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Compliance, Corruption and Co-Management: How Corruption Fuels Illegalities and Undermines The Legitimacy of Fisheries Co-Management by reyes.em200012 is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The article examines the systemic corruption and illegal practices affecting fisheries co-management in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, particularly around Lake Victoria. It highlights how corruption undermines the legitimacy and performance of co-management structures, such as Beach Management Units, by creating distrust among stakeholders and discouraging compliance with regulations. The authors argue that addressing the intertwined issues of corruption and illegalities is essential for the success of fisher
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- reyes.em200012
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- EN