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Research directions for tilapia culture
(1983)Type: Journal ArticleAreas in which research is required regarding tilapia culture are indicated. The confused status of cultured stocks, a consensus on choice of species and culture methods are discussed. -
Research for development of sustainable aquaculture technologies: progress report 1 January - 30 September 1997
(1997)Type: ReportThis is a progress report of the program "Research for development of sustainable aquaculture technologies". The objectives of the project are to i) -
Research for the future development of aquaculture in Ghana
(1996)Type: Conference ProceedingsReports the impacts of a three-year project on small-scale integrated farming systems in Ghana. Small farm ponds are potentially one of the most valuable components of integrated resources management systems. They can raise ... -
Research in development: Learning from the CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems
(2015)Type: Working PaperThis working paper aims to synthesize and share learning from the experience of adapting and operationalizing the Research in Development (RinD) approach to agricultural research in the five hubs under the The CGIAR Research ... -
Research in development: the approach of AAS
(2013)Type: Working PaperThe CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) is pursuing a Research in Development approach that emphasizes the importance of embedding research in the development context. Reflecting this emphasis the ... -
Research initiatives on fisheries co-management in Central and Southern Africa
(1996)Type: ReportAs part of their collaboration on a world wide research project on fisheries co-management (1995-1999), the Institute o Fisheries Management and Coastal Community Development (IFM-CCD) at the North Sea Centre (NSC) Denmark ... -
Research issues in aquaculture economics
(1985)Type: Journal ArticleWith fish protein supplies levelling off in many countries as limits to capture fisheries production are reached, aqua-culture is being viewed as the primary means of achieving the incremental growth in aquatic food supply ... -
Research priorities in Subsaharan smallholder freshwater aquaculture
(1992)Type: Journal ArticleSubsaharan Africa is an enormously diverse region. To generalise about aquaculture development across this huge environmental and cultural expanse is virtually impossible. In addition, the available fish species, climatic ... -
Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems: Program summary: Solomon Islands
(2012)Type: BrochureThe Program will achieve impact at multiple scales (household, community, province and national as well as amongst program countries) through pathways that include partnerships, knowledge sharing and learning. In Solomon ... -
Reservoir atlas of Odisha. For sustainable fisheries management (Volume I)
(2022)Type: OtherIn collaboration with WorldFish Headquarters in Malaysia, the FARD Department plans to document all reservoirs under the functional management of the department in the form of a reservoir atlas in order to manage the ... -
Reservoir fisheries and aquaculture development for resettlement in Indonesia
(1990)Type: ReportWhen Indonesia's state electric company constructed two dams along Citarum River to boost its hydroelectric reserves, two new reservoirs were created, agricultural and settled lands were lost, and thousands of families ... -
Reservoir fisheries of Orissa State, southern India
(1996)Type: Journal ArticleOrissa State has about 256000 ha of reservoir waters. At present, about 197000 ha of 1442 reservoirs are suitable for fish production. These reservoirs, constructed primarily for water storage, irrigation, flood control ... -
Resharpening Ockham's razor
(1994)Type: Journal ArticleOckham's dictum is discussed in this essay. -
Resilience and social thresholds in small-scale fishing communities
(2015)Type: Journal ArticleChange has become a pervasive global force with implications for the sustainability of social-ecological systems. In this context, understanding how much disturbance systems can absorb, where critical thresholds lie, and ... -
RESILIENT AQUATIC FOOD SYSTEMS (RAqFS) FOR HEALTHY PEOPLE AND PLANET. STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT WORKSHOP REPORT - ZAMBIA
(2022)Type: ReportThe report describes the stakeholder engagement workshop convened to introduce the AqF Initiative (in particular the AquaPlans work package) to the traditional leaders, community representatives and stakeholders working ... -
Resilient Aquatic Food Systems Initiative Launch in Zambia
(2022)Type: ReportThe Resilient Aquatic Food Systems Initiatives (RAqFS) focuses on research-fordevelopment to catalyze the scaling of transformative innovations, policies and approaches to support aquatic foods in delivering more sustainable ... -
Resilient Aquatic Food Systems Initiative Launch in Zambia: work package 5 Technologies Assessment
(2022)Type: ReportThe Resilient Aquatic Food Systems Initiatives (RAqFS) focuses on research-for development to catalyze the scaling of transformative innovations, policies and approaches to support aquatic foods in delivering more sustainable ... -
Resilient Aquatic Food System’ rolled out to enhance food security
(2022)Type: News Item/Press ItemGhanaian Times press article: The Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development (MOFAD), Mrs Mavis HawaKoomson, yesterday launched the “Resilient Aquatic Food Systems” initiative in Accra. Aimed at contributing to the ... -
Resilient livelihoods and food security in coastal aquatic agricultural systems: Investing in transformational change
(2012)Type: Working PaperAquatic agricultural systems (AAS) are diverse production and livelihood systems where families cultivate a range of crops, raise livestock, farm or catch fish, gather fruits and other tree crops, and harness natural ... -
Resilient Small-scale Fisheries Symposium: Proceedings of a workshop held in Penang, Malaysia, 5-7 September 2017
(2017)Type: Conference ProceedingsSmall-scale capture fisheries (SSF) generate food and income for millions of people, yet these benefits are underreported, undervalued and under threat from a range of social, ecological and political drivers. The Resilient ...


















