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Links and trade-offs between fisheries and environmental protection in relation to the sustainable development goals in Thailand

Sampantamit et al., 2020

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Sampantamit T
Ho L
Van Echelpoel W
Lachat C
Goethals P
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The fisheries sector significantly contributes to global food security, nutrition, and livelihood of people. Its importance for economic benefits, healthy diets, and nutrition, and achieving sustainable food systems is highlighted by several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) …
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