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    Communication interventions for gender equality and social equity in aquatic agricultural systems: A review of the literature 

    Underwood, C.R.; Hendrickson, Z.
    Type: Report
    In light of recent calls to integrate gender equality and social equity (GESE) strategies into development projects, researchers have begun to explore the gender-related inequalities in aquatic agricultural systems (AAS) ...
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    Profitability and perceived resilience benefits of integrated shrimp-tilapia-seaweed aquaculture in North Central Coast, Vietnam 

    Van Tran, N.; Le, Q.C.; Shikuku, K.M.; Phan, T.P.; Banks, L.K.
    Type: Journal Article
    Aquaculture has an important role in strengthening livelihoods for the poor in the North Central Coast (NCC) region of Vietnam. Climatic shocks, especially rising temperature and changing rainfall patterns, are increasingly ...
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    Tilapia culture in Kuwait: constraints and solutions 

    Ridha, M.T.
    Type: Journal Article
    Tilapia farming in Kuwait is in its early stages. Slow growth, high production cost and poor demand are the major constraints to the expansion of tilapia culture in Kuwait. This article presents some suggestions for ...
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    AAS program update January 

    Aquatic Agricultural Systems
    Type: Newsletter
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    Migratory fishes in Myanmar rivers and wetlands: challenges for sustainable development between irrigation water control infrastructure and sustainable inland capture fisheries 

    Conallin, J.C.; Baumgartner, L.J.; Akester, M.J.; Win, N.; Tun, N.; Nyun, M.M.; Swe, A.M.; Lunn, Z.; Chan, N.; Cowx, I.
    Type: Journal Article
    Irrigated agriculture and maintaining inland capture fisheries are both essential for food and nutrition security in Myanmar. However, irrigated agriculture through water control infrastructure, such as sluices or barrages, ...
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    Co-management of beach seine fisheries in Mozambique: a case study 

    Kristiansen, A.; Poiosse, E.
    Type: Journal Article
    In Mozambique, compliance with regulations in beach seines fishery is improved when the fishers themselves choose the season the government will declare closed. Beneficial side effects of co-management include a stronger ...
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    Apparent digestibility coefficients of banana peel, cassava peel, cocoa husk, copra waste, and sugarcane bagasse in the GIFT strain of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) 

    Yossa, R.; Ahmad Fatan, N.; Kumari, J.; Schrama, J.W.
    Type: Journal Article
    This study was conducted to estimate the apparent digestibility coefficients (ADC) of the nutrients and energy contained in banana peel, cassava peel, cocoa husk, copra waste, and sugarcane bagasse in GIFT Nile tilapia ...
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    Gender situational analysis of the Barotse Floodplain 

    Kwashimbisa, M.; Puskur, R.
    Type: Report
    Zambia's rivers, lakes and wetlands support extensive agriculture, fisheries and livestock production and contribute to the livelihoods of about 3 million people or 25% of the country's population. These aquatic agricultural ...
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    Spillover of commercially valuable reef fishes from marine protected areas in Guam, Micronesia 

    Tupper, M.H.
    Type: Journal Article
    Does adult spillover (movement out of marine protected areas [MPAs]) of fish create a net export of fish biomass from MPAs to adjacent fished reefs? Biomass of five commercial reef fish species was estimated by visual ...
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    Measuring gender transformative change 

    Morgan, M.
    Type: Brief
    Agricultural research programs try to measure their contribution to a range of desired development outcomes, such as poverty reduction, food security, environmental sustainability and gender equality. This paper argues ...
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