Browsing WorldFish Community by Author "Ahmed, M."
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Socioeconomic impact and farmers' assessment of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) culture in Bangladesh
Gupta, M.V.; Ahmed, M.; Bimbao, M.A.P.; Lightfoot, C. (1992)Type: ReportThe book reports on the socioeconomic study made on tilapia culture in seasonal ponds/ditches in Bangladesh. Results show that the simple technology, requiring very low labor input, is economically viable and brings other ... -
Socioeconomics and values of resources in great Lake-Tonle Sap and Mekong-Bassac area : results from a sample survey in Kampong Chhnang, Siem Reap and Kandal provinces, Cambodia
Rab, M.A.; Navy, H.; Ahmed, M.; Seng, K.; Viner, K. (2006)Type: Working PaperA study aims to describe the range and value of benefits derived from aquatic resources by different stakeholders, and to provide a substantive basis for redirecting policies and future development projects into harnessing ... -
South and south-east Asian coastal fisheries: their status and directions for improved management: conference synopsis and recommendations
Silvestre, G.; Garces, L.R.; Stobutzki, I.; Ahmed, M.; Valmonte-Santos, R.A.; Luna, C.Z.; Zhou, W. (2003)Type: Conference PaperAs a step to address the problems of coastal fisheries in Asia, the WorldFish Center joined forces with fisheries agencies from eight developing Asian countries (Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, The Philippines, Sri ... -
Status and economics of freshwater aquaculture in selected countries of Asia
Dey, M.M.; Rab, M.A.; Paraguas, F.J.; Bhatta, R.; Alam, M.F.; Koeshendrajana, S.; Ahmed, M. (2005)Type: Journal ArticleThe paper discusses the status of freshwater aquaculture, and the productivity and cost effectiveness of alternative technologies in the major fish producing countries in Asia, such as Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, ... -
Status and potential of aquaculture in small waterbodies (ponds and ditches) in Bangladesh
Ahmed, M. (1992)Type: ReportA report on a survey on ponds and ditches in Bangladesh, done to determine their potential use for aquaculture. -
The future for fish in the food and livelihoods of the poor in Asia
Briones, M.; Dey, M.M.; Ahmed, M. (2004)Type: Journal ArticleThis article is based on the study, “Strategies and Options for Increasing and Sustaining Benefi ts from Fisheries and Aquaculture Production to Benefi t Poor Households in Asia”, carried out under ADB-RETA 5945, and ... -
The future of fish: issues and trends to 2020
Delgado, C.L.; Wada, N.; Rosegrant, M.W.; Meijer, S.; Ahmed, M. (2003)Type: BrochureWhat is the outlook for fish in a globalizing food economy, and how will trends in the fish sector affect the poor and the environment during the next two decades? A new book from IFPRI and the WorldFish Center, Fish to ... -
The impacts of aquaculture development on food security: lessons from Bangladesh
Murshed-e-Jalan, K.; Ahmed, M.; Belton, B. (2010)Type: Journal ArticleFish contribute a significant amount of animal protein to the diets of people in Bangladesh, about 63% of which comes from aquatic animals. In Bangladesh, fish is mainly derived from two sources: capture and culture. ... -
The role of species and systems in the development and growth of aquaculture in Asia: needs and prospects
Ahmed, M.; Dey, M.M.; Garcia, Y.T. (2007)Type: Book ChapterThis paper reviews the current practices in Asian aquaculture and emerging trends in species and systems against a backdrop of changing structure of demand, supply and trade. It examines key issues concerning the role of ... -
Toward guidelines on running multi-country, multi-site projects: summary report of an in-house workshop held on 18 January 1997
Ahmed, M.; Santos, R.A.V.; Balgos, M.C.; Casal, C.M.V.; Garces, L.R.; Tungala, M.L.V. (1997)Type: Conference ProceedingsReview of the experiences and lessons from multi-country, multi-site projects undertaken by ICLARM. Based onthe review the volume outlines the key factors to be considered in designing and implementing such projects. It ... -
Understanding livelihoods dependent on inland fisheries in Bangladesh and Southeast Asia: final technical report
Sultana, P.; Thompson, P.; Ahmed, M. (2003)Type: ReportThe Department for International Development (DFID) through the Marine Resources Assessment Group (MRAG) has approved the project proposal for the Project Memorandum on “Understanding Livelihoods Dependent on Inland Fisheries ... -
Women in nutrition and aquaculture in Bangladesh
Hossain, M.; Ahmed, M. (2021)Type: OtherWorldFish's initiative to increase women's empowerment through small fish production in Bangladesh's northern provinces of Rangpur and Rajshahi was featured on Colours FM 101.6 radio show Women in Aquaculture and Nutrition. -
Women in Nutrition and Aquaculture in Bangladesh
Ahmed, M. (2021)Type: VideoWorldFish's initiative to increase women's empowerment through small fish production in Bangladesh's northern provinces of Rangpur and Rajshahi was featured on Colours FM 101.6 radio show Women in Aquaculture and Nutrition. -
Women-led fisheries management - a case study from Bangladesh
Sultana, P.; Thompson, P.M.; Ahmed, M. (2002)Type: Conference PaperAlthough women constitute 50% of the total population of Bangladesh, only 18% are economically involved in the total labor force. They are involved in diversified work within their homesteads. However, during times of ... -
Working with journalists in Bangladesh to educate the public on aquatic food systems
Ahmed, M. (2022)Type: BlogWorldFish in Bangladesh took the initiative to hold an interactive media session on aquatic food systems reporting on 19 June 2022 together with the Bangladesh Agricultural Journalists Forum (BAJF) to increase the media's ... -
WorldFish key partner in revision of Bangladesh’s National Fisheries Policy (1998)
Ahmed, M. (2021)Type: BlogA Divisional Stakeholder Consultation Workshop was co-hosted by WorldFish and Bangladesh’s Department of Fisheries (DoF) recently in Rajshahi, Bangladesh, to look at measures to transform the country’s fisheries and ... -
‘নারী মৎস্যচাষিদের কথা’ ( Voice of Women fish farmers)
Haque, S.; Ahmed, M. (2022)Type: VideoIDEA project made an appearance on a special separate segment of Bangladesh's DBC News program that featured the voices of local women fish farmers in the country. During the session, WorldFish's Faridul Haque shared how ... -
বাংলাদেশের খাদ্য নিরাপত্তা ও অর্থনৈতিক উন্নয়নে মৎস খাতের গুরুত্ব
Ahmed, M.; Paz Mendez, A. (2022)Type: VideoTV show on Deepto Krishi highlighting Department of Fisheries Director General Mahbubul Haque, IDEA project manager Alvaro Paz Mendez, and local service provider Mita Khatun. The show was aired in celebration of National ...














