Managing Fisheries Conflicts in Southeast Asia

The fisheries sector is a vital sector for Southeast Asian (ASEAN) nations as it provides a source of protein and employment to the people. However, the ASEAN fisheries sector also encounters severalconflict issues. Fisheries conflicts are common in Southeast Asian nations and are dangerous if left...

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Main Authors: Lee, Wen Chiat, Viswanathan, K. Kuperan
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Online Access:https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/30074/1/JES%2004%2001%202022%2048-57.pdf
http://doi.org/10.32890/jes2022.4.1.1
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https://www.e-journal.uum.edu.my/index.php/jes/article/view/14569
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spelling my.uum.repo.300742023-11-29T08:16:03Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/30074/ Managing Fisheries Conflicts in Southeast Asia Lee, Wen Chiat Viswanathan, K. Kuperan HC Economic History and Conditions The fisheries sector is a vital sector for Southeast Asian (ASEAN) nations as it provides a source of protein and employment to the people. However, the ASEAN fisheries sector also encounters severalconflict issues. Fisheries conflicts are common in Southeast Asian nations and are dangerous if left unaddressed. Such conflicts can destroy the livelihoods of fishers and negatively affect food security and the fishing environment. In this paper, fisheries conflicts cases in ASEAN are used to examineconflicts faced by fishers. The objective is to understand the sources of conflicts and recommend approaches for reducing or eliminating the conflicts to ensure the sustainability of fisheries resources in the ASEAN region. The main findings of this paper show that the principal sources of conflicts in ASEAN are disagreement of fishers with the allocation of resources by the government and competition among fishers for the limited fisheries resources. Community-based management or co-managed fisheries have the potential to empower communities in decision making to solve the conflicts and ensure fisheries rights are allocated equitably. UUM Press 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc4_by https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/30074/1/JES%2004%2001%202022%2048-57.pdf Lee, Wen Chiat and Viswanathan, K. Kuperan (2022) Managing Fisheries Conflicts in Southeast Asia. Journal of Economics and Sustainability (JES), 4 (1). pp. 48-57. ISSN 2637-1294 https://www.e-journal.uum.edu.my/index.php/jes/article/view/14569 http://doi.org/10.32890/jes2022.4.1.1 http://doi.org/10.32890/jes2022.4.1.1
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Managing Fisheries Conflicts in Southeast Asia
description The fisheries sector is a vital sector for Southeast Asian (ASEAN) nations as it provides a source of protein and employment to the people. However, the ASEAN fisheries sector also encounters severalconflict issues. Fisheries conflicts are common in Southeast Asian nations and are dangerous if left unaddressed. Such conflicts can destroy the livelihoods of fishers and negatively affect food security and the fishing environment. In this paper, fisheries conflicts cases in ASEAN are used to examineconflicts faced by fishers. The objective is to understand the sources of conflicts and recommend approaches for reducing or eliminating the conflicts to ensure the sustainability of fisheries resources in the ASEAN region. The main findings of this paper show that the principal sources of conflicts in ASEAN are disagreement of fishers with the allocation of resources by the government and competition among fishers for the limited fisheries resources. Community-based management or co-managed fisheries have the potential to empower communities in decision making to solve the conflicts and ensure fisheries rights are allocated equitably.
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