Sharing benefits from the coast : : rights, resources, livelihoods / / edited by Rachel Wynberg and Maria Hauck ; Glenda Younge, project manager ; Paul Wise, editor ; Paula Wood, cover designer.
Coastal resources such as mining, fisheries, and tourism are vital for communities in developing countries, many of which live in abject poverty. Yet global patterns indicate growing levels of economic inequality between the custodians of these resources and the people who exploit them, as well as a...
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