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A Case for a human rights-based approach to Indian aquaculture systems: A Literature review

Koshy, Neena (2021) A Case for a human rights-based approach to Indian aquaculture systems: A Literature review. International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF), India. ISBN 978-93-80802-75-6

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Abstract

Aquaculture is the new sunrise sector with respect to ­fish production. Developing countries of Asia are the world leaders, with a large population dependent on the sector. Though a plethora of literature is available on aquaculture, there is a lacuna with regards to speci­fic studies on the human rights aspects of the same. This study is an effort to bring focus on this void and the facets that need to be examined if aquaculture is to become sustainable and is able to contribute towards various sustainable development goals as envisaged. As the human dependence on the sector is very high, the study emphasises the need and importance of placing a human rights-based framework at the centre stage of future growth of aquaculture in India. This will steer the development towards an environmentally sound and socially just path, a prerequisite for the sector. The objective of the study is to understand the strengths of legislation, guidelines, schemes and other government documents with regard to the defence of human rights; review and analyse the environmental and social impacts of aquaculture systems as seen in the literature review; and to suggest a set of recommendations that could help ­fill the gaps in the current systems as identi­fied by this study. The monograph will be of use to researchers, scientists, fi­shworker organisations, environmentalists and anyone interested in aquaculture development in India.

Item Type: Books
Class Number: 930.ICSF219
Keywords: ICSF, Human Rights, India, Aquaculture, Fish Production, Developing Countries, Asia, Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), Policy, Governance, Environmental Impact, Social Impact, Fishworker Organisations
Subjects: Aquaculture
Depositing User: Jeeva ICSF Rajan
Date Deposited: 02 Jun 2022 10:48
Last Modified: 02 Jun 2022 10:49
URI: http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/16952

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