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    Smallholder farmers in Malawi adopt and improve technologies from collaborative research 

    Noble, R.P.; Kadongola, W.K.
    Type: Journal Article
    Details are given of the various new technologies demonstrated by ICLARM and the Fisheries Department in Malawito smallholder farmers, which include the following: 1) Use of Pennisetum purpureum as an alternative/supplement ...
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    Integrated fish farming in China 

    Edwards, P.
    Type: Journal Article
    The article is based on a FAO/UNDP consultancy on integrated fish farming in China, October-November 1981.
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    The coastal environmental profile of Lingayen Gulf, Philippines 

    McManus, L.T.; Chua, T.E. (eds.)
    Type: Report
    The coastal environmental profile of Lingayen Gulf, Philippines answers the objectives of the six-year Association of Southeast Asian NationsIUnited States Coastal Resources Management Project (ASEANIUS CRMP) (Philippine ...
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    A characterization of community fish refuge typologies in rice field fisheries ecosystems 

    Brooks, A.; Kim, M.; Sieu, C.; Sean, V.; Try, V.
    Type: Manual
    In rural Cambodia, fish is a source of food and income to millions of people. However, there has been a real threat to fish populations in natural wetlands due to the degradation of aquatic biodiversity and habitat, illegal ...
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    Seaweed farming as alternative income for small-scale fishermen: a case study 

    Smith, I.R.; Pestaño-smith, R.
    Type: Conference Paper
    If access to a fully exploited fishery resources remains open, the development of alternative or supplementary income sources offers the best hope for raising incomes in fishing communities. This paper presents a case study ...
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    Building adaptive capacity to climate change in tropical coastal communities 

    Cinner, J.E.; Adger, W.N.; Allison, E.H.; Barnes, M.L.; Brown, K.; Cohen, P.J.; Gelcich, S.; Hicks, C.C.; Hughes, T.P.; Lau, J.; Marshall, N.A.; Morrison, T.H.
    Type: Journal Article
    To minimize the impacts of climate change on human wellbeing, governments, development agencies, and civil society organizations have made substantial investments in improving people’s capacity to adapt to change. Yet to ...
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    Shrimp, prawn and the political economy of social wellbeing in rural Bangladesh 

    Belton, B.
    Type: Journal Article
    Wellbeing is gaining prominence in international development discourse as an alternative means of conceptualising and assessing progress against human development goals. This paper operationalizes the concept of social ...
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    Outstanding yields and profits from livestock-tilapia integrated farming 

    Hopkins, K.D.
    Type: Journal Article
    Despite setbacks that included typhoons and floods, and experimental animals that once ate precious data sheets, the most intensive research on integrated farming in Southeast Asia was successfully concluded at the end of ...
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    Traditional fisheries and dualism in Indonesia 

    Costa-Pierce, B.A.
    Type: Journal Article
    Traditional uses of marine resources and culture systems in Indonesia are largely confined to the shallow-water inshore zones of coastal waters. Cultural beliefs and the part they play in the small-scale fishing activities ...
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    Social development issues and fisheries 

    The WorldFish Center
    Type: Working Paper
    The vast majority of small-scale fisherfolk are from low-income developing countries. Recent studies of poverty in fishing communities show that cash incomes from fishing are often higher than earnings from agriculture, ...
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