Browsing Sustainable aquaculture by Author "Mustafa, M.G."
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A comparative study of two seasonal floodplain aquaculture systems in Bangladesh
Mustafa, M.G.; Brooks, A.C. (2009)Type: Journal ArticleThis paper presents a comparative analysis of the technical and economic parameters of two community led approaches: the semi-closed water bodies and the floodplain water bodies based systems in Bangladesh. The two approaches ... -
An empirical bio-economic stocking model for floodplain beels in Bangladesh.
Halls, A.S.; Mustafa, M.G.; Dickson, M. (2007)Type: Journal ArticleWhile stocking floodplain depressions or beels with fingerlings is a common form of fisheries management in Bangladesh, bio-economic guidance for improving the outcome of stocking strategies is sparse. The Community-Based ... -
Fisheries of the rivers of Southeast Asia
Welcomme, R.L.; Baird, I.G.; Dudgeon, D.; Halls, A.; Lamberts, D.; Mustafa, M.G. (2015)Type: Book ChapterSoutheast Asian lowland rivers are among the longest and most productive rivers for wild-capture inland fisheries in the world. They have many elements in common: they mostly arise on the Tibetan Plateau and have steep and ... -
Impacts of fish sanctuaries on production and biodiversity of fish and prawn in Dopi beel, Joanshahi haor, Kishoregonj.
Azher, S.A.; Dewan, S.; Wahab, M.A.; Habib, M.A.B.; Mustafa, M.G. (2007)Type: Journal ArticleThe impacts of sanctuary on fish production and fish biodiversity were investigated in Dopi beel in Joanshahi haor over a period of two years from January 2004 to December 2005. Broadly two different types of materials ... -
Preferences of fishes to different types of Katha materials used in sanctuaries in three rivers of Netrokona.
Haque, M.; Ahmed, M.; Mustafa, M.G. (2007)Type: Journal ArticleUse of different fish-friendly ‘katha’ materials in fish sanctuary is a new concept in Bangladesh. Two kilometers area of each of the three rivers namely the Updakhali, the Kalihar and the Kangsha in Netrokona district ... -
The socioeconomics of fish consumption and child health in Bangladesh
Dasgupta, S.; Mustafa, M.G.; Paul, T.; Wheeler, D. (2017)Type: Working PaperChild malnutrition in Bangladesh exceeds WHOs threshold for public health emergencies. Using more than 36,000 records from several waves of the Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey, the research focuses on the socioeconomic ...



