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    Water requirements of floodplain rivers and fisheries : existing decision support tools and pathways for development 

    Arthington, A.H.; Baran, E.; Brown, C.A.; Dugan, P.; Halls, A.S.; King, J.M.; Minte-Vera, C.V.; Tharme, R.E.; Welcome, R.L.
    Type: Report
    This report comprehensively reviews current environmental flow methodologies and fisheries production models to show that the combination of the DRIFT (Downstream Response to Imposed Flow Transformation) methodology and ...
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    Selective breeding trait preferences for farmed tilapia among low-income women and men consumers in Egypt; Implications for pro-poor and gender-responsive fish breeding programmes 

    Murphy, S.; Karisa, H.C.; Rajaratnam, S.; Cole, S.M.; McDougall, C.; Nasr-Allah, A.M.; Al-Kenawy, D.A.; Yehia Abou Zaid, M.; Louis van Brakel, M.; Banks, L.; Ahmed Ibrahim, N.
    Type: Journal Article
    A number of studies have highlighted the promising growth of Egyptian tilapia aquaculture and the role of genetically improved strains in this development, such as the Abbassa Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus, Linneaus, ...
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    AllocateMate: An R package for mate allocation 

    Hamilton, M.G.
    Type: Report
    WorldFish manages multiple family-based genetic improvement programs for tilapia and carp species (Charo-Karisa et al., 2020; Hamilton et al., 2019a; Hamilton et al., 2019b; Hamilton et al., 2021; Hamzah et al., 2014). ...
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    IIED_Carrots and sticks: incentives to conserve hilsa fish in Myanmar Half Year Report April 2019 to September 2019 

    Akester, M.J.
    Type: Donor Report
    Carrots and sticks: incentives to conserve hilsa fish in Myanmar Half Year Report April 2019 to September 2019
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    CIP_Final Narrative Kulima - Worldfish_August 2019 to October 2019 

    Nagoli, J.
    Type: Donor Report
    KULIMA is a 6-year project whose goal is to promote sustainable agricultural growth to increase incomes, employment, and food security in Malawi in the context of a changing climate. Within the KULIMA Action, the CGIAR ...
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    Fish, fishing and livelihoods : community based organisations as focus for local development 

    The WorldFish Center
    Type: Brochure
    The central tenet to Community Based Fisheries Management (CBFM) is that users dependent on a common resource, in this case fishers and other households depending on wild fish to catch, will harvest that resource in a ...
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    Reconstructing governability: How fisheries are made governable 

    Song, A.M.; Johnsen, J.P.; Morrison, T.H.
    Type: Journal Article
    Governability is an important concept in the political and environmental social sciences with increasing application to socio-ecological systems such as fisheries. Indeed, governability analyses of fisheries and related ...
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    The good, the bad, and the ugly: a critical look at species and their institutions from a user's perspective 

    Froese, R.
    Type: Journal Article
    Over the past eight years my colleagues and I have been involved in a major project to make key information on fishes available to users, especially in developing countries. There are about 25 000 species of fishes in the ...
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    ICLARM's traditional fisheries research program 

    Smith, I.R.
    Type: Journal Article
    The authors examined a few new research programs initiated by ICLARM and its new approach with highlights on traditional fisheries
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    BayFish - Tonle Sap: a Bayesian model of the fish production in the Tonle Sap Great Lake, Cambodia. 

    Baran, E.; Jantunen T.
    Type: Conference Paper
    Probabilistic Bayesian networks have been used as decision making tools mainly in medicine and economics, but recently they have also been utilized in natural resource management. In this study a Bayesian model is built ...
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