Browsing WorldFish Community by Author "Dey, M."
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An intra-farm study of production factors and productivity for shrimp farms in Bangladesh: an index approach
Gordon, D.V.; Bjørndal, T.; Dey, M.; Talukder, R.K. (2009)Type: Journal ArticleThe production characteristics of shrimp farming in Bangladesh are reported based on a panel of farms for the period 1998 to 2002. The data allow for a profit decomposition based on the Törnqvist index, where differences ... -
Delineating recommendation domains for small-scale freshwater aquaculture: deploying GIS for decision support
Kam, S.P.; Prein, M.; Dey, M. (2007)Type: Book ChapterThis paper highlights Geographical Information System (GIS) applications in an on-going, three-year project to develop spatial decision-support tools for identifying recommendation domains (places and sets of conditions) ... -
Ex-ante impact assessment for research on natural resources management: methods and application to aquatic resource systems
Briones, R.; Dey, M.; Stobutzki, I.; Prein, M. (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 ... -
Fisheries rehabilitation in post-tsunami Aceh: Status and needs from participatory appraisals
Garces, L.; Tewfik, A.; Pido, M.; Fatan, N.; Adhuri, D.; Andrew, N.L.; Dey, M. (2006)Type: Journal ArticleThe widespread and long-term nature of the tsunami damage in Aceh province, Indonesia has threatened the continued use of coastal and fisheries resources. This article describes the application of the Rapid Appraisal of ... -
Ongoing rehabilitation of coastal communities in Aceh province : a new project
Garces, L.; Dey, M. (2006)Type: Journal ArticleThis article presents an overview of the project on Rehabilitation of Fisheries and Aquaculture in Tsunami-affected Coastal Communities in Aceh Province. Building on the research results from the recently completed projects ... -
Problem formulation and options assessment: science-guided deliberation in environmental risk assessment of transgenic fish
Nelson, K.C.; Basiao, Z.; Cooper, A.M.; Dey, M.; Fonticiella, D.; Lorenzo Hernandez, M.; Kunawasen, S.; Leelapatra, W.; Li, S.; Ratner, B.D.; Toledo, M.I (2007)Type: Book ChapterThis chapter provides an overview of problem formulation and options assessment (PFOA) for scientists, risk assessment specialists, industry representatives and other interested public stakeholders who may be involved in ... -
Rapid assessment of community needs and fisheries status in tsunami-affected communities in Aceh Province, Indonesia
Garces, L.R.; Pido, M.D.; Pomeroy, R.S.; Koeshendrajana, S.; Prisantoso, B.I.; Fatan, N.A.; Adhuri, D.; Raiful, T.; Rizal, S.; Tewfik, A.; Dey, M. (2010)Type: Journal ArticleThis paper describes the application of the methodology called Rapid Appraisal of Fisheries Management System (RAFMS) to assess quickly the situation in tsunami-affected coastal fisheries in Aceh Province, Indonesia. As a ... -
Relevance of a rapid appraisal approach to identify locally available feed ingredients to small-scale Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus L.) aquaculture
Chowdhury, M.A.K.; Bureau, D.P.; Bose, M.L.; Dey, M. (2007)Type: Journal ArticleApplications of a rapid appraisal approach to identify locally available feed ingredients in feed formulation, production, and socio-economics of Nile tilapia aquaculture in Bangladesh are discussed. Three diets of 35%, ... -
Seinability of four strains of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, in Chinese ponds
Li, S.; Li, C.; Dey, M.; Dunham, R. (1999)Type: Journal ArticleThe objective of the current experiment was to examine seinability of four strains of Nile tilapia, O. niloticus, GIFT and Egypt 92, Egypt 88 and Sudan 78. The latter two are normally utilized in China. -
The contribution of aquatic ecosystems and fisheries to food security and livelihoods: a research agenda
Dugan, P.J.; Baran, E.; Tharme, R.; Prein, M.; Ahmed, R.; Amerasinghe, P.; Bueno, P.; Brown, C.; Dey, M.; Jayasinghe, G.; Niasse, M.; Nieland, A.; Smakhtin, V.; Tinh, N.; Viswanathan, K.; Welcomme, R. (2002)Type: Book ChapterAquatic ecosystems are a diverse group of water dependent habitats that support important biodiversity and provide a wide range of benefits to people. As pressure on the world‘s water resources has increased, there has ...



