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Scaling out enhanced floodplain productivity by poor communities: aquaculture and fisheries in Bangladesh

Abstract
- Private lands in floodplains are vital components of inland natural fisheries but they are increasingly converted to culture-based systems. This raises fish productivity but can adversely affect the poor and biodiversity. Poor rural households can work together using innovative technologies to optimize overall seasonal floodplain productivity incorporating culture-based systems and/or by conserving natural fish, but this needs equitable institutions (floodplain committees) set up by the community to balance the interests of landless and landowners.
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- Sustainable aquaculture [2521]
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Date
- 2011
Author
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Collis, W.
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Sultana, P.
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Barman, B.K.
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Thompson, P.
Author(s) ORCID(s)
- Benoy Kumar Barmanhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0554-2207
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Type
- Conference Paper
Publisher
- CGIAR Challenge Program on Water & Food