THEMATIC REPORTS - Socio-Economics

2015

Survey of St. Martin’s Island: Summary report of resource and socio-economic Information
Mainstreaming gender in Large Marine Ecosystems
Livelihood assessment on hilsa fisher families in the Ayeyarwady delta, December 2014
Socio-economic impact assessment of the shark fishing ban in Maldives
Rapid socio-economic assessment of the Myeik Archipelago, 22-31 January, 2015, Myanmar
The value chain of Hilsa shad in the Ayeyarwady Delta, January 2015.
Report of the Socioeconomic Monitoring (SocMon) training workshop for Mannar, Sri Lanka, 26 May - 1 June 2015, Mannar, Sri Lanka
Voluntary guidelines for securing sustainable small-scale fisheries in the context of food security and poverty eradication
Voluntary guidelines for securing sustainable small-scale fisheries in the context of food security and poverty eradication - Oriya
Voluntary guidelines for securing sustainable small-scale fisheries in the context of food security and poverty eradication - Hindi
Voluntary guidelines for securing sustainable small-scale fisheries in the context of food security and poverty eradication Telegu
Vulnerability and resilience assessment of the Ayeyarwady Delta, Myanmar: Full assessment report
Report of the training course on Integrated Coastal Management in the Bay of Bengal 20-24 October 2014, Chonburi, Thailand
Report of the Socio-Economic baseline assessment dissemination meeting, 28 January 2015, Yangon Myanmar
Socio-Economic baseline assessment Thayawthatangyi and Langann Islands, Myeik Archipelago, Myanmar
Report of the SocMon capacity development workshop for the Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem countries in South Asia, 2-11 January 2015 St. Martin’s Island, Bangladesh
Socio-economic monitoring report for St. Martin's island, Bangladesh
Report of the SocMon capacity development workshop for the Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem countries in South Asia, 3-11 March, 2015, Vidathaltivu, Northern Province, Sri Lanka.
Socioeconomic Monitoring for Vidathaltivu village in Mannar Region, Northern Province, Sri Lanka, 3-11 March 2015, Mannar, Sri Lanka
Key considerations for a regional SocMon Strategy for the Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem countries in South Asia

2014

Report of the ICSF BOBLME Training Programme on Exposure visit to Cambodia,17-20 March 2014, Cambodia
Report of the ICSF-BOBLME Training programme on enhancing capacities of fishing communities:November 2013- March 2014:Thailand
A Participatory study of the traditional knowledge of fishing communities in the Gulf of Mannar, India
Report of the ICSF BOBLME Training programme on enhancing capacities of fishing communities, October November 2013,Myanmar
Enhancing capacity of fishing communities for resource management
Report of the Socioeconomic Monitoring (SocMon) training workshop 27 October - 4 November 2014, Balugaon, Odisha State, India
Report of the 2014 ICSF international workshop on SSF guidelines 21-24 July 2014
Report of the postgraduate certificate course on Integrated Coastal Management, 18 August – 26 September 2014, Bangkok, Thailand
Report of the BOBLME Ecosystem Valuation Workshop 2-3 December 2014,Phuket, Thailand
Assessing, demonstrating and capturing the economic value of marine & coastal ecosystem services in the Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem
Policy brief: Improving Conservation Effectiveness and the Relationship between Marine Protected Areas and Local Communities in Thailand (March 2014)
Why local people do not support conservation: Community perceptions of marine protected area livelihood impacts, governance and management in Thailand. Source: Marine Policy 44 (2014) 107–116
Report of the training on training on Socioeconomic Monitoring (SocMon), 9–19 January, 2014, Myanmar

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