The Integrated Coastal Resources Management Project (ICRM-PD) was established in Pathew District, Chumphon Province, on 9 November 2001 as a collaborative effort between SEAFDEC/TD and the DOF of Thailand. The project aims to promote the sustainable use of coastal resources and transfer the experiences and lessons learned from the implementation of the project to other ASEAN member countries. The ICRM-PD project has six main activities, namely: Baseline Survey (Activity I), Extend and Encourage LBCRM (Activity II), Encourage Local Business (Activity III), Enhance Human Resource Capability and Participation (Activity IV), Develop Extension Methodologies and Strengthening of the Extension System (Activity V), Rehabilitate and Enhance Coastal ...
The paper contains the results of the two socio-economic surveys of the integrated coastal resource ...
The project helped empower the fishers and communities of eight coastal villages of Anda town (Carot...
There is a growing realization in Southeast Asian of the need for increased participation by resourc...
Research PaperSoutheast Asian Fisheries Development Center/Training Department (SEAFDEC/TD) and the ...
The Seminar on the Toward Further Development of Coastal Resource Management: Lessons Gained Through...
The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the fishers’ practices, experiences and participation ...
This paper describes the on-going process of the SEAFDEC/Training Department (TD) and Department of ...
The project plan proposes to introduce the idea of community-based coastal resource management at a ...
The paper reports the outcomes of the Integrated Coastal Fisheries Management Project that was imple...
Under the Fisheries Consulting Group’s (FCG) scheme adopted by SEAFDEC, the Training Department (TD)...
The Locally Based Coastal Resource Management project was implemented since 2002. The overall objec...
The paper presents the activities of Fishermen's Group at the sub-district of Pakklong, Chumphon Pro...
This is a quarterly report of the activities implementation of the LBCRM-PD (Locally Based Coastal R...
Unitary Republic of Indonesia (NKRI) is a maritime nation potentially sizable marine resources.Pinra...
Coastal Community Development and Fisheries Resources Management is six-year innovative joint projec...
The paper contains the results of the two socio-economic surveys of the integrated coastal resource ...
The project helped empower the fishers and communities of eight coastal villages of Anda town (Carot...
There is a growing realization in Southeast Asian of the need for increased participation by resourc...
Research PaperSoutheast Asian Fisheries Development Center/Training Department (SEAFDEC/TD) and the ...
The Seminar on the Toward Further Development of Coastal Resource Management: Lessons Gained Through...
The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the fishers’ practices, experiences and participation ...
This paper describes the on-going process of the SEAFDEC/Training Department (TD) and Department of ...
The project plan proposes to introduce the idea of community-based coastal resource management at a ...
The paper reports the outcomes of the Integrated Coastal Fisheries Management Project that was imple...
Under the Fisheries Consulting Group’s (FCG) scheme adopted by SEAFDEC, the Training Department (TD)...
The Locally Based Coastal Resource Management project was implemented since 2002. The overall objec...
The paper presents the activities of Fishermen's Group at the sub-district of Pakklong, Chumphon Pro...
This is a quarterly report of the activities implementation of the LBCRM-PD (Locally Based Coastal R...
Unitary Republic of Indonesia (NKRI) is a maritime nation potentially sizable marine resources.Pinra...
Coastal Community Development and Fisheries Resources Management is six-year innovative joint projec...
The paper contains the results of the two socio-economic surveys of the integrated coastal resource ...
The project helped empower the fishers and communities of eight coastal villages of Anda town (Carot...
There is a growing realization in Southeast Asian of the need for increased participation by resourc...