Browsing Miscellaneous themes by Author "Dey, M.M."
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Assessment of the impact of aquatic resources research by ICLARM: scope and methodologies
Ahmed, M.; Dey, M.M.; Williams, M.J. (1999)Type: Journal ArticleThe importance of quantifying the economic returns to investments in aquatic resources research together with the social, environmental and institutional impacts of such investments is widely recognized among ICLARM's ... -
Cross country synthesis
Dey, M.M.; Paraguas, F.J.; Alam, F. (2001)Type: Book ChapterThe broad objective of the present study is to examine production, accessibility, marketing and consumption patterns of aquaculture products, with emphasis on freshwater aquaculture, in Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, ... -
Demand for fish in the Philippines : a disaggregated analysis
Garcia, Y.T.; Dey, M.M.; Navarez, S.M.M. (2005)Type: Journal ArticleThis paper sought to establish the fish consumption pattern of Filipino households and estimate the price and income elasticities of fish demand by species, as well as by income groups, i.e., low, middle, and high income. ... -
Disaggregated projections on supply, demand,and trade for developing asia: preliminary results from the Asiafish model
Dey, M.M.; Rodriguez, U.P.; Briones, R.M.; Chen, O.L.; Haque, M.S.; Li, L.P.; Kumar, P.; Koeshendrajana, S.; Tai, S.Y.; Senaratne, A.; Ayut Nissapa; Nguyen Tri Khiem; Ahmed, M. (2004)Type: Conference ProceedingsThe AsiaFish model is a quantitative tool for making disaggregated projections and impact analysis for fish supply, demand, and trade. It has recently been applied to nine major fish producers in Asia (Bangladesh, China, ... -
Fish consumption and food security : a disaggregated analysis by types of fish and classes of consumers in selected asian countries
Dey, M.M.; Rab, M.A.; Paraguas, F.J.; Somying Piumsombun; Bhatta, R.; Alam, M F.; Ahmed, M. (2005)Type: Journal ArticleThis paper discusses fish consumption and preference patterns for fish species by income groups, and by urban/rural divide in Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. The analysis is ... -
Food and nutritional security in Bangladesh: going beyond carbohydrate counts
Bose, M.L.; Dey, M.M. (2007)Type: Journal ArticleThe progress towards achieving household nutritional food-security in Bangladesh has remained slow. So far the food security is cereal-based (mainly rice) and food basket has not yet diversified towards high nutritive/ ... -
Food safety standards and regulatory measures : implications for selected fish exporting Asian countries
Dey, M.M.; Rab, M.A.; Jahan, K.M.; Nisapa, A.; Kumar, A.; Ahmed, M. (2005)Type: Journal ArticleDeveloping Asian countries continue to record an impressive trade surplus in fish products. However, raising consumer concerns about a range of food safety matters and increasingly stringent regulatory standards related ... -
Impact pathway analysis for research planning: the case of aquatic resources research in the WorldFish Center
Briones, M.; Dey, M.M.; Ahmed, M.; Stobutzki, I.; Prein, M.; Acosta, B.O. (2004)Type: Journal ArticleIn line with its mandate of poverty reduction and sustainable development, the WorldFish Center is orienting its research towards high impact scientific activity. Identifying such activities is the task of prospective ... -
Mangrove Rehabilitation in the West coast of Aceh - Issues and Perspectives
Kanagaratnam, U.; Schwarz, A.M.; Adhuri, D.; Dey, M.M. (2006)Type: Journal ArticleThe condition of mangroves pre- and post- tsunami and the socioeconomic role of mangrove forests in the livelihoods of coastal communities along the west coast of Aceh province, Indonesia are examined. The findings indicate ... -
Priority setting for research on aquatic resources: an application of modified economic surplus analysis to natural resource systems
Briones, R.M.; Dey, M.M.; Mahfuzuddin Ahmed, A.K.M.; Prein, M.; Stobutzki, I. (2008)Type: Journal ArticleIn contrast to research on farming systems, research on natural resource systems seldom applies rigorous priority setting techniques, mainly due to difficulties associated with estimating research impact ex ante for such ...





