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National legislations: Best practices and challenges in India for sustainable management of fish genetic resources

Kumawat, Tarachand and Tyagi, Lalit Kumar (2024) National legislations: Best practices and challenges in India for sustainable management of fish genetic resources. Sustainable Management of Fish Genetic Resources. pp. 267-295.

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Abstract

The chapter examines India’s legislative frameworks and policies that support the conservation and sustainable use of fish genetic resources. Emphasizing the critical role of biodiversity in food security and ecosystem resilience, the present assessment details the evolution of fisheries management in India, highlighting key legislations. The chapter also discusses the importance of recent amendments and the integration of international guidelines to address emerging challenges like invasive species and habitat degradation. By providing an overview of India’s diverse aquatic ecosystems, the chapter underscores the significance of national and state-specific legislations in safeguarding fish biodiversity. Key themes include the balance between economic development and conservation goals, the role of community involvement in fisheries management, and the application of advanced technologies and interdisciplinary research in informing policy decisions. The authors also present case studies demonstrating successful legislative implementations and explore the socio-economic and ethical considerations impacting local fishing communities. The chapter concludes with recommendations for strengthening legislative frameworks, promoting interdisciplinary collaboration, enhancing community participation, and investing in capacity building and technological advancements to ensure the long-term sustainability of India’s fish genetic resources. Through a holistic approach, integrating ecological, socio-economic, and institutional aspects, India can advance towards effective conservation while supporting the livelihoods of its fishing communities.

Item Type: Articles
Keywords: India, Sustainable Management, Genetic Resources, Legislation, Conservation, Sustainable Use, Biodiversity, Food Security, Aquatic Ecosystem, Capacity Building, Economic Development, Fishing Communities
Subjects: Right to Resources
Depositing User: Kokila ICSF Krish
Date Deposited: 18 Sep 2025 10:55
Last Modified: 18 Sep 2025 10:55
URI: http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/22256

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