2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10668-021-01398-w
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Ecosystems, livelihood assets and willingness to pay for wetland conservation in Bangladesh

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“…Therefore, this study shows that fisheries was the single source of income for sizeable number of fishers. Similar study was reported in Bangladesh, where wetlands provide subsistence, semi-commercial and benefit requirement to the adjacent communities (Al-Amin et al, 2021).…”
Section: Socio-economic Status Of the Fisherssupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…Therefore, this study shows that fisheries was the single source of income for sizeable number of fishers. Similar study was reported in Bangladesh, where wetlands provide subsistence, semi-commercial and benefit requirement to the adjacent communities (Al-Amin et al, 2021).…”
Section: Socio-economic Status Of the Fisherssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Being diverse, dynamic and adaptive in nature, they are the support to millions of rural poor for earning their livelihood and nutritional security. Research conducted in various parts of the globe show that the wetlands contribute significantly to the rural livelihoods by providing income and nutritious food (Dixon and Wood, 2003;Jogo and Hassan, 2010;Al-Amin et al, 2021;Dar et al, 2022). Dixon and Wood (2003) reported that a range of socio-economically important products and services of wetlands has been used for generations in Sub-Saharan Africa.…”
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