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    Cluster based management approaches for wetlands: CNRS's experience in the CBFM-2 project 

    Islam, A.; Rahman, M.M.
    Type: Conference Paper
    This paper describes cluster-based management systems, formation processes, legal status, scope of works, and community responses to the approaches in five sites managed by CNRS under the Community based Fisheries Management ...
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    Fish for Livelihoods Newsletter. Issue 4 (July - September 2020) 

    Ali, S.A.
    Type: Newsletter
    This document highlights major accomplishments "Fish for Livelihoods" project made in the last quarter (Jul-Sep, 2020) of year-1. This Newsletter serves as a quick information for those who wants to know quick facts about ...
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    The impact of integrated aquaculture-agriculture on small-scale farms in Southern Malawi 

    Dey, M.M.; Paraguas, F.J.; Kambewa, P.; Pemsl, D.E.
    Type: Journal Article
    Sustainable agricultural intensification is an urgent challenge for Sub-Saharan Africa. One potential solution is to rely on local farmers’ knowledge for improved management of diverse on-farm resources and integration ...
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    A traditional floodplain fishery of the lower Amazon River, Brasil 

    McGrath, D.G.; da Silva, U.L.; Crossa, N.M.M.
    Type: Journal Article
    This paper describes fishing activities of households in four communities located in a floodplain lake system of the lower Amazon river. An average of 42 households were interviewed about their fishing activity on a monthly ...
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    Changes in the law of the sea and effects on fisheries management 

    Christy, F.T., Jr.
    Type: Journal Article
    As part of a joint ICLARM-Resources for the Future, Inc. program, in June 1977 the author undertook a 9-month study whose objectives were to examine changes taking place in the law of the sea, identify the likely effects, ...
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    Application of information on age and growth of fish to fishery management 

    Pauly, D.
    Type: Book Chapter
    Information on the age and growth of fish is usually related to one or several of the following items: construction of age/length keys for direct use in some assessment models (e.g. Virtual Population Analysis); estimation ...
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    Smoked marine fish from Western Region, Ghana: a value chain assessment 

    Gordon, A.; Pulis, A.; Owusu-Adjei, E.
    Type: Report
    The value chain analysis of ths report focused on smoked marine fish- overwhelmingly the most important fish product originating in Western Region, Ghana. Smoked fish from Western Region is mainly destined for the domestic ...
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    Can community-based adaptation increase resilience 

    Ensor, J.E.; Park, S.E.; Attwood, S.J.; Kaminski, A.M.; Johnson, J.E.
    Type: Journal Article
    A central claim of community-based adaptation (CBA) is that it increases resilience. Yet, the concept of resilience is treated inconsistently in CBA, obscuring discussion of the limitations and benefits of resilience ...
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    Understanding leadership in the environmental sciences 

    Evans, L.S.; Hicks, C.C.; Cohen, P.J.; Case, P.; Prideaux, M.; Mills, D.J.
    Type: Journal Article
    Leadership is often assumed, intuitively, to be an important driver of sustainable development. To understand how leadership is conceptualized and analyzed in the environmental sciences and to discover what this research ...
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    Fecundity, growth parameters and survival rate of three African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) strains under hatchery condition 

    Opiyo, M.A.; Orina, P.; Charo-Karisa, H.
    Type: Journal Article
    Three strains of African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) from the Netherlands (Dutch), Indonesia and Kenya (Lake Victoria) were studied in hatchery conditions to compare their fecundity, growth performance and survival rates.
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