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Impact of Cambodian Decentralization Policy in Fishery Management on Human Security of Fishers Around the Tonle Sap Lake


Title : Impact of Cambodian Decentralization Policy in Fishery Management on Human Security of Fishers Around the Tonle Sap Lake
Type : Master Degree Thesis
Year : 2011
University:  International Development Studies, Chulalongkorn University
Author : Borin UN

ABSTRACT

Tonle Sap Lake (TSL) is the largest permanent freshwater body in Southeast Asia and among the most productive freshwater ecosystems in the world. Fisheries from TSL directly support more than one million people around the lake and provide the single largest source of protein for Cambodia’s population.

The study investigates whether decentralization in fishery management in Cambodia around the TSL and the establishment of community fisheries (CFs) has strengthened local communities’ economic and food security. Three communities in Battambang Province with differing degrees of success in establishing a CF were examined to conduct a comparative analysis, namely: Prek Trob, where a successful CF has been established; Doun Try where an unsuccessful CF has been established; and Kbal Taol where the community has yet to create a CF. The study’s conceptual framework differentiates decentralization into: deconcentration, whereby central government delegates power and responsibility to lower government institutions; and democratic decentralization whereby power and responsibility are transferred to local communities.

The study finds that democratic decentralization has not yet fully granted the communities with the necessary powers, resource use rights and autonomy in decision-making to develop and manage the fishery resources in their community. At the same time, deconcentration has not totally created responsive and accountable authorities. As a result, Cambodia’s decentralization policy in fishery management has not yet proved to strengthen the economic and food security of local fishers around TSL.

To remedy the gaps of Cambodia’s decentralization policy in fishery management, further deconcentration and democratic decentralization in fisheries management must be in place. There must also be more effective enforcement of existing fishery laws through both education and policing, including: addressing corruption in the fisheries sector; taking action against illegal fishers; and halting destruction of fish habitats. Meanwhile, a greater role and incentives should also be given to Commune Councils to engage and partner with local communities in the management and conservation of fisheries resources.


The Development Ethics of Amartya Sen: A Critical Study

Title : The Development Ethics of Amartya Sen: A Critical Study
Type : Master Degree Thesis; Language: English
Institution : Assumption University
Year: 2005
Author : Mr. Chanroeun Pa

ABSTRACT

Development aims at promoting human life and upgrading the quality of life of humankind. In the age of modernization and globalization development has played an important role in raising the standards of living of many people. However, in spite of the advances in technology and its positive impact on our way of life, we are still living in the world where abject poverty, social injustice and dehumanization abound. We have to face many new problems such as the greenhouse effect as a result of global warming, environmental degradation, dwindling natural resources, human exploitation, corruption, child labor, human slave trade, violence and drug trafficking- while the old ones are still with us, namely the perennial problem of poverty, unfulfilled basic human needs, famine and widespread hunger, etc. The result of these problems can be seen in every corner of the world. What is the purpose of development if it does not make our life better, happier, and the world a better place in which to live? To address these problems, this research will focus on clearly defining the roles and the tasks of development by depending on the development ethics theories and the work of Amartya Sen on development. The purpose of doing this is to study critically the ethical principles of development according to Amartya Sen. The researcher hopes that the outcome of this study will serve as a constructive response to the imbalance of the double-edged world development process going on at the present time.