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handle: 1834/35122 , 1834/35095
Aquaculture and coastal resources management is discussed, indicating the various factors which need to be taken into consideration when introducing aquaculture into a community: 1) Resources users and stakeholders; 2) Perception about resources; 3) Knowledge about aquaculture; 4) Property rights regimes; 5) Gender matters; 6) Consumer preferences; 7) Availability of support services.
Coastal zone management, Marketing, marine environment, Philippines, Resource management, Culture effects, Socioeconomic aspects, Aquaculture, Coastal zone, Resource conservation, Environmental impact, Sociology, Extension activities, Mangroves, Shrimp culture, Aquaculture development, brackishwater environment, Aquatic communities, freshwater environment, Livelihoods, Ecosystem management, Marine aquaculture
Coastal zone management, Marketing, marine environment, Philippines, Resource management, Culture effects, Socioeconomic aspects, Aquaculture, Coastal zone, Resource conservation, Environmental impact, Sociology, Extension activities, Mangroves, Shrimp culture, Aquaculture development, brackishwater environment, Aquatic communities, freshwater environment, Livelihoods, Ecosystem management, Marine aquaculture
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