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Life, Fish and Mangroves: Resource Governance in Coastal Cambodia. By Melissa Marschke . Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2012. xi, 179 pp. ISBN: 9780776607726 (paper).

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Life, Fish and Mangroves: Resource Governance in Coastal Cambodia. By Melissa Marschke . Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2012. xi, 179 pp. ISBN: 9780776607726 (paper).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 September 2016

Say Sok*
Affiliation:
Center for Khmer Studies
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Book Reviews—Southeast Asia
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18 Seng, Keang, Impact of Community Fisheries Management on Livelihood of Small-Scale Fishers in Cambodia (Phnom Penh: IFReDI, 2006)Google Scholar; Say Sok, State Building in Cambodia, PhD diss., Deakin University, 2012.

19 Cf. Central Fisheries Council Delegate for Takeo, “Report on the Research on Fishing Krom Samaki and Distribution of Fishing Lots in Takeo” (Takeo: Central Fisheries Council, 1987); People's Republic of Kampuchea, “Decision of Cambodian People's Revolutionary Council,” July 2, 1980.

20 Hughes, Caroline, The Political Economy of Cambodia's Transition, 1991–2001 (London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2003; Sok, State Building in Cambodia, op. cit. note 18Google Scholar.

21 Jones, Ronald and Sok, Say, “Impacts and Implications of Deep Fisheries Reforms on the Governability of Small-Scale Fisheries in Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia,” in Interactive Governance For Small-Scale Fisheries: Global Reflections, eds. Jentoft, Svein and Chuenpagdee, Ratana (Cham: Springer, 2015), 539–57CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

22 Cf. Le Billon, Philippe, “Logging in Muddy Waters: The Politics of Forest Exploitation in CambodiaCritical Asian Studies 34, no. 4 (2002): 563–86CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Sok, Say, “Limited State and Strong Social Forces: Fishing Lot Management in Cambodia,” Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 45, no. 2 (2014): 174–93CrossRefGoogle Scholar.