Browsing by Author "The WorldFish Center"
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2007 Publications catalog
The WorldFish Center (2008)Type: BookThis catalog lists more than 69 refereed and 38 non-refereed publications published by The WorldFish Center and papers contributed by the Center's scientists in 2007. It reflects the outcomes of research carried out in ... -
2008 Publications catalog
The WorldFish Center (2009)Type: BookThis catalog lists more than 100 refereed and non-refereed publications published by The WorldFish Center and papers contributed by the Center's scientists in 2008. It reflects the outcomes of research carried out in ... -
2009 Publications catalog
The WorldFish Center (2010)Type: BookThis catalog lists publications published by The WorldFish Center and papers contributed by the Center’s scientists in 2009. It reflects the outcomes of research carried out in collaboration with partners from 27 countries ... -
2010 Publications catalog
The WorldFish Center (2011)Type: BookThis catalog lists publications published by The WorldFish Center and papers contributed by the Center’s scientists in 2010. It reflects the outcomes of research carried out in collaboration with partners from 27 countries ... -
A better margin: disadvantaged minorities in rural Bangladesh boost their incomes with new fish skills
The WorldFish Center (2009)Type: BriefThis factsheet hightlights the achievements of the Adivasi Fisheries Project (AFP) targeting the disadvanged rural minorities called Adivasi. In leading the AFP, the WorldFish Center built on 2 decades of earlier work in ... -
Adaptation of floodplain fishing communities to hydro-climatic changes in the Niger basin: lessons learned
The WorldFish Center (2010)Type: BriefThe river floodplain ecosystems of the Sahelian region have recently undergone two major hydrological changes: (i) increased interannual variation in rainfall and (ii) a steep reduction of flood peaks and floodplain ... -
Adapting fish farming to HIV/AIDS affected families
The WorldFish Center (2007)Type: BrochureThis brochure captures the testimony of the Chingale community in Malawi, who benefited from this joint aquaculture project between World Vision and WorldFish through improved nutrition in their fight against HIV/AIDS and ... -
Addressing global development needs: strategic research by WorldFish and the CGIAR
The WorldFish Center (2005)Type: BrochureThe work of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) provides a scientific basis for sustainable development. As one of 15 CGIAR research institutes, the WorldFish Center provides expertise on ... -
Africa's age of aquarium : the dawning of ornamental fish culture - a high value livelihood option for vulnerable communities
The WorldFish Center (2005)Type: BrochureA forward-looking community service organization (CSO) in Cameroon dedicated to sustainable development and environmental protection, Organisation pour l’Environnement et le Developpement Durable (OPED), has enlisted the ... -
Africa's age of aquarium: farming ornamental fish in the rainforest of West Africa to improve livelihoods of the poor
The WorldFish Center (2007)Type: BriefThe ornamental fish trade has great scope for development. At present it is dominated by a small number of middle-men with little focus on sustainability or careful management of fish. This “Lessons Learned” document ... -
Angeles declaration: public-private partnerships for dissemination of research outputs to end-users
Tilapia Science Center, Philippines; The WorldFish Center (2003)Type: BrochureThe Workshop on Public-Private Partnerships for the Delivery of Tilapia Genetic Research Outputs to Philippine End-users was held in Angeles City, Philippines during 25-27 June 2003 to review and improve the protocol of ... -
Annual report 2006
The WorldFish Center (2007)Type: ReportThis brouchure captures the essence of the work and projects with key partners by WorldFish in 2006. A balance sheet is also provided for reference. -
Annual report 2007/08
The WorldFish Center (2008)Type: ReportBased on the favorable comments we received about last year’s report, we have continued with a shortened version. This report highlights what we see as the key issues regarding the food crisis and the role that fish can ... -
Annual report 2008/09
The WorldFish Center (2009)Type: ReportAlong with a feature on our climate change work, this year’s Annual Report covers topics like fish breeding, coral reef work, post-cyclone rehabilitation, big numbers, and helping the most disadvantaged through aquaculture, ... -
Aquaculture and development
The WorldFish Center (2007)Type: Working PaperThis document is a draft paper to be used for discussion purposes only -
Aquaculture and food security in Solomon Islands
The WorldFish Center (2011)Type: BriefAquaculture and Food Security in the Solomon Islands (ACIAR Project FIS/2009/061) was formulated to assist the Government of Solomon Islands in better understanding the future demand for aquaculture and particularly to ... -
Aquaculture helping to improve health and nutrition in Bangladesh
The WorldFish Center (2011)Type: BriefBangladesh has made important human development gains in recent years, reflected by reductions in poverty, mortality of children under five, and chronic malnutrition. These gains have been achieved in spite of frequent ... -
Aquaculture in the ASEAN region
The WorldFish Center (2011)Type: BriefBlue Frontiers: Managing the environmental costs of aquaculture is a report prepared by the WorldFish Center and Conservation International. This global review of aquaculture aims to inform policy makers about the impacts ... -
Aquaculture options for alternative livelihoods: the experience of the Adivasi Fisheries Project in Bangladesh
The WorldFish Center (2009)Type: BriefThe Adivasi Fisheries Project (AFP) set out in 2007 to help Adivasis in the north and northwest of Bangladesh find new and more sustainable livelihoods. It is based on 2 decades of WorldFish Center research in Bangladesh ... -
Aquatic Agricultural Systems
The WorldFish Center (2011)Type: BriefMore than 700 million people depend on aquatic agricultural systems for their livelihoods. These are diverse farming systems that include a mix of cultivation, livestock, aquaculture, fishing, and gathering natural resources ...



















