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17 - Geography, Environmental Studies and Archaeology
Royal Holloway, University of London
Aquatic Ecosystems and Development: Comparative Asian Perspectives
This book is the principal publication from the European Commission funded FISHSTRAT project (contract number ERBIC 18C7970190). The project involved a multi-disciplinary team from eight countries examining 'Strategies for partitioning the productivity of Asian reservoirs and lakes between capture fisheries and aquaculture for social benefit without local negative environmental impacts'. David Simon was the project's socio-economic co-ordinator and then overall co-ordinator. He is co-editor of the book; and co-author of eight chapters as well as the editorial acknowledgements. HEFCE guidance on the assessment and delivery of this publication was: "If the chapters are distinct then the panel would assess those chapters/parts of the edited book that the individual contributed to; but if the book can only be assessed as [a] single coherent work then they would assess the whole book" (Anna Dickinson, Higher Education Policy Adviser, February 2013). On that basis we are supplying a hard copy of the book, and highlight that David Simon's co-authored contributions to the volume are Acknowledgements and Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 18, 19, 20 and 23.