Guidelines for community fish refuge-rice field fisheries system management in Cambodia
M. Kim,
K. Mam,
V. Sean,
V. Try,
A. Brooks,
S. Thay,
V. Hav and
R. Gregory
in Monographs from The WorldFish Center
Abstract:
Community Fish Refuge - Rice Field Fishery (CFR–RFF) systems managed under the Rice Field Fisheries Enhancement (RFFE) project have been shown to contribute to a 71% increase in annual average fish catch by households in the poorest quintile. The aim of these guidelines is to document good practices in CFR-RFF system management, and thus act as a resource for organizational stakeholders wishing to support fish conservation, food security and nutrition in such environments. These guidelines provide evidence-based step-by-step guidance for selecting existing water bodies and the surrounding communities; conducting needs assessment and action planning with stakeholders, including FiA and other local government and community residents; and training and supporting communities to plan and conduct improvements to physical environments and sustainably manage these environments.
Keywords: Small-scale fisheries; Small-scale farmers; Inland fisheries; Fish farming; Rice; Fishery management; Cambodia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q00 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
ISBN: 9789924550013
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