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About the STREAM Journal
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Published by
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STREAM - Support
to Regional Aquatic Resources Management
Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
(NACA) Secretariat Suraswadi Building Department
of Fisheries Compound Kasetsart University
Campus Ladyao, Jatujak, Bangkok 10903 Thailand
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Editorial Team
Graham Haylor, STREAM Director Le
Thanh Luu, STREAM Vietnam National Coordinator
William Savage, STREAM Communications
Specialist Sonia Seville, STREAM Philippines
National Coordinator Thay Somony, STREAM
Cambodia National Coordinator
Purpose
The STREAM Journal is published quarterly to promote
participation, communication and policies that support
the livelihoods of poor aquatic resources users in Asia-Pacific,
and to build links within the aquatic resources management
and other sectors across the region. The STREAM Journal
covers issues related to people whose livelihoods involve
aquatic resources management, especially people with
limited resources, and government, non-governmental
and international practitioners who work with them in
communities. Such issues include learning, conflict
management, information and communication technologies,
aquatic resources management, legislation, livelihoods,
gender, participation, stakeholders, policy and communications.
Another equally important purpose of the STREAM Journal
is to provide an opportunity for seldom-raised voices
to be heard and represented in a professional publication
that is practical yet somewhat academic. The contents
of the STREAM Journal should not be taken as reflecting
the views of any particular organization or agency,
but as statements by individuals based on their own
experience. While authors are responsible for the contents
of their articles, STREAM recognizes and takes responsibility
for any editorial bias and oversights.
Distribution
The STREAM Journal is available in three formats:
- An electronic PDF version which is printed
and distributed by the STREAM Communications Hubs
in each country
- A version which can be accessed and downloaded
in PDF format from the Virtual Library on the STREAM
Website at www.streaminitiative.org, and
- A printed version which is distributed by the
NACA Secretariat.
Contribution
The STREAM Journal encourages the contribution of
articles of interest to aquatic resources users and
people who work with them. The STREAM Journal also supports
community-level colleagues to document their own experiences
in these pages.
Articles should be written in plain English and no
more than 1,000 words long (about two A4 pages of single-spaced
text).
Contributions can be made to William Savage, STREAM
Journal Editor, at < savage@loxinfo.co.th>. For
more information, contact Graham Haylor, STREAM Director,
at < ghaylor@loxinfo.co.th>.
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