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    Beyond Social-Ecological Traps: Fostering Transformations Towards Sustainability 

    Olsson, P.; Blythe, J.; Osterblom, H.; Eriksson, H. (eds.)
    Type: Journal Article
    This special issue with themes "Beyond Social-Ecological Traps: Fostering Transformations Towards Sustainability" have 11 papers.
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    Recommendation domains for pond aquaculture 

    Kam, S.P.; Barth, H.; Pemsl, D.E.; Kriesemer, S.K.; Teoh, S.J.; Bose, M.L.
    Type: Working Paper
    This publication introduces the methods and results of a research project that has developed a set of decision-support tools to identify places and sets of conditions for which a particular target aquaculture technology ...
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    Linking small-scale fisheries and aquaculture to household nutritional security: an overview 

    Kawarazuka, N.; Béné, C.
    Type: Journal Article
    Small-scale fisheries and aquaculture have been recognized as important opportunities to enhance household food security in developing countries. While interventions aiming at promoting these activities reveal many positive ...
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    Aquaculture in the Ayeyarwady Basin 

    Joffre, O.M.
    Type: Internal Report
    The Ayeyarwady State of the Basin Assessment (SOBA) is one of the major knowledge outputs of the Ayeyarwady Integrated River Basin Management (AIRBM) Project prepared by Hydro-Informatics Centre (HIC). SOBA aims to inform ...
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    Wind energy, hydropower and heat pumps for aquaculture 

    McGuigan, D.
    Type: Journal Article
    Wind and water power have a significant contribution to make to aquaculture and fish processing. Wind energy can provide mechanical power to operate pumps and aerators and can clso be used to generate electricity. ...
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    Tilapia culture in Sudan 

    Yousif, O.M.
    Type: Journal Article
    The current status of tilapia culture in Sudan is examined, describing the pond culture system used. Future prospects are also examined. It is believed that great effort is required before fish farming can boost food ...
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    Fish farming supports HIV-affected families in Africa 

    The WorldFish Center
    Type: Video
    The food crisis is adding to the misery of countries already crippled by other burdens like drought and HIV. Here people are turning to fish farming, not only for food and income but also as a way to cope with the challenges ...
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    Research directions for tilapia culture 

    Pullin, R.S.V.
    Type: Journal Article
    Areas in which research is required regarding tilapia culture are indicated. The confused status of cultured stocks, a consensus on choice of species and culture methods are discussed.
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    Exploring the intricate relationship between poverty, gender inequality and rural masculinity: A Case study from an Aquatic Agricultural System in Zambia 

    Cole, S.M.; Puskur, R.; Rajaratnam, S.; Zulu, F.
    Type: Journal Article
    Many Zambians rely on wetlands, lakes, and rivers for their livelihoods. Social norms and power relations restrict access to natural resources provided by these aquatic agricultural systems for certain social groups, thus ...
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    Natural hybridisation does not dissolve species boundaries in commercially important sea cucumbers 

    Uthicke, S.; Purcell, S.W.; Blockmans, B.
    Type: Journal Article
    The study of species boundaries in areas of sympatry provides important insight into speciation processes. We investigated whether (i) two sympatric holothurians, Holothuria scabra and H. s. var. versicolor constituted ...
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