Non-state legal systems and their role in governance of small-scale marine fisheries along the south west coast of India
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Non-state legal systems and their role in governance of small-scale marine fisheries along the south west coast of India
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Thomson,K
Ramachandran,C Shinoj,P Baiju,K K |
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Non-state legal systems
governance of small-scale marine fisheries south west coast of India marine policy |
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Non-state governance institutions in small-scale fisheries coordinate various actors and provide norms to resolve conflicting interests among contesting users to sustain livelihoods, economic returns and resource health. In India, however, there exists a certain cynicism about the effectiveness of community-based organizations and institutions to manage small-scale marine fisheries. The predominant concern is that, relying on indigenous institutions for resource management is not so- cially desirable due to the close affiliation of these informal institutions to traditional caste/religious networks. Another apprehension is that, non-state institutions weaken over time and even dissolve under the influence of emerging socio-political developments and neo-liberal market forces. However, some recent studies have confirmed that community/caste/religious organizations continue to coordinate various governance functions in many maritime communities even today Not Available |
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2021-09-18T04:35:04Z
2021-09-18T04:35:04Z 2019 |
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Article
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0964-5691 http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/64310 |
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English
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