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Knowledge, gender, and resources in small-scale fishing: The case of Honda Bay, Palawan, Philippines
(Springer Verlag, 2003)
The coastal zone is a place of intense activity where resources, users, and resource-use practices interact. This case study of small-scale fisheries in Honda Bay, Palawan, Philippines shows that resources, space, and ...
Women and the question of sustainable development in a Philippine fishing village
(Taylor & Francis, 1998)
This paper presents a case study of time use and contribution to the household income of men, women, and children in 12 households in a fishing village in Panay Island, central Philippines. The study highlights the ...
Changes in farm management and production systems: Response to shrimp culture problems in the Philippines
(Japan Regional Fisheries Society, 2004)
Acceptability of territorial use rights in fisheries: towards community-based management of small-scale fisheries in the Philippines
(Elsevier, 1992)
The granting of territorial use rights in fisheries (TURFs) to fisherfolk associations, similar to that practiced in Japan, is recommended as a management tool for small-scale fisheries in the Philippines. This study, ...
Participation of women in oyster and mussel farming in Western Visayas, Philippines
(Blackwell Publishing, 1995)
This paper provides baseline information on the involvement of women in small-scale coastal aquaculture such as the farming of slipper oyster, Crassostrea iredalei (Faustino 1933), and green mussel, Perna viridis (Linnaeus ...
Community fishery resources management on Malalison Island, Philippines: R & D framework, interventions, and policy implications
(Taylor & Francis, 2000)
In 1991, the Aquaculture Department of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center launched a community-based fishery resources management project on Malalison Island, in central Philippines, to help conserve the ...
Using local user perceptions to evaluate outcomes of protected area management in the Sagay Marine Reserve, Philippines
(Cambridge University Press, 2004)
Local user perceptions of resource trajectory and indicators of protected area outcomes can be useful in the assessment of integrated conservation projects, both marine and terrestrial. In-depth stakeholder surveys using ...
Change in Aplaya: resource use and responses to changing markets among fisherfolk in Honda Bay, Palawan
(University of San Carlos Publications, 2003)