PN35 - Community Based Fish Culture
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Item Institutional arrangements in seasonal floodplain management under community-based aquaculture in Bangladesh(Journal Article, 2011) Haque, A.B.M.M.; Kisser, L.E.; Dey, M.M.Item Melandi: The island of dreams and success(Video, 2009) Haldar, S.S.; Rani, S.S.Item Community-based fish culture in seasonal floodplains(Presentation, 2008) Sheriff, N.Item Socio-economic condition of fishermen in seasonal floodplain beels in Rajshahi District, Bangladesh(Journal Article, 2009) Hossain, M.I.; Siwar, C.; Mokhtar, M.B.; Dey, M.M.; Jaafar, A.H.Item Community action: Framework for assessing feasibility and constraints across different systems(Presentation, 2010) Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S.; Valmonte-Santos, RowenaItem Landscape level characterization of seasonal floodplains under community based aquaculture: illustrating a case of the Ganges and the Mekong Delta(Working Paper, 2010) Nagabhatla, N.; Brakel, Martin L. vanItem Putting the camera in Archanas hands(News Item, 2010) Sheriff, N.Item Final Workshop on Community Based Fish Culture in Seasonal Floodplains in Bangladesh(Report, 2010) Galib, S.M.Item Community based fish culture management in poor fishing communities in Bangladesh and Vietnam: Incentives for aquatic resource management and impacts on poverty alleviation(Conference Paper, 2008) Valmonte-Santos, Rowena; Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S.Item Impacts of technological interventions on fish production and biodiversity of seasonal floodplains in Bangladesh(Working Paper, 2010) Rahman, Md.F.; Barman, B.K.; Brakel, Martin L. van; Dewan, S.Item Socio-economic Impact of Community Based Fish Culture on Seasonal Floodplain Beel - A Comparative Study(Journal Article, 2010-04-27) Hossain, M.I.; Siwar, C.; Mokhtar, M.B.; Dey, M.M.; Jaafar, A.H.Beel Mail is a 100 ha seasonal floodplain beel where community based fish culture was introduced during rainy season with 73 community members by department of fisheries with the funding support of WorldFish Center in year 2006. Socio-economic impact of this management was compared with control beel Chandpur. Beel Chandpur is 200 ha seasonal floodplain beel where also 16 landowner part time fishermen introduced fish culture during flooding. Beel Mail was stocked with 34.93 kg ha-1 fish fingerlings and beel Chandpur was stocked with 9.68 kg ha-1. Fish was harvested after about 6 months culture period and it was noticed that the gross production was about 4.7 times higher in the project site than the control site. Farmers obtained TK 7481.23 ha-1 as net return based on production cost in beel Mail and TK 3261.90 ha-1 as net return based on production cost in beel Chandpur. Average fish consumption increased by 20.49% in project site. In addition, future stocking and saving fund for fishermen society were established and sharing of benefit from fish culture was more evenly distributed between landowners and landless fishermen in project site than control beel.Item The WorldFish KSinR Pilot Project(Newsletter, 2008) Manning-Thomas, NadiaItem Benefits and challenges of applying outcome mapping in an R4D project(Working Paper, 2010) Sheriff, N.; Schuetz, TonyaItem Putting the camera in Archana's hands(Video, 2010) Sayeed, M.A.Item Community-based approaches to aquaculture in seasonal water bodies: Lessons learned(Conference Paper, 2009) Nagabhatla, N.; Sheriff, N.Item Understanding adoption and discontinuance for greater impact(Conference Paper, 2010) Joffre, Olivier M.; Sheriff, N.; Weeratunge, N.Item Community-based Fish Culture in Seasonal Floodplains in Bangladesh: Lessons Learned(Conference Paper, 2010) Barman, B.K.Item Technical issues on management of seasonal floodplains under community-based fish culture in Bangladesh(Conference Paper, 2008) Rahman, M.F.; Barman, B.K.; Ahmed, M.K.; Dewan, S.Item Community-based fish culture in seasonal floodplains and irrigation systems(Conference Paper, 2008) Sheriff, N.; Arthur, Robert; Barman, B.K.; Hong, M.C.Item Institutional Issues on management of seasonal floodplains under community-based aquaculture to benefit the poor in Bangladesh(Conference Paper, 2008) Haque, A.B.M.M.; Barman, B.K.; Dey, M.M.