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ESSC-FAO Case Study on Malampaya Sound, Taytay, Northern Palawan PDF Print
Friday, 23 October 2009
Malampaya sound.jpgSometime mid-2000, the UN-FAO Community Forestry Unit provided ESSC an opportunity to share its work experience in Malampaya Sound, Taytay, Northern Palawan by writing a case study entitled "Moving from Open Access Extraction to New Participatory Levels of Accountable Management."
The effort was to write up a case study on conflict management, for which the Malampaya work experience was selected, a protected area that is also historically the main source of livelihood by the fisherfolk communities.

Initially facilitated by Rowena Soriaga with Jonathan Pilien, the final draft had major inputs from Sylvia Miclat and Pedro Walpole.

Malampaya sound.jpgIt is one of the case studies in the FAO book "Natural Resource Conflict Management Case Studies: An Analysis of Power, Participation and Protected Areas" published January 2003 with A.H. Peter Castro and Erik Nielsen as Editors .

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