Initiatives towards fisheries co-management in the Philippines: the case of San Miguel Bay
Robert Pomeroy and
Michael D. Pido
Marine Policy, 1995, vol. 19, issue 3, 213-226
Abstract:
The future success of fisheries management in the Philippines may lie in a form of co-management involving a partnership whereby authority and responsibility for fisheries management is shared between various levels of government and the local fishing community. This paper examines initiatives towards such an arrangement by using the case of San Miguel Bay, a key fishing ground which has been well studied over the last 15 years.
Date: 1995
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