Browsing WorldFish Community by Author "Dey, M.M."
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Analysis of demand for fish in Bangladesh
Dey, M.M. (2000)Type: Journal ArticleAn analysis of fish consumption patterns, and how they are likely to change as income and relative price changes, is required to assess the welfare impact of technological and policy changes in the fisheries and aquaculture ... -
Aquaculture - food and livelihoods for the poor in Asia : a brief overview of the issues
Dey, M.M.; Ahmed,M. (2005)Type: Journal ArticleThe last three decades have witnessed dramatic changes in the supply of and demand for fish. Global demand for fish has risen rapidly with rising populations and increasing per capita fish consumption. The rise in demand ... -
Aquaculture Productivity convergence in India: A Spatial Econometric Perspective
Paraguas, F.J.; Dey, M.M. (2006)Type: Journal ArticleThis paper provides an illustration of evaluating productivity convergence using spatial econometric modelling framework for the aquaculture sector in India. Productivity has been measured using Total Factor Productivity ... -
Assessment of the impact of aquatic resources research by ICLARM: scope and methodologies
Ahmed, M.; Dey, M.M.; Williams, M.J. (1999)Type: Journal ArticleThe importance of quantifying the economic returns to investments in aquatic resources research together with the social, environmental and institutional impacts of such investments is widely recognized among ICLARM's ... -
Carp production in Asia: past trends, current status and future prospects
Dey, M.M.; Paraguas, F.J.; Bhatta, R.; Alam, M.F.; Weimin, M.; Piumsumbun, S.; Koeshendrayana, S. (2003)Type: Book ChapterThis chapter focuses on the status and future of carp production in Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam. The analysis is largely based on primary data collected through surveys of 2 025 carp fish ... -
Change and diversity in smallholder rice-fish systems: Recent evidence and policy lessons from Bangladesh
Dey, M.M.; Spielman, D.J.; Haque, A.B.M.M.; Rahman, M.S.; Valmonte-Santos, R.; A.B.M. Haque: 0000-0002-5334-5630 (2013)Type: Journal ArticleEfforts to unlock the genetic potential of both rice and fish, when combined with improvements in the management of rice-fish systems, can potentially increase agricultural productivity and food security in some of the ... -
Community based fish culture in seasonally flooded rice fields in Bangladesh and Vietnam
Dey, M.M.; Prein, M. (2004)Type: Conference ProceedingsDuring the rainy season in extensive river floodplains and deltaic lowlands, floods lasting several months render the land unavailable for crop production. These waters are considerably underutilized in terms of managed ... -
Community based management of small scale fisheries in Asia: Bridging the gap between fish supply and demand
Dey, M.M.; Kanagaratnam, U. (2007)Type: Conference PaperCommunity-based management and co-management are feasible alternative approaches to bridging the gap between supply and demand. They have brought together various stakeholders to achieve improved resource and socioeconomic ... -
Community-Based Fish Culture in Seasonal Floodplains
Dey, M.M.; Prein, M. (2006)Type: Journal ArticleDuring the rainy season in extensive river floodplains and deltaic lowlands, floods render the land unavailable for crop production for several months each year. These waters are considerably underutilized in terms of ... -
Community-Based Fish Culture in Seasonal Floodplains
Dey, M.M.; Prein, M. (2006)Type: Book ChapterDuring the rainy season in extensive river floodplains and deltaic lowlands, floods lasting several months render the land unavailable for crop production for several months each year. These waters are considerably ... -
Cross country synthesis
Dey, M.M.; Paraguas, F.J.; Alam, F. (2001)Type: Book ChapterThe broad objective of the present study is to examine production, accessibility, marketing and consumption patterns of aquaculture products, with emphasis on freshwater aquaculture, in Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, ... -
