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The Green Growth Future - Forbes Vietnam Sustainability Leaders Summit
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Monitoring Project "co-management" Phuoc Hai, Ba Ria
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2014 lunar new year gifts
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CISD attend Microsoft introduced Office 365 days for NGO
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Microsoft officially opened NGO Connection Day events
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Evaluate deployment model "Co-Management" coastal resources in Phuoc Hai (Nov-15-2013)
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Attending the workshop Impact of Climate Change and Adaptation in HCM city
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Dat Do District implemented the model for fisheries management in the town of Phuoc Hai (24-6-2013)
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The program "Capacity Building Model At Coastal Resource Management" at Phuoc Hai Town
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Continued support Ba Ria - Vung Tau established the "Co-Management" coastal trade.
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Research issues export rice in Vietnam
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Surveying the current state resource management and livelihood of fishermen
Field of Activity
Coastal resources management and sustainable livelihood issues for small-scale fishermen.
Abstract
The centralization management of coastal resources seems not to be efficient because it does not concern the role and responsibility of the community, especially a small scale fisheries, whom have expoired directly that resources for their livelihood. This study aims to build the model of “Co-management” and to draw the lesson learned in the practice in coastal areas in Phuoc Hai, Ba Ria Vung Tau province. The samples of 149 households were broken down into 10 wards of Phuoc Hải town in which Participatory Action Research was applied and “Sustainable livelihood framework” produced from DFID, UK has been used as a guideline for gathering and analyzing data. The “Co-management” style has been tried in which all related stakeholders have been linked together in the management. However, for successfully and sustainability in operating this model, it needs time for institutional building and capacity building all related stakeholders .
- Coastal resources management and sustainable livelihood issues for small-scale fishermen.
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