Information and communication technologies benefit fishing communities. Policies to support improved communications for development - SFLP | Land Portal

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December 2007
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FAODOCREP:2630078b-23b0-5594-9c62-6dca2261f752
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16
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The aim of this policy brief is to: Show how new information and communications technologies (ICTs) can link with established methods to enhance opportunities for development Review the uses and potential impact of existing and emerging information and communications technologies in fisheries and fishing communities Suggest policy strategies and partnerships to encourage access to and usage of ICT for fisheries management and for livelihood support and poverty reduction

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Fishery and Aquaculture Economics and Policy Division
FAO
Fisheries and Aquaculture Department

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