The state and its agencies in coastal resources management: the political ecology of fisheries management in Pattani, southern T

TitleThe state and its agencies in coastal resources management: the political ecology of fisheries management in Pattani, southern T
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsTan-Mullins M
JournalSingapore Journal of Tropical Geography
Volume28
Pagination348-361
Source DocumentAccessible with appropriate permission
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Rusembilan Kembong Fishery, Thailand

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The fishing village of Rusembilan is situated on the shore of the Gulf of Thailand, about 3 and half miles from the provincial capital, Pattani. Fishing, which is largely seasonal, is the most important occupation, followed by rice cultivation. The original case spans from 1956 to 1964 and catalogues an action situation involving approximately 1,000 villagers; the resource units are kembong (species of mackerel) and udang ako (species of prawn). Social relationships and communication in...
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