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How did the COVID-19 pandemic affect food environment, food purchase, and fish consumption among low-income urban households in Bangladesh—A path analysis
(2022)Type: Journal ArticleBackground: Animal source foods, especially fish is the most commonly consumed and an important source of macro and micronutrients in the diet of the urban low-income residents. The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the food ... -
How do hunter-gatherers learn? The transmission of indigenous knowledge among the Agta of the Philippines
(2017)Type: Journal ArticleThe Agta of the Philippines depend on extensive knowledge of their natural environment for their livelihoods. However, little is known about the transmission of this indigenous ecological knowledge. This paper examines the ... -
How Does This Fisheries Researcher Help in East Timor? A Cookbook!
Type: News Item/Press ItemNovember 21 may mark World Fisheries Day, but for Agustinha Duarte, a researcher from East Timor, her passion for fisheries goes year round – she's even working on a cookbook to help Timorese make the most of local varieties. ... -
How fresh is too fresh?: the live reef food fish trade in eastern Indonesia
(1996)Type: Journal ArticleAlthough the live reef food fish trade has become an increasingly "hot" topic in the environmental press in recent months, many of the sources reporting on this practice have tended to focus on issues related to the rampant ... -
How is innovation in aquaculture conceptualized and managed? A systematic literature review and reflection framework to inform analysis and action
(2017)Type: Journal ArticleAquaculture has experienced spectacular growth in the past decades, during which continuous innovation has played a significant role, but it faces increasing criticism regarding its ecological and social sustainability ... -
How MEL supports the data management cycle.
(2019)Type: VideoThe video shows how MEL supports a proper implementation of the data management cycle. -
How much of the Mekong fish catch is at risk from mainstream dam development?
(2008)Type: Journal ArticleIn the absence of reliable data on the species composition of the catch in the Lower Mekong Basin, the authors look at three approaches to estimate the size of the region’s migratory fish resources.The article, based on ... -
How science serves fisheries management
(1994)Type: Journal ArticleRoles of science in assisting natural resource management are discussed emphasizing on how science can best serve fisheries and natural resource management objectives. -
How scientific evidence can build cross-sector bridges for a better blue economy: Five questions with Dr. Gareth Johnstone, WorldFish DG
(2019)Type: BlogThe oceans’ resources are critical to life on earth, ranging from providing fish to enabling sea transport, and from mitigating climate change to tourism. These economic sectors and related policies together determine ... -
How to achieve high fish yields in tropical lakes and reservoirs
(1988)Type: Journal ArticleFish yields in tropical lakes and reservoirs vary greatly; the importance of fish composition as a factor affecting productivity is discussed, examining the fish composition in tropical standing waters worldwide. Raising fish ... -
How to analyze fish community responses to coral mining
(1994)Type: Journal ArticleWays of evaluating the effects of environmental degradation from coral mining to reef fish communties in Maldives are presented. -
How to capture small-scale fisheries’ many contributions to society? – Introducing the ‘Value-Contribution Matrix’ and applying it to the case of a swimming crab fishery in South Korea
(2018)Type: Book ChapterTo facilitate a systematic and comprehensive capturing of small-scale fisheries’ societal contributions, this chapter proposes a ‘value-contribution matrix’ and applies it to the case of a swimming crab fishery in South ... -
How to conduct an integrated wetland assessment
(2009)Type: Book ChapterThis chapter provides a 'how to' guide for practically applying the integrated approach to a wetland assessment. It separates the assessment activities into three stages (preparation; field assessment and analysis; ... -
How to construct and maintain ponds for fish farming
(2013)Type: ManualThis sheet provides basic information on how to construct and maintain ponds for fish farming in Solomon Islands. Fish that can be farmed in these ponds are tilapia and milkfish. Other information sheets provide details ... -
How to enhance the sustainability and inclusiveness of smallholder aquaculture production systems in Zambia?
(2021)Type: Journal ArticleFish is a key source of income, food, and nutrition in Zambia, although unlike in the past, capture fisheries no longer meet the national demand for fish. Supply shortfalls created an opportunity to develop the aquaculture ... -
How to measure women’s empowerment in the context of Agriculture and Nutrition Programs in India?
(2022)Type: Conference ProceedingsPresentation notes from BMFG Webinar, WorldFish India panelist. -
How to produce 100 tonnes of sandfish
(2003)Type: Journal ArticleThe article is based on an ongoing collaboration in Vietnam between the WorldFish Center (formerly ICLARM) and the Ministry of Fisheries, at the Research Institute for Aquaculture No. 3, Nha Trang City, Khanh Hoa Province. ... -
Human rights approaches to governing fisheries (Editorial)
(2011)Type: Journal ArticleHuman rights are about more than political and civil rights, they also include a bundle of “economic, social and cultural rights” which include rights to food, water, housing, and decent work, and the rights of children, ... -
Human-crocodile conflict in Solomon Islands
(2019)Type: ReportThe Solomon Islands National Biodiversity Strategic Action Plan 2016–2020 identifies the need to develop a management plan for saltwater crocodiles. However, there is a lack of reliable information on the population status ... -
Hydro-biological models for water management in the Mekong River
(2000)Type: Conference ProceedingsAmong users of the water resource are fishes and fishermen. Given the importance of fisheries in the Lower Mekong River Basin, water management schemes must take the fish resource into consideration. Therefore hydrological ...


















