STREAM country strategy paper: Cambodia


Autoria(s): Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management (STREAM)
Data(s)

2002

Resumo

Cambodia is one of the poorest countries in the world; much of its population live in rural areas and many live below the local poverty line. The management of common property aquatic resources is of over-riding importance to food security and sustainable rural development in Cambodia. The key groups of poor people who use aquatic resources as part of their diverse livelihoods portfolios are subsistence fishers, small-scale aquaculture practitioners and aquatic resources collectors. Subsistence fishers access mainly the rivers, lakes and inundated forests in Tonle Sap provinces, the lower Mekong and Bassac regions and the upper part of the Mekong. Small-scale aquaculture and/or the collection of aquatic resources are most important in provinces that are not rich in fisheries resources including Kompong Speu, Ratnakiri, Mondulkiri, Preah Vihear and Ortdar Meanchey. Freshwater capture fisheries probably contribute more to national food security and the national economy in Cambodia than in any other country in the world. (19 p.)

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/1776/1/EngCSPCambodia_opt.pdf

Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management (STREAM) (2002) STREAM country strategy paper: Cambodia. Bangkok, Thailand, Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management (STREAM),

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management (STREAM)

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/1776/

http://www.streaminitiative.org/Library/VirtualLibrary.html

Palavras-Chave #Management #Fisheries #Aquaculture #Policies
Tipo

Monograph or Serial Issue

NonPeerReviewed