — SOCIAL CONDITIONS
FISHERS — PACIFIC AREA — SOCIAL CONDITIONS
FISHERIES — ECONOMIC ASPECTS — ASIA
FISHERIES — ECONOMIC ASPECTS — PACIFIC AREA
FISHERY POLICY — ASIA
FISHERY POLICY — PACIFIC AREA
Abstrak “Asia-Pacific Fishing Livelihoods shows what could be addressed in fisheries management, why it is important to address … . It is an easily accessible and concise synopsis to be considered by academics and practitioners alike as they continue to inform and shape policies that dramatically impact the health and well-being of millions involved in fisheries livelihoods and, more broadly, to the billions of socially and ecologically marginalized who rely on access and utilization of government-managed resources.” (David Fazzino, Maritime Studies, Vol. 21 (2), June, 2022) “Where fishing livelihoods come from and where they are going are simple questions with no simple answers. Using examples of small-scale fisheries in Asia-Pacific, Fabinyi and Barclay offer eloquent analyses of how fishing livelihoods are shaped, resting on a relational approach idea. The book is a must-read for policy makers and practitioners looking for rare insights in the social sciences of fisheries, to broaden their governance solutions”.
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