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    • A digital approach to surveys in developing countries 

      Mille, G.; Touch, F.; Baran, E.; Nasielski, J.; Saray, S.; Tan, S.; Tress, J.; Cheach, M.; Khun, S.; Men, P.R.; Srey, S. (2014)
      Type: Book Chapter
      In this paper, the authors present a methodology developed for gathering socioeconomic and environmental survey data in the field. The system is divided into two interfaces: i) an Android tablet with survey software for ...
    • A review of socioeconomic studies in the fisheries sector in Cambodia 

      Hap, N.; Un, S.; Nasielski, J. (2016)
      Type: Report
      This report details the components of the fish trade sector in Cambodia. The main studies on the socioeconomic value of fish are critically reviewed from a methodological perspective.
    • Fish resources in Cambodia (2001-2011) 

      Baran, E.; Chheng Phen; Ly Vuthy; Nasielski, J.; Saray Samadee; Touch Bunthang; Tress, J.; Kaing Khim; Tan Sokhom (2014)
      Type: Book Chapter
      Cambodian inland fish resources are part of the Mekong system. With 781 known freshwater and brackish fish species, the Mekong Basin has the second highest fish biodiversity in the world after the Amazon Basin in South ...
    • Fish, sediment and dams in the Mekong 

      Baran, E.; Guerin, E.; Nasielski, J. (2015)
      Type: Book
      The Mekong River is home to the largest inland fishery in the world, which is due in part to its exceptional sediment and nutrient loads. The number of dams in the Basin is expected to increase from 16 in the year 2000 to ...
    • When is a fisher (not) a fisher? Factors that influence the decision to report fishing as an occupation in rural Cambodia 

      Nasielski, J.; Kc, K.B.; Johnstone, G.; Baran, E. (2016)
      Type: Journal Article
      In the developing world, the majority of people who fish in inland areas do so primarily for subsistence needs. This suggests that survey or census questionnaires which collect information concerning the occupations of ...