Browsing Resilient small-scale fisheries by Author "Sultana, P."
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Lessons from community based management of floodplain fisheries in Bangladesh
Thompson, P.M.; Sultana, P.; Islam, N. (2003)Type: Journal ArticleInland (floodplain) fisheries remain the most important contributor to fish production in Bangladesh. They have in the past been administered to generate government revenue without due concern for sustainability or equity. ... -
Methods of consensus building for community-based fisheries management in Bangladesh and the Mekong Delta
Sultana, P.; Thompson, P. (2004)Type: Journal ArticleA method of consensus building for management of wetlands and fisheries using a systematic approach to participatory planning and initially developed in Bangladesh is now being applied in both Bangladesh and the Mekong ... -
Understanding livelihoods dependent on inland fisheries in Bangladesh and Southeast Asia: final technical report
Sultana, P.; Thompson, P.; Ahmed, M. (2003)Type: ReportThe Department for International Development (DFID) through the Marine Resources Assessment Group (MRAG) has approved the project proposal for the Project Memorandum on “Understanding Livelihoods Dependent on Inland Fisheries ... -
Understanding livelihoods dependent on inland fisheries in Bangladesh and Southeast Asia: Vietnam PRA report
Vo tong Anh; Chiem, N.N.; Tran Thi Kim Hong; Sultana, P. (2003)Type: ReportDuring the period of May to July 2002, An Giang University, in conjunction with the Chau Phu, Thoai Son and Chau Doc District People's Committees, and Can Tho University conducted Participatory Rural Appraisals (PRAs) in ... -
Understanding livelihoods dependent on inland fisheries in Bangladesh and Southeast Asia: Vietnam summary report
Sultana, P.; Vo tong Anh; Chiem, N.N. (2003)Type: ReportThis is one of the four countries reports which provides an assessment of the livelihoods strategies of the poor people dependent on inland fisheries in Vietnam. The project aimed to characterise the poor, identify their ...


