25 August 2008 | 582 Downloads | .pdf | 1.01 MB | Genetics and Biodiversity, Livelihoods, gender and social issues, Aquatic plants, Thailand
Managing coastal resources involves understanding of complex systems containing both human and natural components. To manage these systems, institutions with divergent interests and expertise are called upon to work together. In Southeast Asia pressures on the coastal area is characterised by an increasing intensification of shrimp farms, expansion of aquaculture and conflicting interest in the management of coastal resources. In recent years impact of natural hazards has increased the vulnerability of coastal communities. In this report, we summarise the outcome of the first MANGROVE Project stakeholder workshop in Nakhon Si Thammarat in the Gulf of Thailand. The objectives of the workshop, held 6 March 2008, were to:
Publisher: Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
Rights: Creative Commons Attribution.