The UN Sustainable Development Goals highlight the need to protect the oceans, coastlines and small-scale fishermen. However, this may be in conflict with ASEAN’s bid to reach the targets set out in the ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint. Serious political will and effective on-the-ground effort will be vital in preserving Southeast Asia’s highly endangered fishing heritage
An overview of fisheries conflicts in South and South-East Asia: Challenges and directions
Since its establishment in 1967, SEAFDEC’s direction has been changed from improvement of technologi...
Sustainable resource use and access rights aspects. To replace “open access” to fishery resources w...
The UN Sustainable Development Goals highlight the need to protect the oceans, coastlines and small-...
The paper analyses the UN Sustainable Development Goal “Life Below Water” as it relates to maritime ...
Social, economic and human rights aspects. To develop strategies focusing on livelihood development...
Most island countries in the South Pacific region give the high priority to fisheries in their natio...
The significance of the ocean and the resources that lie beneath it is well represented in the Unite...
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has emerged as a global fish producer, owing to t...
The international community has come together to pursue certain fundamental, common goals over the c...
Many people living in the rural areas in the Philippines, as in other developing countries in Southe...
To achieve sustainable fisheries for food security in the ASEAN region, the Resolution (RES) and Pla...
Fisheries subsidies are crucial to the poor small scale fishers in Southeast Asia (ASEAN) as the fis...
Master of ArtsCenter for Southeast Asian StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu...
United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 14 ‘life below water’, is directed to the sustain...
An overview of fisheries conflicts in South and South-East Asia: Challenges and directions
Since its establishment in 1967, SEAFDEC’s direction has been changed from improvement of technologi...
Sustainable resource use and access rights aspects. To replace “open access” to fishery resources w...
The UN Sustainable Development Goals highlight the need to protect the oceans, coastlines and small-...
The paper analyses the UN Sustainable Development Goal “Life Below Water” as it relates to maritime ...
Social, economic and human rights aspects. To develop strategies focusing on livelihood development...
Most island countries in the South Pacific region give the high priority to fisheries in their natio...
The significance of the ocean and the resources that lie beneath it is well represented in the Unite...
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has emerged as a global fish producer, owing to t...
The international community has come together to pursue certain fundamental, common goals over the c...
Many people living in the rural areas in the Philippines, as in other developing countries in Southe...
To achieve sustainable fisheries for food security in the ASEAN region, the Resolution (RES) and Pla...
Fisheries subsidies are crucial to the poor small scale fishers in Southeast Asia (ASEAN) as the fis...
Master of ArtsCenter for Southeast Asian StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu...
United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 14 ‘life below water’, is directed to the sustain...
An overview of fisheries conflicts in South and South-East Asia: Challenges and directions
Since its establishment in 1967, SEAFDEC’s direction has been changed from improvement of technologi...
Sustainable resource use and access rights aspects. To replace “open access” to fishery resources w...