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PLOS ONE | 2018

Evaluating the ecological and social targeting of a compensation scheme in Bangladesh

Annabelle Jade Bladon; Essam Yassin Mohammed; Belayet Hossain; Golam Kibria; Liaquat Ali; E. J. Milner-Gulland

Conservation payments are increasingly advocated as a way to meet both social and ecological objectives, particularly in developing countries, but these payments often fail to reach the ‘right’ individuals. The Government of Bangladesh runs a food compensation scheme that aims to contribute to hilsa (Tenualosa ilisha) conservation by improving the socioeconomic situation of households affected by hilsa sanctuary fishing bans. Analysing data from a household survey of compensation recipients and non-recipients, we identify the current correlates of compensation distribution and explore perceptions of fairness in this distribution. We find that distribution is largely spatial rather than based on the household characteristics that are supposed to determine eligibility for compensation, indicating political influence in the distribution process. We also find the compensation scheme is widely perceived to be unfair, which could be undermining its potential to compensate vulnerable fishers while improving compliance with fishing bans. The spatial distribution of compensation would shift substantially under alternative targeting scenarios that are likely to improve the cost-effectiveness of the scheme, such as targeting those who are most dependent on fishing for their livelihood. This study highlights a challenge for conservation payment schemes that aim to achieve the dual objectives of poverty reduction and ecological sustainability, particularly large-scale public schemes, and suggests that more effective targeting and transparency about the basis of payment distribution are prerequisites for schemes to be both cost-effective and socially acceptable.


Fisheries Research | 2018

Developing a frame of reference for fisheries management and conservation interventions

Annabelle Jade Bladon; Essam Yassin Mohammed; Liaquat Ali; E. J. Milner-Gulland

Highlights • A frame of reference provides necessary context for conservation interventions.• This approach has never been used in the fisheries literature.• We develop a quantitative frame of reference for the Bangladesh hilsa fishery.• This is shown to support decision-making, even in data-poor circumstances.• The frame of reference highlights uncertainties and information needs.


Conservation Letters | 2013

Linking biodiversity conservation and poverty reduction: de‐polarizing the conservation‐poverty debate

Dilys Roe; Essam Yassin Mohammed; Ina Porras; Alessandra Giuliani


Fish and Fisheries | 2016

Payments for ecosystem services in developing world fisheries

Annabelle Jade Bladon; Katherine Short; Essam Yassin Mohammed; E. J. Milner-Gulland


Marine Policy | 2016

Economic incentives for sustainable hilsa fishing in Bangladesh: An analysis of the legal and institutional framework

Monirul Islam; Essam Yassin Mohammed; Liaquat Ali


Marine Policy | 2017

Power, profits and payments for ecosystem services in Hilsa fisheries in Bangladesh: A value chain analysis

Ina Porras; Essam Yassin Mohammed; Liaquat Ali; Md. Shahajat Ali; Md. Belayet Hossain


Archive | 2014

A Review of Conservation Trust Funds for Sustainable Marine Resources Management: Conditions for Success

Annabelle Jade Bladon; Essam Yassin Mohammed; E. J. Milner-Gulland


OECD Green Growth Papers | 2013

Making Growth Green and Inclusive: The Case of Cambodia

Essam Yassin Mohammed; Shannon Wang; Gary Kawaguchi


Marine Policy | 2017

Fiscal reforms for sustainable marine fisheries governance: Delivering the SDGs and ensuring no one is left behind

Essam Yassin Mohammed; Dave Steinbach; Paul Steele


Chapters | 2017

Fiscal reforms for sustainable marine fisheries governance: institutional frameworks and design essentials

Essam Yassin Mohammed; Dave Steinbach; Paul Steele; Ben Milligan

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Ina Porras

International Institute for Environment and Development

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Dave Steinbach

International Institute for Environment and Development

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Paul Steele

International Institute for Environment and Development

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Alessandra Giuliani

International Institute for Environment and Development

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Dilys Roe

International Institute for Environment and Development

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Maryanne Grieg-Gran

International Institute for Environment and Development

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Shannon Wang

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

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