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Market survey report for the project ‘Aquaculture: increasing income, diversifying diets, and empowering women in Bangladesh and Nigeria’
(2021)Type: ReportUnder the partnership with WorldFish, Apon jointly with Parmeeda, initiated fish and fish based product selling from October, 2020. To understand the market behavior as well consumer dynamics, Apon conducted a market survey ... -
Market surveys: Barotse floodplain system
(2015)Type: Working PaperThe aim of the CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) is to improve livelihoods and food security by enhancing the productivity and diversity of aquatic and agricultural systems. The AAS program in ... -
Marketing of small indigenous fish species (SIS) and the socio-economic aspects of SIS producers, intermediaries and retailers with sustainable livelihood approach in three fish markets of Mymensingh
(2004)Type: ReportA year long survey was conducted in three fish markets of Mymensingh - a rural market (Sutiakhali market), a peri-urban market (KR market, BAU) and an urban market (Notun Bazar market, Mymensingh town) to study the qualitative ... -
Maximo rendimiento sostenible de la pesqueria comercial en el Departamento de Loreto, Peru
(1990)Type: Journal ArticleCatch and effort data from the river fisheries of the Peruvian part of Amazonia are presented, and used to fit a Schaefer-type surplus production model. This suggests that present effort is in excess of what is required ... -
Measuring ecological stress: variations on a theme by R.M. Warwick
(1990)Type: Journal ArticleTwo new indices are presented which reflect quantitatively the changes to be expected in an ecological community under stress, as previously described by R. M. Warwick. The indices summarize information which he presented ... -
Measuring ICLARM's impact on research and researchers
(1990)Type: Journal ArticleFor a research organization such as ICLARM which carries out long-term basic research, justifying money spent can be a difficult exercise. This articles examines different ways by which impact of ICLARM research can be measured. -
Mediating effects of sea urchins on interactions among coral, algae and herbivorous fish in the lagoon at Moorea, French Polynesia.
(2007)Type: Journal ArticleThe relative importance of grazing by sea urchins in influencing the composition and structure of coral reef habitats has only occasionally been explored experimentally, and never on the coral reefs of Oceania, where both ... -
Megafauna poster for World Wildlife day (Bangla version)
(2019)Type: PosterWorldFish Bangladesh observed a daylong program on the occasion of World Wildlife Day 2019 through its USAID-funded ECOFISH project on March 3, 2019 at BFDC fish landing station, Cox’s Bazar. The theme for World Wildlife ... -
MEL Training presentation to Zambia Country Staff
(2019)Type: PresentationThe presentation was made at the Zambia country office, targeting staff with planning and reporting responsibilities in the MEL Platform -
MEL Training Workshop: Knowledge Sharing
Type: PresentationPresentation during the MEL Training Workshop. -
Millenium Ecosystem Assessment. 2005. Global Assessment Report: Policy Responses.
(2005)Type: Book ChapterFresh water can make a greater contribution to human well-being if society improves the design and management of water resource infrastructure, establishes more inclusive governance and integrated approaches to water ... -
Mobile Data Collection Using KoBo Toolbox
(2021)Type: PresentationA presentation slides comprised of the overview and general steps in implementing a mobile data collection process through KoBo ToolBox, a free online platform to build, collect and analyze data both offline and online. -
Modeling and analyzing the agroecological performance of farms with ECOPATH
(1998)Type: ReportIntensive and integrated resource management, where field crops, vegetables, trees, livestock and fish production are combined through efficient reuse of wastes, residues, by-products and external inputs, offers a potential ... -
Molluscicidal compunds of plant origin
(1991)Type: Journal ArticleThere is great impetus among phytochemists to develop molluscicides which are lethal to the snail intermediate hosts of bilharzia. They search for plant-derived, water-soluble compounds that are cheap to isolate, specific ... -
Monitoring and Evaluation Principles and Introduction to the MEL Platform
(2019)Type: PresentationThe presentation was about key monitoring and evaluation terminologies and tools. The presentation further provides and introduction of the monitoring evaluation and learning (MEL) platform, highlighting how it operationalises ... -
Monitoring and evaluations strategy brief
(2014)Type: BriefThis brief provides an overview of the monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system of the CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) and describes how the M&E system is designed to support the program to achieve ... -
Monoculture of silver barb (Puntius gonionotus Bleeker) in rice floodwaters in Bangladesh
(1995)Type: Journal ArticleOn-station and on-farm trials with silver barb (Puntius gonionotus) monoculture in rice floodwaters in Bangladesh are summarized and discussed in this article. -
More meat, milk and fish by and for the poor --- CGIAR Research Program 3.7 - proposal
(2011)Type: BriefThis CGIAR Research Program’s vision is for the health, livelihoods and future prospects of the poor and vulnerable, especially women and children, to be transformed through consumption of adequate amounts of meat, milk ... -
Most significant change (MSC)
(2010)Type: BrochureMSC was developed by Rick Davies in the early 1990’s, primarily to address the problem of ‘how to summarise & report progress when there is a diversity of activities, not all known in advance, let alone their outcomes and ... -
Multi species assessment of fish stocks off the western Sahara region with emphasis on the family sparidae
(1985)Type: Journal ArticleThe Western Sahara region (21-26 N) is well known for its intense upwelling and good fishing grounds. A large International fleet is operating in the area and the main target species are cephalopods.


















