Browsing Sustainable aquaculture by Author "Sultana, P."
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Aquaculture extension impacts in Bangladesh: a case study from Kapasia, Gazipur
Thompson, P.M.; Sultana, P.; Firoz Khan, A.K.M. (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 ... -
Comparison of aquaculture extension impacts in Bangladesh
Thompson, P.M.; Firoz Khan, A.K.M.; Sultana, P. (2006)Type: Journal ArticleProduction from small scale pond aquaculture in Bangladesh trebled in the decade to 1999 under the influence of extension projects of the Department of Fisheries. The impacts of completed aquaculture extension projects and ... -
Economic feasibility of community based fish culture in seasonally flooded rice fields in Bangladesh and Vietnam - Community Based Fish Culture in Seasonal Floodplains
Dey, M.M.; Prein, M.; Mahfuzul Haque, A.B.M.; Sultana, P.; Cong Dan, N.; Van Hou, N. (2005)Type: Journal ArticleDuring the rainy season in extensive river floodplains and deltaic lowlands, floods lasting several months render the land unavailable for crop production for several months each year. These waters are considerably ... -
Pilot study on impacts of sustainable aquaculture project extension through demonstrations
Islam, N.; Hossain, A.; Ahmed, H.; Mahmud, K.H.; Thompson, P.; Sultana, P. (2001)Type: Working PaperThis working paper highlights the pilot study on impacts of sustainable aquaculture project. The aim of the present pilot study is to understand the actual practices of aquaculture in 1999 with project support and to ... -
Scaling out enhanced floodplain productivity by poor communities: aquaculture and fisheries in Bangladesh
Collis, W.; Sultana, P.; Barman, B.K.; Thompson, P.; Benoy Kumar Barman: 0000-0003-0554-2207 (2011)Type: Conference PaperPrivate 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. ... -
Scaling out enhanced floodplain productivity by poor communities: aquaculture and fisheries in Bangladesh and eastern India
Sultana, P.; Barman, B.K.; Thompson, P.; Collis, W.; Benoy Kumar Barman: 0000-0003-0554-2207 (2011)Type: Conference PaperRearing fish in seasonal floodplains raises productivity but can adversely affect the poor and the biodiversity of important natural fisheries. Equitable community institutions enable poor rural households to cooperate ...



