STREAM Journal Volume 1, No. 3, July-September 2002

In this issue:

  • From resource user to resource manager: A significant change story.
    Ruperto Aleroza as told to Jocel Pangilinan and Ronet Santos
  • Significant change with Cambodian provincial livelihoods study teams.
    Bun Hay Chheng, Tan Someth Bunwhat, Mey Chanthou and Bun Puthy
  • The Community Fisheries Development Office: One year on.
    Matt Fox
  • CFDO open for business!
    Louise Mackeson-Sandbach
  • Stakeholders and institutional involvement in aquaculture management and development.
    M. Krishnan and Pratap S. Birthal
  • Fish seed production for aquaculture in Southeast Cambodia: Decentralisation - the way to go?
    Olivier Delahaye Gamucci, Graham C. Mair and Harvey Demaine
  • About the STREAM Journal.
  • About STREAM.

This edition is also available inĀ Ilonggo, Khmer, Nepali and Vietnamese.

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Publisher: Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific

Rights: Copyright, all rights reserved.

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Learning, conflict management, information and communication technologies, aquatic resources management, legislation, livelihoods, gender, participation, stakeholders, policy and communications. They represent the sorts of issues around which the STREAM Initiative is promoting learning and communication. The STREAM Journal showcases a range of perspectives on issues and contexts from a diversity of views, and documents these voices so that our dialogues can be informed and inclusive. The intention is not to criticise, but to join with colleagues to be helpfully critical.