Human resources development (HRD) is pivotal to aquaculture development in the new millennium, particularly so in the changing global pressure for all development to be environmentally and socially acceptable, irrespective of the economic status of nations. In the above context, HRD in the aquaculture sector has to have a more holistic approach, and the type of training provided has to be changed accordingly. Most nations in which aquaculture plays a significant role in poverty alleviation recognise that HRD is a key to sustained development of the sector. The types and levels of training required in the sector in the foreseeable future are discussed. The need to increase specialised training, particularly for researchers, in some of the de...
Recent, fervent international dialogue concerning the existence and magnitude of impacts associated ...
The United Nations has projecled the human population to reach 9.2 billion by 2050, which is withi...
3rd advance reading copy.This handbook covers four important factors in undertaking sustainable aqua...
People are at the heart of sustaining aquaculture. Development of human capacity and gender, therefo...
Not AvailableRealizing the need for capacity building of the development officers ICAR-Central Inlan...
The aquaculture industry in Northern Australia (NA) is undergoing a period of unprecedented growth, ...
Aquaculture is supplying 40% of the world’s food fish, and is playing a key role in national governm...
-Based on the results of the discussion in the previous chapters, it can be concluded that in the pr...
The human resource development activities at I CAR-CM FRI are administered by the HRD Cell of the I...
Global aquaculture production now provides around 50 % of human seafood consumption and with expecte...
Human resource is the asset for a nation’s development and growth. The skilful human resource will e...
The rapid rise and evolution of aquaculture over the past few decades has led to both optimism and a...
Human resources development is an important part of fisheries development. Keeping this in view, the...
The role of scientific technical and managerial manpower in mariculture and estimated requirements ...
Kerala plays a dominant role in fish production, processing and export. This is mainly because of t...
Recent, fervent international dialogue concerning the existence and magnitude of impacts associated ...
The United Nations has projecled the human population to reach 9.2 billion by 2050, which is withi...
3rd advance reading copy.This handbook covers four important factors in undertaking sustainable aqua...
People are at the heart of sustaining aquaculture. Development of human capacity and gender, therefo...
Not AvailableRealizing the need for capacity building of the development officers ICAR-Central Inlan...
The aquaculture industry in Northern Australia (NA) is undergoing a period of unprecedented growth, ...
Aquaculture is supplying 40% of the world’s food fish, and is playing a key role in national governm...
-Based on the results of the discussion in the previous chapters, it can be concluded that in the pr...
The human resource development activities at I CAR-CM FRI are administered by the HRD Cell of the I...
Global aquaculture production now provides around 50 % of human seafood consumption and with expecte...
Human resource is the asset for a nation’s development and growth. The skilful human resource will e...
The rapid rise and evolution of aquaculture over the past few decades has led to both optimism and a...
Human resources development is an important part of fisheries development. Keeping this in view, the...
The role of scientific technical and managerial manpower in mariculture and estimated requirements ...
Kerala plays a dominant role in fish production, processing and export. This is mainly because of t...
Recent, fervent international dialogue concerning the existence and magnitude of impacts associated ...
The United Nations has projecled the human population to reach 9.2 billion by 2050, which is withi...
3rd advance reading copy.This handbook covers four important factors in undertaking sustainable aqua...