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Aquaculture and risk: a development perspective
(2013)Type: ReportAquaculture is needed to meet future demand for fish and other seafood, but sustainable growth requires we better understand and manage risks. Risks are aplenty in aquaculture, some of which we are only now beginning to ... -
Aquaculture and society in the new millennium
(2003)Type: Journal ArticleAquaculture as we know it at the beginning of the 21st century is a consolidation of more or less independent experiences. Carvings indicate that the Egyptians were cultivating fish at least 2,500 years ago. The Chinese ... -
Aquaculture and sustainability through integrated resources management
(1993)Type: Journal ArticleAquaculture In developing countries can improve the sustainability of small-scale farms provided that It is fully integrated with other enterprises and household activities so as to allow farm families and communities to ... -
Aquaculture and sustainable food security in the developing world
(1997)Type: Book ChapterThe author discusses the role of aquaculture in food security in the developing world. -
Aquaculture and the poor: Is the culture of high-value fish a viable livelihood option for the poor?
(2008)Type: Journal ArticleThis study evaluates the role of high-value fish culture in the livelihoods of coastal households in southern Thailand. The study shows that grouper culture, promoted as an alternative to destructive fishing practices, can ... -
Aquaculture as an alternative occupation on the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica
(1985)Type: Journal ArticleAn account is given of the use of salt evaporation ponds for fish (Mugil curema ) production in the Pacific coast of Costa Rica and future prospects are examined. -
Aquaculture assessments and value chain pilots for improving fish supply, employment and nutrition in Democratic Republic of Congo and Angola - Project brief (April - December 2020)
Type: BriefSummary of 2020 accomplishments -
Aquaculture big numbers
(2016)Type: ReportThis research project seeks to: provide baseline information on the present status of the aquaculture sector from a human development perspective; identify the types and numbers of people employed by the sector; and explore ... -
Aquaculture businesses : a low cost option for economic growth in Bangladesh
(2006)Type: BriefAquaculture could be used to create hundreds of thousands of jobs in Bangladesh over the next decade -helping to reduce the widespread poverty that is stifling the country's economic growth. The country already has the ... -
Aquaculture development 3. Genetic resource management
(2008)Type: ReportThese Technical Guidelines have been developed to support sections of the FAO’s Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries on aspects of genetic resource management in aquaculture. Guidance is provided on broodstock management ... -
Aquaculture development and information processes
(2001)Type: ManualThe challenge in aquacultural development is to assure and be able to verify that target populations have actually benefited from such efforts. Even successful programs have had to face these challenges. Enough poor results ... -
Aquaculture development and scenarios of change in fish trade and market access for the poor in Cambodia
(2011)Type: Journal ArticleAquaculture holds considerable potential to contribute to poverty alleviation, if it provides poor people with opportunities other than as primary producers. Integration of aquaculture into poverty reduction programmes ... -
Aquaculture development in Nepal: pointers for success
(1986)Type: Journal ArticleAn account is given of carp (Cyprinidae) pond culture and cage culture systems in Nepal. Advances made in aquaculture development and future trends in the country are examined. -
Aquaculture distance education in Lao PDR
(1997)Type: Journal ArticleThrough the Aquaculture Outreach Program, the Asian Institute of Technology (AID in Bangkok, Thailand, operates in rural developmental projects in NE Thailand and in other Indo-Chinese countries. Research and extension are ... -
Aquaculture engineering training program. From 25-29 March 2018 in Abbassa, Egypt
(2018)Type: OtherThe aquaculture engineering training program is a five-day, hands-on course designed for professionals working in aquaculture in Africa and other parts of the world. By the end of the training, participants will have gained ... -
Aquaculture extension impacts in Bangladesh: a case study from Kapasia, Gazipur
(2005)Type: ReportWith many ponds and high demand for fish, Bangladesh has a high potential for aquaculture . Since the 1980s, there have been many aquaculture extension projects. As a result, pond aquaculture production is estimated to ... -
Aquaculture extension in sub-Saharan Africa
(2004)Type: ReportA discussion is presented on aquaculture extension in Sub-Saharan Africa, with respect to the findings of a regional survey undertaken by FAO in collaboration with the WorldFish Centre. As the predominant research/extens ... -
Aquaculture farmer organizations and cluster management: concepts and experiences
(2011)Type: ReportSmall-scale aquaculture producers in developing countries are facing new opportunities and challenges related to market liberalization, globalization and increasingly stringent quality and safety requirements for their ... -
Aquaculture for African smallholders
(1995)Type: ReportThis volume report is the findings of the ICLARM-BMZ/GTZ Africa Aquaculture Project (1986-1994). This project studied the smallholder farming systems and developed integrated aquaculture technologies in collaboration with ... -
Aquaculture for diversification of small farms within forest buffer zone management: an example from the uplands of Quirino Province, Philippines.
(2002)Type: Book ChapterUpland farming systems can have severe negative effects through intensified slash-and-burn activities, erosion-enhancing farm practices on moderate to steep slopes, and further encroachment into forest areas. ICLARM studied, ...

















