Browsing by Author "Baran, E."
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Individual tenure and commercial management of Myanmar's inland fish resources
Tezzo, X.; Kura, Y.; Baran, E.; Wah, Z.Z.; Yumiko Kura: 0000-0002-1774-1943; Xavier Tezzo: 0000-0002-4509-2901 (2017)Type: Book ChapterThis chapter presents the current state of knowledge on "Inn" fisheries, an important fisheries management regime in Myanmar. The presentation made is based on a comprehensive review of literature, some original research ... -
Influence of built structures on Tonle Sap fisheries : synthesis report
Baran, E.; Starr, P.; Kura, Y. (eds.) (2007)Type: ReportThis document is a synthesis of the major findings and recommendation of a study on the influence of built structures on the fisheries of the Tonle Sap Lake. The multidisciplinary study analysed the influence and impact ... -
Infrastructure and tonle sap fisheries : how to balance infrastructure development and fisheries livelihoods? The challenge facing decision-makers in Cambodia
Baran, E.; Sophort, S.; Kura, Y.; Ratner, B. (eds.) (2006)Type: BriefCambodia's inland fisheries are the most intensive worldwide and the fourth largest overall after China, India, and Bangladesh. This brief helps decision-makers maximize the benefits of infrastructure development, while ... -
Integrated management of aquatic resources: a Bayesian Approach to water control and trade-offs in Southern Vietnam
Baran, E.; Jantunen, T.; Chheng, P.; Hoanh, C.T. (2010)Type: Book ChapterThe BayFish-Bac Lieu model presented in this chapter is a Bayesian model that aims to identify optimal water control regimes and trade-offs between water uses in order to improve management of water-dependent resources in ... -
Integrating fish resources to agro-ecosystem analyses
Baran, E.; So, N.; Leng, S. V. (2008)Type: Working PaperIn October 2005, a consortium of partners led by the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) proposed a project aimed at integrating fish resources management in agricultural management in the Tonle Sap area. This ... -
Mangrove conservation and coastal management in Southeast Asia: what impact on fishery resources?
Baran, E.; Hambrey, J. (1998)Type: Journal ArticleThis paper focuses on relationships between mangroves and coastal fish resources. A review of the literature highlights the lack of quantified relationships. We show that mangroves can be considered as a particular case ... -
Mekong fisheries and mainstream dams: fisheries sections
Baran, E. (2010)Type: ReportTwelve hydropower schemes have been proposed for the Lao, Lao-Thai and Cambodian reaches of the Mekong mainstream. Implementation of any or all of the proposed mainstream projects in the Lower Mekong Basin (LMB) could have ... -
Myanmar inland fisheries and aquaculture: A decade in review
Khin, M.; Baran, E.; Grantham, R.; Tezzo, X.S.; Johnstone, G.; Xavier Simon Andre Tezzo: 0000-0002-4509-2901 (2020)Type: BookThis publication reviews the current state of knowledge of inland capture fisheries and aquaculture in Myanmar, using data from the past decade. The book aims to highlight challenges and opportunities in Myanmar’s fisheries ... -
Nutritional and health value of fish: the case of Cambodia
Vilain, C.; Baran, E. (2016)Type: ReportThis report details what, in the Cambodian diet, is beneficial and found only in fish; what is found in fish and not widely available in other food sources, and what is responsible for malnutrition in Cambodia despite the ... -
River fisheries: ecological bases for management and conservation
Arthington, A.H.; Lorenzen, K.; Pusey, B.J.; Abell, R.; Halls, A.S.; Winemiller, K.O.; Arrington, D.A.; Baran, E. (2004)Type: ReportLarge rivers and their floodplains support a significant proportion of the world’s biodiversity and provide important goods and ecological services to society, including fisheries. Riverine ecosystems and fisheries are ... -
Roles and values of fish in rural welfare in Cambodia (welfare data analysis)
Mousset, E.; Rogers, V.; Saray, S.; Ouch, K.; Srey, S.; Mith, S.; Baran, E.; Samonn Mith: 0000-0003-4893-0349 (2016)Type: ReportThis report resulting from 3 years of surveys details the relative contribution of fish to wealth, nutrition, labor, resilience and health among rural Cambodians. -
Simple data analysis for biologists
Baran, E.; Warry, F. (2008)Type: BookThis document provides a simple introduction to research methods and analysis tools for biologists or environmental scientists, with particular emphasis on fish biology in devleoping countries. -
Stakeholder consultation for Baysian Decision Support systems in environmental management
Baran, E.; Jantunen, T. (2004)Type: Conference ProceedingsEnvironmental management is a field where the number of variables, their interactions and feed-back loops require tools to integrate information, build scenarios and support decision-making. Among the various kinds of ... -
The contribution of aquatic ecosystems and fisheries to food security and livelihoods: a research agenda
Dugan, P.J.; Baran, E.; Tharme, R.; Prein, M.; Ahmed, R.; Amerasinghe, P.; Bueno, P.; Brown, C.; Dey, M.; Jayasinghe, G.; Niasse, M.; Nieland, A.; Smakhtin, V.; Tinh, N.; Viswanathan, K.; Welcomme, R. (2002)Type: Book ChapterAquatic ecosystems are a diverse group of water dependent habitats that support important biodiversity and provide a wide range of benefits to people. As pressure on the world‘s water resources has increased, there has ... -
The Don Sahong dam and Mekong fisheries
Baran, E.; Ratner, B. (2007)Type: BriefA science brief on the effects of the construction of Don Sahong dam on fisheries in the Mekong estuary. -
The importance of non-commercial fish
Baran, E. (2002)Type: Book ChapterThis article deals with the importance of finfish that are not sold on any market. We detail two major points of view: the ecological significance of larvae and juveniles for future harvests, and the importance of subsistence ... -
The importance of the fish resource in the Mekong River and examples of best practices
Baran, E.; Borin, U. (2012)Type: Book ChapterThe Mekong is an exceptional river in many ways. In terms of fish biodiversity, it is the world’s second richest river after the Amazon (www.fishbase. org). With 6 to 18% of the global freshwater fish catch, it is also ... -
Tonle Sap pulsing system and fisheries productivity
Sarkkula, J.; Baran, E.; Chheng, P.; Keskinen, M.; Koponen, J.; Kummu, M. (2004)Type: ReportCambodian inland fisheries have a remarkably high importance as a source of food and animal protein for the country's population. Cambodian inland fisheries amounted to 360 000 tons in 2002 according to the Department of ... -
Trading-off fish biodiversity, food security, and hydropower in the Mekong River Basin
Ziv, G.; Baran, E.; Nam, S.; Rodríguez-Iturbed, I.; Levin, S.A. (2012)Type: Journal ArticleThe Mekong River Basin, site of the biggest inland fishery in the world, is undergoing massive hydropower development. Planned dams will block critical fish migration routes between the river's downstream floodplains and ... -
Trends, opportunities and constraints in the contribution of fish to the welfare of rural communities in Cambodia
Estepa, N.; Srey, S.; Lay, R.; Theang, V.; Kuch, P.; Khun, S.; Johnstone, G.; Poulin, P.; Ouch, K.; Starr, P.; Baran, E. (2016)Type: ReportThis report details rural communities' perspectives on the importance of fish, and how it supports the poor. Variability between zones and social groups is detailed, as well as constraints and opportunities in the sector.


















