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Social dimensions of local fisheries co-management in the Coral Triangle
Philippa Cohen, Dirk Steenbergen
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Dimension
100%
Coral
100%
Triangle
100%
Fisheries Co-Management
100%
Comanagement
57%
Management Practice
42%
Closure
42%
Area
28%
Community
14%
Need
14%
Conservation
14%
Management
14%
Attention
14%
Increasing
14%
Investigation
14%
Environmental Management
14%
Institution
14%
Focusing
14%
Shape
14%
Indonesia
14%
Contrast
14%
Solomon Islands
14%
Fishing Effort
14%
Asia-Pacific
14%
Harvesting
14%
Modernization
14%
Hybrid
14%
Social Sciences
Sustainability
100%
Co-Management
100%
Practice
71%
Management
42%
Intervention
28%
Communities
14%
Strategy
14%
Environmental Management
14%
Economics
14%
Identity
14%
Science
14%
Indonesia
14%
Asia
14%
Attempt
14%
Example
14%
Attention
14%
Conservation
14%
Community-Based
14%
Sustainable Development
14%
Modernization
14%
Solomon Islands
14%
Hybridization
14%
Harvesting
14%
Religious Institution
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Introspection
14%
Attention
14%
Exercise
14%
Hybridization
14%
Hybrid
14%