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Evidence for action: a One Health learning platform on interventions to tackle antimicrobial resistance
(2020)Type: Journal ArticleImproving evidence for action is crucial to tackle antimicrobial resistance. The number of interventions for antimicrobial resistance is increasing but current research has major limitations in terms of efforts, methods, ... -
Evolution of shrimp aquaculture systems in the coastal zones of Bangladesh and Vietnam: a comparison
(2010)Type: Book ChapterBased on on-farm surveys implemented in the Ganges Delta in Bangladesh and the Mekong Delta in Vietnam, the dynamics of shrimp aquaculture in salinity-influenced coastal areas were analysed. Qualitative data were collected ... -
Evolving the narrative for protecting a rapidly changing ocean, post-COVID-19. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems.
(2021)Type: Journal ArticleCalls for global action on environmental issues have been popular since the 1970s and public interest in them has been raised by rallying people to the notion that we all share one world. One need look no further than the ... -
Ex-ante assessment of integrated aquaculture-agriculture adoption and impact in Southern Malawi
(2013)Type: ReportThere are increasing requirements for impact assessment by development partners in order to increase the accountability and effectiveness of research and development projects. Impact assessment research has been dominated ... -
Ex-ante impact assessment for research on natural resources management: methods and application to aquatic resource systems
(2005)Type: Journal ArticleUnder a particular representation of the impact path way of natural resource management (NRM) research, economic surplus techniques can also be used for ex ante impact assessment. The method is applied to the case of the ... -
Ex-ante impact evaluation: case studies from Malawi, Bangladesh and Ghana
(2013)Type: Working PaperThis document presents ex-ante impact evaluations of research for development projects related to aquaculture in Bangladesh, Malawi and Ghana. The Ghana chapter also includes an ex-ante evaluation of a fisheries project. ... -
Ex-situ conservation of the germplasm of aquatic organisms
(1993)Type: Journal ArticleThis paper summarizes some of the major issues relating to ex-situ conservation of the germplasm of aquatic organisms and gives examples of some current activities and future possibilities. -
Example estimations of yield and fishery profit when few data are available
(1991)Type: Journal ArticleVery preliminary bioeconomic assessments are reported in respect to fishery situation in Kenya. In the case of the shrimp fishery, it is concluded that the contemporary trawler fleet is substantially in excess of that ... -
Excess capacity and sustainable development in Java Sea fisheries
(2003)Type: Journal ArticleExcess capacity and overfishing are problems in the open-access, common-pool fisheries of the Java Sea. Data development analysis is used to estimate excess fishing capacity and the number of vessels to decommission in ... -
Exclusive economic zones and the management of fisheries in the South China Sea
(2005)Type: Book ChapterThe 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC), with the provisions for defining an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), is the international agreement that has had the greatest influence on the structure of ... -
Exemple de la contribution de l'analyse fsctorielle des correspondences pour suivre l'evolution de la structure d'une population piscicole
(1991)Type: Journal ArticleThis contribution demonstrates an application of correspondence analysis to length-frequency data of catfish (Ictalurus melas, lctaluridae) sampled by electrofishing in the Garonne River, near Toulouse, France. The available ... -
Existing climate strategies ignore fisheries at our peril
(2021)Type: News Item/Press ItemBy 2100, aquatic food production in all countries is expected to face high levels of climate threat, with a disproportionate impact felt by the world’s low-income countries. To date, climate negotiators have placed a ... -
Exotic species and genetically modified organisms in aquaculture and enhanced fisheries: ICLARM's position
(1994)Type: Journal ArticleThis article contains a discussion paper on the use of exotic species and genetically modified organisms in aquaculture and enhanced fisheries, together with a summary of ICLARM's (International Center for Living Aquatic ... -
Expanding the horizons for women in fisheries and aquaculture
Type: Journal ArticleWomen are present in all phases of fish production, processing and distribution, and contribute to the generation of wealth, the preservation of aquatic ecosystems, and the maintenance of households and communities in rural ... -
Expansion of improved-extensive shrimp culture in the Mekong Delta
(1995)Type: Journal ArticleThis paper describes the expansion of improved-extensive shrimp (Penaeus monodon) farming in the Mekong Delta, southern Vietnam, emphasizing management decisions, technological constraints and economics. -
Expansion prospects of Integrated Agriculture-Aquaculture Systems (IAAS) in new lands in Egypt workshop presentations merged
(2022)Type: PresentationThis workshop is an expert consultation on the current status of groundwater resources for use in integrated aquaculture-agriculture and saline landscapes in new lands in Egypt. -
Experience of partnershp models for the co-management of Bangladesh fisheries
(1997)Type: Journal ArticleFailure in the past to ascertain responsible fishing practices and equitable distribution of benefits under traditional leasing systems has motivated the Bangladesh government to work in partnership with non-governmental ... -
Experience with marine protected area planning and management in the Philippines.
(2002)Type: Journal ArticleMarine protected areas were established in the Philippines as early as 1974. These early models on Sumilon and Apo Islands and others set forth a framework for coral reef management that has been shown to enhance fish ... -
Experiences in wetland co-management: the MACH project
(2007)Type: Conference PaperBanchte Shekha is an NGO based in Jessore, south-west Bangladesh that has supported the development and empowerment of poor people, particularly women. In the CBFM-2 project they found it was possible to involve women in ... -
Experiences with fisheries co-management in Southeast Asia and Bangladesh
(2003)Type: Book ChapterThe countries of Southeast Asia, ie Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam, have a current population of over 510 million, of whom approximately 35 percent live below the ...













