Browsing WorldFish Community by Author "Lorenzen, K."
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Cultured fish: integrative biology and management of domestication and interactions with wild fish
Lorenzen, K.; Beveridge, M.C.M.; Mangel, M. (2012)Type: Journal ArticleFish aquaculture for commodity production, fisheries enhancement and conservation is expanding rapidly, with many cultured species undergoing inadvertent or controlled domestication. Cultured fish are frequently released, ... -
Developing aquaculture of Small Native Species (SNS) in Bangladesh: village level agroecological change and the availability of SNS
Mazumder, D.; Lorenzen, K. (1999)Type: Journal ArticleSmall native species (SNS) of fish are important source of protein and income for rural people in Bangladesh. A rapid rural appraisal study was carried out to explore the recent changes in the availability of SNS in relation ... -
Development of fisheries co-management in Cambodia : a case study and its implications
Viner, K.; Ahmed, M.; Bjørndal, T.; Lorenzen, K. (2006)Type: Working PaperThe livelihoods and food security of many Cambodians depend heavily on inland capture fisheries, so the sustainable management of these fisheries is very important. Notwithstanding, the sustainability of Mekong fisheries ... -
Guidance manual : management of impacts of irrigation development on fisheries
Lorenzen, K.; Smith, L.; Nguyen Khoa, S.; Burton, M.; Garaway, C. (2006)Type: ManualThis manual is designed for qualified irrigation, fisheries, environmental or social science professionals. It sets out principles, procedures and tools for the assessment and management of the impacts of irrigation ... -
Inland capture fisheries
Welcomme, R.L.; Cowx, I.G.; Coates, D.; Béné, C.; Funge-Smith, S.; Halls, A.; Lorenzen, K. (2010)Type: Journal ArticleThe reported annual yield from inland capture fisheries in 2008 was over 10 million tonnes, although real catches are probably considerably higher than this. Inland fisheries are extremely complex, and in many cases poorly ... -
Restocking and stock enhancement of coastal fisheries: Potential, problems and progress
Bell, J.D.; Bartley, D.M.; Lorenzen, K.; Loneragan, N.R. (2006)Type: Journal ArticleThe demand for fish is expected to rise substantially by 2020. Although aquaculture must provide much of the additional fish, it remains to be seen whether restored or enhanced capture fisheries can also help fill the ... -
River fisheries: ecological bases for management and conservation
Arthington, A.H.; Lorenzen, K.; Pusey, B.J.; Abell, R.; Halls, A.S.; Winemiller, K.O.; Arrington, D.A.; Baran, E. (2004)Type: ReportLarge rivers and their floodplains support a significant proportion of the world’s biodiversity and provide important goods and ecological services to society, including fisheries. Riverine ecosystems and fisheries are ... -
Strategic review of enhancements and culture-based fisheries
Lorenzen, K.; Amarasinghe, U.S.; Bartley, D.M.; Bell, J.D.; Bilio, M.; de Silva, S.S.; Garaway, C.J.; Hartmann, W.D.; Kapetsky, J.M.; Laleye, P.; Moreau, J.; Sugunan, V.V.; Swar, D.B. (2001)Type: Conference PaperEnhancements are interventions in the life cycle of common-pool aquatic resources. Enhancement technologies include culture-based fisheries, habitat modifications, fertilization, feeding and elimination of predat ...





