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Livelihoods and Fisheries in the Lower Mekong Basin Mekong Development Series

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This study grew out of a request from the Technical Advisory Body for Fisheries Management (TAB) conveyed to us by Wolf Hartman of MRC. We are grateful for the opportunity the body has given us to think about fisheries in the Mekong basin in the context of local and broader ideas about the role for livelihoods approaches in fisheries management and for Wolf’s encouragement and support. Carrying out the research on which this document is based was supported by many people it also links closely with related work on livelihoods | ISSN Livelihoods and Fisheries in the Lower Mekong Basin Mekong Development Series No. 5 May 2005 Mekong River Commission 1 Published by Mekong River Commission This document should be cited as STREAM Initiative 2005 Livelihoods and Fisheries in the Lower Mekong Basin Understanding the concept of livelihoods approaches. Mekong Development Series No. 5. Mekong River Commission Vientiane Lao PDR. 20pages. ISSN----- Acknowledgements This study grew out of a request from the Technical Advisory Body for Fisheries Management TAB conveyed to us by Wolf Hartman of MRC. We are grateful for the opportunity the body has given us to think about fisheries in the Mekong basin in the context of local and broader ideas about the role for livelihoods approaches in fisheries management and for Wolf s encouragement and support. Carrying out the research on which this document is based was supported by many people it also links closely with related work on livelihoods. A great debt is owed to all the authors cited in the study for thinking and sharing their views about the nature of livelihoods and their relation to their work. We would like to thank specifically Chris Barlow Wolf Hartman and the TAB members for their comments on the topic and the study itself and Tim Burnhill for editing the manuscript. Our understanding of the possible roles and potential of livelihoods approaches to impact on fisheries management and the lives of those who affect or are affected by the fishery is shaped by interactions across the region over a number of years. It has been a pleasure to spend time in the company of so many talented and ingenious people individually in groups in houses on boats in meetings and workshops in villages companies field offices departments and ministries. The authors wish to express their appreciation to MRC and the TAB for their continuing efforts to support the management of the Mekong basin. i Table of contents Summary iii Introduction 1 New ways of working 2 Language .

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