Browsing by Author "Rahman, M."
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Antibiotics usage practices in aquaculture in Bangladesh and their associated factors
Chowdhury, S.; Rheman, S.; Debnath, N.C.; Delamare-Deboutteville, J.; Akhtar, Z.; Ghosh, S.; Parveen, S.; Islam, K.; Islam, M.; Rashid, M.; Haque Khan, Z.; Rahman, M.; Chadag, V.; Chowdhury, F.; Jerome Delamare-Deboutteville: 0000-0003-4169-2456; Vishnumurthy Mohan Chadag: 0000-0002-2574-284X (2022-10-12)Type: Journal ArticleBackground: Irrational and inappropriate use of antibiotics in aquaculture can contribute to the development of antibiotic resistance. Objectives: In this study, we aimed to assess antibiotic usage in inland and coastal ... -
Cost effective aquaponics for food security and income of farming households in coastal Bangladesh
Rahman Sunny, A.; Islam, M.; Rahman, M.; Miah, M.Y.; Mostafiz, M.; Islam, N.; Hossain, M.Z.; Chowdhury, M.A.; Islam, M.A.; Keus, H.J. (2019)Type: Journal ArticleThe word ‘aquaponics’ is a combination of ‘aquaculture’ (fish farming) and hydroponics (cultivation in water). It raises both vegetables and fish in a limited space at a relatively low financial cost by adding diversification ... -
Environmental Compliance and Climate Risk Management in Aquaculture
Rahman, M.; Aleem, N.; Anisuzzaman, A. (2019)Type: BrochureThe concept of environmental compliance emerged following the environmental crisis that took place during the 1960s and ’70s, which affected all industrialized economies. In response to the catastrophe, the US Government ... -
Environmental compliance in aquaculture
Rahman, M.; Anisuzzaman, A. (2021)Type: VideoThe 22CFR216 made USAID legally responsible and accountable to ensure environmental compliance in all of its activities. The Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture and Nutrition Activity received environmental clearance ... -
Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture and Nutrition Activity: Environmental Due Diligence (EDD)
Rahman, M. (2018)Type: ReportThe 22CFR216 made USAID legally responsible and accountable to ensure environmental compliance in all of its activities. The Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture and Nutrition Activity received environmental clearance ... -
Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture and Nutrition Activity: Handbook on Environmental Compliance
Rahman, M. (2019)Type: ManualThe purpose of this Handbook is to facilitate sound environmental compliance practices. It was created by translating the Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture and Nutrition Activity’s Environmental Mitigation and Monitoring ... -
Integration of aquaculture into the farming systems of the floodprone ecosystems of Bangladesh: an evaluation of adoption and impact
Gupta, M.V.; Mazid, M.A.; Islam, M.S.; Rahman, M.; Hussain, M.G. (1999)Type: ReportThis report presents the results of studies undertaken for incorporating low-external input aquaculture practices into the farming systems of a complex floodprone ecosystem in Bangladesh and the impacts of integration on ... -
JICA Fish Catch and Biodiversity Monitoring Study (HFMLIP) Annual Progress Report July 2019- Jun 2020
Khan, A.; Hossain, M.; Rahman, M.; Md. Shamim Hossain: 0000-0002-6275-2326Type: Donor ReportDuring the stated period, WorldFish has conducted second round Beel User Group(BUG) member’s household livelihood study. Study covered 25 sample waterbodies from projects waterbodies and 5 sample households from each sample ... -
JICA Fish Catch and Biodiversity Monitoring Study (HFMLIP) Quarterly progress report July-September 2020
Khan, A.; Hossain, M.; Rahman, M.; Md. Shamim Hossain: 0000-0002-6275-2326Type: Donor ReportIn the haor area, July to September is the peak period of open catch. During this period fishermen catch fish using different types of gears. The gears mainly used by the fishermen during this period are gill net, seine ... -
JICA Fish Catch and Biodiversity Monitoring Study (HFMLIP) Quarterly progress report October -December 2020
Khan, A.; Hossain, M.; Rahman, M.; Md. Shamim Hossain: 0000-0002-6275-2326Type: Donor ReportThe ongoing HFMLIP-WorldFish Partnership Project has designed to assess the impact of “fish catch, biodiversity, and BUG members households livelihoods” through regular monitoring under the Fisheries Promotion Component. -
JICA Haor Flood Management and Livelihood Improvement Project (HFMLIP) Quarterly progress report January-March 2020
Khan, A.; Hossain, M.; Rahman, M.; Md. Shamim Hossain: 0000-0002-6275-2326Type: Donor ReportIn Haor area, during this season the Beel User Group (BUG) members sell fish on the Beel side by open bidding to the fish traders, wherein some other water bodies the BUG send fish to Sylhet & Voirab fish market for selling. ... -
JICA HFMLIP Second Round Livelihood Impact Assessment of Beel User Group Members 2020
Khan, A.; Rahman, M.; Hossain, M.; Md. Shamim Hossain: 0000-0002-6275-2326Type: Donor ReportBaseline of Beel User Group (BUG) member’s households livelihoods conducted in 2018 to assesses the overall impact of BUG members households under the fisheries promotion component of the Haor Flood management and Livelihoods ... -
JICA Third Round Fish Catch & Biodiversity monitoring report_HFMLIP 2020
Khan, A.; Hossain, M.; Rahman, M.; Md. Shamim Hossain: 0000-0002-6275-2326Type: Donor ReportHFMLIP has assigned WorldFish to undertake impact monitoring activities on fish catch bio-diversity and livelihoods in project working areas. The HFMLIP has been intervening in fisheries resources management through a group ... -
The role of infectious disease impact in informing decision-making for animal health management in aquaculture systems in Bangladesh
Garza, M.; Mohan, C.V.; Rahman, M.; Wieland, B.; Häsler, B.; Muhammad Rahman: 0000-0002-7305-8292 (2018)Type: Journal ArticleThe aquaculture sector in Bangladesh is an important employer and a significant source of foreign exchange. In addition, it contributes significantly to food security due to the role of fish in peoples’ diets, the most ... -
Video on Climate Risk Reduction in Aquaculture
Rahman, M.; Anisuzzaman, A. (2020)Type: VideoJust like feed, lime, fertilizer, and so on, weather is an input for aquaculture. We grow fish better in good weather. Unfavorable weather events hamper the growth of fish. This is a risk for all farmers, but our farmers ...














