Title: Management potential of mangrove ecosystem of Sri Lanka as a food and livelihood system.Personal Authors: Liyanage, S.Author Affiliation: Department of Wildlife Conservation, Colombo, Sri Lanka.Editors: Gunasena, H. P. M., Kotagama, H. B., Wickramasuriya, H. V. A.Document Title: Coastal resource management in Sri Lanka. Proceedings of the Workshop held on August 6, 1999, New Delhi, IndiaAbstract:
This paper discusses the management potential for mangrove ecosystem of Sri Lanka as food and livelihood system since it provides forest products including timber, fuelwood and non-wood forests products, fishery resources, and lagoon fishery. It is emphasized that lagoon fishery, traditional use of Kirala, and Keran Koku as food is now being used. The utilization of thousand hectares of marshy lands, the emerging silver-fishery system, and crab farming provide employment opportunities.Publisher: International Development Research Centre Regional Office (South Asia)About CAB Abstracts CAB Abstracts is a unique and informative resource covering everything from Agriculture to Entomology to Public Health. In April 2006 we published our 5 millionth abstract, making it the largest and most comprehensive abstracts database in its field. Your search for ‘echo system of srilanka’ has pulled up numerous records and resources from the CAB Abstracts database. At this time, your institution does not subscribe to CAB Direct so you cannot access them. To find out more about this exciting resource, and how to subscribe, please click here.
This paper discusses the management potential for mangrove ecosystem of Sri Lanka as food and livelihood system since it provides forest products including timber, fuelwood and non-wood forests products, fishery resources, and lagoon fishery. It is emphasized that lagoon fishery, traditional use of Kirala, and Keran Koku as food is now being used. The utilization of thousand hectares of marshy lands, the emerging silver-fishery system, and crab farming provide employment opportunities.Publisher: International Development Research Centre Regional Office (South Asia)About CAB Abstracts CAB Abstracts is a unique and informative resource covering everything from Agriculture to Entomology to Public Health. In April 2006 we published our 5 millionth abstract, making it the largest and most comprehensive abstracts database in its field. Your search for ‘echo system of srilanka’ has pulled up numerous records and resources from the CAB Abstracts database. At this time, your institution does not subscribe to CAB Direct so you cannot access them. To find out more about this exciting resource, and how to subscribe, please click here.
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