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Training of Trainers (ToT) Report on Rice-Fish Suitability Decision Support System Modelling, Myanmar
(2022)Type: ReportIWMI Myanmar team and a group of consultants conducted comprehensive five days TOT training on “Rice-Fish Suitability Decision Support System Modelling” to support the capacity development of potential national experts/staffs ... -
Training Workshop Proceedings: Adaptive Co-management of Fisheries
(2013)Type: Conference PaperThe Adaptive Collaborative Management of Fisheries Training workshop was held in Sekondi, Western Region of Ghana as part of the project 'Integrated Coastal and Fisheries Governance Initiative' locally referred to as 'H n ... -
Transboundary research in fisheries
(2017)Type: Journal ArticleSpatial boundaries have become an indispensable part of regimes and tools for regulating fisheries, with examples including marine protected areas, regional fisheries management organizations and Exclusive Economic Zones. ... -
Transdisciplinary engagement to address transboundary challenges for small-scale fishers
(2018)Type: Book ChapterSmall-scale fisheries and their governance are increasingly affected by natural, social, and political issues that originate outside their immediate control and locality. This chapter explores how researchers, non-governmental ... -
Trawl fisheries in the Gulf of Thailand
(1982)Type: ReportThe maximum sustainable yield of demersal fishery resources in the Gulf of Thailand to a depth of 50 m is estimated to be 750,000 tonnes. On this basis the Gulf has been overfished since 1973. There were over 4,000 trawlers ... -
Trends, opportunities and constraints in the contribution of fish to the welfare of rural communities in Cambodia
(2016)Type: ReportThis report details rural communities' perspectives on the importance of fish, and how it supports the poor. Variability between zones and social groups is detailed, as well as constraints and opportunities in the sector. -
Trophic model of the coastal ecosystem in the waters of Bangladesh, Bay of Bangal
(2003)Type: Book ChapterA trophic model of the coastal ecosystem in the waters of Bangladesh, Bay of Bengal (from the shoreline to 150 m depth) is presented. The model consists of 15 ecological groups. The biomasses of the groups (particularly ... -
Trophic model of the coastal fisheries ecosystem in the Gulf of Thailand
(2003)Type: Book ChapterThe biomass of 40 ecological groups, the diet composition of prey and predators, production/biomass (P/B) and consumption/biomass (Q/B) ratios, and catches were used as basic input to parameterize an Ecopath model of the ... -
Trophic model of the coastal fisheries ecosystem of the southwest coast of India
(2003)Type: Book ChapterThe Ecopath approach and software were used to construct a trophic model of the coastal fisheries ecosystem of the southwest (SW) coast of India. The model consisted of 11 ecological groups and used estimated landings from ... -
Trophic model of the coastal fisheries ecosystem of the west coast of peninsular Malaysia
(2003)Type: Book ChapterA preliminary mass-balance trophic model was constructed for the coastal fisheries ecosystem of the West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia (0 - 120 m depth). The ecosystem was partitioned into 15 trophic groups, and biomasses ... -
Tropical river fisheries valuation : a global synthesis and critical review
(2006)Type: ReportThis report reviews the global status of tropical and inland fisheries valuation; considers the impact of changes in river management on the value of tropical river fisheries; and comparatively assessed 3 valuation techniques. -
Tropical river fisheries valuation: background papers to a global synthesis
(2008)Type: Working PaperThis report is a compilation of five regional reviews that document the global status of tropical rivers and inland fisheries in three continents: Latin America, Africa and Asia. It explores the role of valuation methods ... -
Tropical river fisheries valuation: establishing economic value to guide policy
(2008)Type: BriefAnnual fish production from rivers and other inland fisheries is estimated at 5.5 million tons and a gross market value of $6 billion. Capturing the true economic value of fisheries to developing countries is the focus ... -
Turning social capital into natural capital: Changing livelihoods of fishers through CBFM
(2007)Type: Conference PaperImpact surveys revealed that CBFM had significantly improved social capital and household income of fishers. Fishers have better access to land and fishing grounds, more diversified livelihood options, greater amount of ... -
Turning the tide : community based fisheries management protecting the poor and the environment
(2007)Type: BrochureThe Comnmnity Based Fisheries Management (CBFM-2)' project is attempting to turn back the tide of years of environmental degradation in Bangladesh by. the responsibility for looking after inland fisheries resources to these ... -
Twenty per cent of the world fisheries catch is discarded
(1995)Type: Journal ArticleIn a landmark study of the annual quantity of incidental organisms discarded during fishing operations, a new estimate of 27 million tonnes worldwide has been determined. -
The Two Degree Initiative Listening Sessions
(2021)Type: Conference ProceedingsThe Two Degree Initiative (2DI) has been proposed as the flagship effort within the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) to address the risks of climate change and enable the world’s food systems ... -
Two steps forward, two steps back: The role of innovation in transforming towards community-based marine resource management in Solomon Islands
(2014)Type: Journal ArticleIn many coastal nations, community-based arrangements for marine resource management (CBRM) are promoted by government, advocated for by non-government actors, and are seen by both as one of the most promising options to ... -
Uganda and Malawi field pilots of proposed LSMS fisheries module: summary report
(2012)Type: ReportWhile an overwhelming majority of sub-Saharan African countries exhibit serious weaknesses in statistics pertaining to crop and livestock sectors, the deficiencies in terms of nationallyrepresentative data on the fishery ... -
Under-reported and undervalued: small-scale fisheries in the developing world
(2011)Type: Book ChapterThis chapter discusses the collection of data on small-scale fisheries in developing countries, the limitations of national data systems and progress in synthesizing collected data.


















