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Income Spreading Mechanisms in Common Property Resource Karanila System in Kerala's Fishery

An important feature of small-scale fishing communities in developing countries is community-evolved mechanisms to ensure that the resources, livelihood opportunities and revenues from the common property fishery are spread as widely as possible in the whole community. This article examines the case...

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Main Author: John Kurien A J Vijayan
Format: Printed Book
Published: Economic and Political Weekly July 15, 1995 1995
Online Access:http://10.26.1.76/ks/003820.pdf
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