Impact analysis of public policies for local development in coastal and rural communities: the case of fishing
Abstract
For a number of communities and local areas in Mexico, the primary economic activities are the basis for growth and both economic and social development. This is particularly true in coastal localities throughout Mexico, and within this reality is fishing in the state of Nayarit. A socioeconomic status, essentially fishing has become for many low-income families a source of nutrition, employment and income, thus this represents for coastal communities a key challenge for the livelihoods of millions of families, not only in Nayarit and Mexico but also in many emerging economies that have led aggressive processes of economic restructuring derivative impacts on world economy.
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