Senaratne, AthulaKarunanayake, KalpaBellamy, Rufus2009-06-262009-06-262007http://hdl.handle.net/10625/38938This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 18-06, "Transaction costs and institutional innovation : sustainability of tank aquaculture in Sri Lanka"Over the last decade there has been a major push within policy circles to strengthen community initiatives related to natural resources management. The success or failure of such projects is an important issue for decision-makers who are interested in poverty alleviation. A new SANDEE study from Sri Lanka looks at the factors that affect the performance and sustainability of one such group of projects. It focuses on Community-Based Aquaculture (CBA) schemes in the interior of the country. Although these have the potential to be an important source of protein for poor communities, many CBA projects in the country are failing.Text1 digital file (4 p. : ill.)enCOMMUNITY FACILITIESCOMMUNITY PARTICIPATIONSRI LANKASustainability of community aquaculture : a study of transaction costs from Sri LankaPolicy Brief