Experience of STREAM Vietnam
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2008
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Sri Lanka Association for Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
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Established in early 2002, STREAM Vietnam has so far gained good experience and learnt many lessons in using participatory approaches. The Country Office has been able to link with a wide range of stakeholders, and is working hard to build close relationships amongst them, so that institutional entities can better support the livelihoods of poor aquatic resources users, and support disadvantaged groups of people to improve their living standards by themselves.
Reservoir fisheries and co-management are at early stage in Vietnam, but in certain places and industries co-management has brought about successful results by involving proactive participation of communities. Situated on the same continent and having many similarities, the interaction in agriculture and fisheries sector between Vietnam and Sri Lanka has brought the two countries closer. Being members of the STREAM family, there are great opportunities for exchange of experiences and lessons towards sustainable management of reservoir resources.
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Ha, Nguyen Song, 2008. Experience of STREAM Vietnam. In: Participatory Approaches to Reservoir Fisheries Management: Issues, Challenges and Policies (M.J.S. Wijeyaratne & U.S. Amarasinghe eds). pp. 63-69. Sri Lanka Association for Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Colombo, Sri Lanka.