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52 Guiebecology of marine conservation in two Bohol villages in centralPhilippines” (McGill University, 2009). My appreciation goes to the villageofficials and residents of Batasan for allowing me to carry out research in theirvillage. Funding for the research was provided by the International DevelopmentResearch Centre (Canada) and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthurFoundation (USA) through Project Seahorse, an international conservation andresearch organisation based in the Fisheries Centre of the University of BritishColumbia in Vancouver (Canada). The writing of the research also receivedassistance from the McGill Graduate Studies Fellowship (2007) and the McGillArts Insights Dissertation Completion Award (2008). The writing of the currentversion of the essay was supported by a research grant from the University of thePhilippines-Diliman Office of the Chancellor through the Office of the Vice-Chancellor for Research and Development under a Ph.D. Incentive Award. Iacknowledge the insightful comments of members of my academic panel forearlier drafts of the article: Colin Scott (my supervisor), John Galaty, JérômeRousseau, Monica Mulrennan, Amanda Vincent; and our Ph.D. writing group atMcGill, namely, Karen McAllister, Allan Dawson, Genevieve Dionne, CarolineArchaumbault, Emily Frank and Scott Matter. My research assistant, LuciloMinguito, and part-time field assistants, Renante Mejares and Jay Mejares, alsocontributed invaluable information. I also wish to thank the anonymous refereeswho reviewed this version of the essay. I acknowledge Obet Devanadera for thepreparation of the maps. I also thank the Centre for Society, Technology andDevelopment at McGill for providing logistical support in completing the draftsof this article.ReferencesAbbot, R. T. 1991. Seashells of South East Asia. Singapore: Graham Brash.Agnew, J. A. and J. S. Duncan (eds.). 1989. The Power of Place: Bringingtogether geographical and sociological imaginations. Boston: UnwinHyman.Agrawal, A. 1998.Greener Pastures: Politics, Markets and Community Amonga Migrant Pastoral People. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.Aguirre, E. 1916. “How the Early People in Occidental Negros Obtainedtheir Food (Bisaya Paper No. 100),” in Ethnography of the BisayaPeoples: A Compilation of Original Sources, Volume V. Edited by H. O.Beyer. Unpublished 1918 manuscript. Manila: The NationalLibrary.Aumentado, E. B. n.d. Danajon Bank Double Barrier Reef Rehabilitation,Protection and Management for Growth Quadrangle: Proposed Initiativeto Improve Capacity and Collaboration between Coastal LGUs in the

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