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Institutional, policy and regulatory framework for sustainable development of the Egyptian aquaculture sector
(2013)Type: ReportThis report presents the findings of a mission to critically review the institutional, policy and regulatory framework for sustainable development of the Egyptian aquaculture sector. The study was undertaken by an International ... -
Institutions in the Mekong Delta of Cambodia: findings from a situation analysis
(2007)Type: Conference PaperThis paper focuses on property rights and collective action in the Mekong region of Cambodia. Institutional arrangements in water management for community-based aquaculture in two villages in the Mekong area of Cambodia ... -
Intangible links between household livelihoods and food security in Solomon Islands: implications for rural development
(2020)Type: Journal ArticleLivelihood diversification has been the heartbeat of rural development projects over the past two decades. Many livelihood diversification programs are based on the often implicit assumption that introducing livelihood ... -
Integrated Agriculture and Aquaculture (IAA) Systems for Food Security
(2022)Type: PresentationThe presentation highlights the advantages and potential for integrated agriculture and aquaculture (IAA) systems for food security. -
Integrated agriculture-aquaculture farming systems
(1980)Type: Conference ProceedingsProceedings of a 1979 conference held jointly in Manila by ICLARM and the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture. The conference sought to provide an overview of integrated ... -
Integrated agriculture-aquaculture: a way for food security for small farmers and better resource management and environment
(1997)Type: Conference PaperTraditionally fish have been a natural component of rice-ecosystems. Intensive agriculture has led to degradation offish habitats, resulting in disappearance of fish from rice fields. The economic viability and impact on ... -
Integrated aqua-agricultural production systems in the brackish water zones of Bangladesh
(2011)Type: Conference PaperSurveys of exiting farming systems and a series of on-farm trials, conducted under PN10 project of CPWF in Phase 1 revealed that improved technologies could greatly enhance the productivity, reduce crop-shrimp farming ... -
Integrated coastal zone management: policy issues, approaches and research priorities: a working paper prepared for the Environmental and Natural Resources Policy and Training (EPAT) Project, US agency for International Development
(1993)Type: BookOver the last several decades, Malaysia has experienced rapid industrial growth and urbanization, characterized by high levels of resource exploitation. Much of this development has occurred within the coastal -
Integrated farming in Zimbabwe
(1990)Type: Journal ArticleIntegration of aquaculture with agricul¬ture (integrated farming) provides balanced food production, increases farmers' income, recycles nutrients, protects the environment and optimizes food production where resources are ... -
Integrated farming: a new approach in the Basse Casamance, Sénégal
(1992)Type: Journal ArticleEnvironmental changes due to 2 decades of drought have modified the ecosystem of the Basse Casamance, Senegal thus forcing farmers to change their practices. They have built fish ponds and diversified into crops such as ... -
Integrated fish farming in China
(1982)Type: Journal ArticleThe article is based on a FAO/UNDP consultancy on integrated fish farming in China, October-November 1981. -
Integrated fish farming in Thailand
(1982)Type: Journal ArticleAquaculture in Thailand is relatively recent. Formerly, there were ample freshwater fish in natural water bodies such as lakes, rivers and canals, but with decreasing catches due to overfishing, pesticide use, and a reduction ... -
Integrated fish farming in West Java: social and economic considerations
(1982)Type: Journal ArticleFish farming has traditionally been combined with other agricultural production in West Java. Activities associated with fish culture include raising ducks, chickens, horses, water buffaloes, rice, aquatic plants, and even ... -
Integrated floating cage aquageoponics system (IFCAS): An innovation in fish and vegetable production for shaded ponds in Bangladesh
(2015)Type: Journal ArticleFarmer participatory action research was carried out from July to December 2013 to design and construct a technology known as IFCAS (integrated floating cage aquageoponics system) for growing fish and vegetables in shaded ... -
Integrated food, land, water and energy systems for climate resilient landscapes
(2022)Type: PresentationFrom Fragility to Resilience in Central and West Asia and North Africa (F2R CWANA) WP 4: Integrated food, land, water, and energy systems for climate-resilient landscapes Inception Workshop Morocco May 17, 2022. -
Integrated management of aquatic resources: a Bayesian Approach to water control and trade-offs in Southern Vietnam
(2010)Type: Book ChapterThe BayFish-Bac Lieu model presented in this chapter is a Bayesian model that aims to identify optimal water control regimes and trade-offs between water uses in order to improve management of water-dependent resources in ... -
Integrated management of coastal fisheries: lessons from initiatives in San Miguel Bay, Philippines
(1996)Type: Conference ProceedingsCoastal fisheries occur in a variety of natural and human settings. In terms of coastal use intensity, fisheries may be viewed to operate in a spectrum ranging from essentially single sector (i.e., fisheries) situations ... -
Integrated pest management and aquatic life management: a natural partnership for rice farmers?
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Integrated poultry-fish farming: a way to increase productivity benefits
(1998)Type: Book ChapterThe integration of aquaculture with poultry results in a more efficient use of resources than is possible with aquacul-ture farming alone. Other benefits of diversification include a reduction in the risk of total crop ... -
Integrated resources management, integrated agriculture-aquaculture and the African farmer
(1995)Type: Journal ArticleDespite the expenditure of huge amounts of money and human effort, the Green Revolution has largely failed to benefit the vast majority of the rural poor in Africa: those smallholding farmers who sell little, if any, of ...



















