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Fisheries

Protecting ecosystems and livelihoods

Essam Yassin Mohammed
Reflect & Act
, 2 pages
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Preview of 17199IIED
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English
Published: December 2013
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Product code:17199IIED
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Bangladesh shifts towards more effective, equitable and sustainable approaches for safeguarding hilsa fishing

https://www.iied.org/protecting-ecosystems-livelihoods-bangladesh

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Mohammed, E. (2013). Protecting ecosystems and livelihoods. .
Available at https://www.iied.org/17199iied

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