Current trends in the Asian tilapia industry and the significance of genetically improved tilapia breeds
Dey, M.M.; Eknath, A.E. (1997)Type: Book ChapterTilapia production is increasing rapidly in Asia, and is one of the most popular aquaculture activities in PR China, Philippines, Indonesia, Taiwan and Thailand. The most popular farmed tilapia species is still the Nile ... -
Demand for Fish by Species in India: Three-Stage Budgeting Framework
Kumar, P.; Dey, M.M.; Paraguas, F.J. (2005)Type: Journal ArticleThe demand studies for the fish sector are limited by their high degree of aggregation, and the lack of empirical basis for estimating the underlying elasticity of demand. In this study, the three-stage budgeting framework ... -
Demand for fish in Asia: a cross-country analysis
Dey, M.M.; Garcia, Y.T.; Kumar, P.; Piumsombun, S.; Haque, M.S.H.; Li, Luping; Radam, A.; Senaratne, A.; Khiem, N.T.; Koeshendrajana, S. (2008)Type: Journal ArticleFish demand patterns in nine Asian countries were investigated using a multistage budgeting framework allowing a disaggregated approach to analysing fish consumption. This paper highlights the heterogeneity of fisheries ... -
Demand for fish in Asia: a cross-country analysis
Dey, M.M.; Garcia, Y.T.; Sirajul Haque, M.; Jikun Huang; Praduman Kumar; Alias Radam, A.; Somying Piumsombun; Athula Senaratne; Nguyen Tri Khiem; Koeshendrajana, S. (2007)Type: Conference PaperThis study is focused on the estimation of demand, price and income elasticities for major fish groups that are commonly found in Asia. The next section of the paper is devoted to the model used in the analysis of the ... -
Demand for fish in the Philippines : a disaggregated analysis
Garcia, Y.T.; Dey, M.M.; Navarez, S.M.M. (2005)Type: Journal ArticleThis paper sought to establish the fish consumption pattern of Filipino households and estimate the price and income elasticities of fish demand by species, as well as by income groups, i.e., low, middle, and high income. ... -
Determining high potential aquaculture production areas: analysis of key socio-economic adoption factors
Pemsl, D.E.; Dey, M.M.; Paraguas, F.J.; Lal Bose, M. (2006)Type: Conference PaperGlobal aquaculture production increased with an average rate of 10% per year since 1990 and 90% of aquaculture production comes from developing countries thus providing livelihood and income especially to marginal groups ... -
Disaggregated analysis of fish supply, demand and trade in Asia : baseline model and estimation strategy
Dey, M.M.; Briones, R.M.; Amed, M. (2005)Type: Journal ArticleQuantitative modeling of fish supply, demand and trade is a useful tool for analyzing recent structural changes, such as the rapid development of aquaculture. Existing models are, however, limited by their use of highly ... -
Disaggregated projections on fish supply, demand and trade for developing Asia
Dey, M.M.; Rodriguez, U-Primio; Biones, R.M.; Chen, O.L.; Haque, M.S.; Li, Luping; Kumar, P.; Koeshendrajana, S.; Tai Shzee Yew; Athula Senaratne; Ayut Nissapa; Nguyen Tri Khiem (2007)Type: Conference PaperQuantitative modelling of supply, demand, and trade for fish becomes very useful for evaluating development strategies and options if done for disaggregated fish types, production categories, and regions. With detailed ... -
Disaggregated projections on supply, demand,and trade for developing asia: preliminary results from the Asiafish model
Dey, M.M.; Rodriguez, U.P.; Briones, R.M.; Chen, O.L.; Haque, M.S.; Li, L.P.; Kumar, P.; Koeshendrajana, S.; Tai, S.Y.; Senaratne, A.; Ayut Nissapa; Nguyen Tri Khiem; Ahmed, M. (2004)Type: Conference ProceedingsThe AsiaFish model is a quantitative tool for making disaggregated projections and impact analysis for fish supply, demand, and trade. It has recently been applied to nine major fish producers in Asia (Bangladesh, China, ...














