Publication
Apr 2008
A new approach to conservation in the Philippines may save families along with the fish and their habitats by integrating the delivery of family planning and conservation services. The Integrated Population and Coastal Resource Management (IPOPCORM) project found that it could improve reproductive health and coastal resource management more than programs that focused exclusively on reproductive health or the environment—and at a lower total cost. The Philippines’ rapidly rising population has overwhelmed the fisheries that have traditionally supported the country, bringing grinding poverty and malnutrition to many coastal communities.
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Author | Joan Castro, Leona D’Agnes |
Series | ECSP Focus |
Issue | 15 |
Publisher | Environmental Change and Security Program (ECSP) |
Copyright | © 2008 Environmental Change and Security Program (ECSP) |