Aquaculture in pond and floodplain was accelerated in Bangladesh in the 1990s as a means of better production and income which was backed by the donor agencies, NGOs, and the government. Currently, the commercial actors are involved in the aquaculture systems due to the availability of production technologies and inputs. This paper aims to explore how the commercialization and privatization of floodplain aquaculture become the cause of the sufferings of the natural resource-dependent people and biodiversity loss in the floodplains. Now, Influential people hold control of the common pool floodplains and restricted the access of the Small-Scale Fishers (SSF) to manage the aquaculture. Our findings suggest that the SSF, for whom the seasonal f...
Increased domestic and international demand for aquatic foods have greatly enhanced aquaculture prac...
Coastal Bangladesh faces an increasing number of challenges including cyclones, tidal surges, floods...
We examine the impact of the Community Based Fisheries Management (CBFM) on welfare of fishing house...
In recent years a number of floodplain aquaculture projects have sprung up in the Daudkandi area of ...
In Bangladesh, extensive common pool fisheries exist in the wet season on private lands in the flood...
Aquaculture continues to diversify and develop rapidly in Bangladesh. A major change has taken place...
This paper explores the linkages of environment and economic development in the floodplain of large ...
There are two strands in the socioeconomic literature on aquaculture. The first, which we call “micr...
Despite positive role of aquaculture in food production, the practice may impact the environment neg...
A collective floodplain aquaculture (FPA) management approach, developed in the Daudkandi sub-distri...
The impressive growth in aquaculture is now commonly dubbed a “blue revolution.” In some Asian count...
Seasonal floodplains under private and public ownership in the Indo-Ganges river basin provide food ...
Seasonal floodplains under private and public ownership in the Indo-Ganges river basin provide food ...
Co-management plays a significant role in fisheries and natural resources management. In the case of...
Aquaculture production has prospered rapidly since the 1970s and is considered as a part of the rura...
Increased domestic and international demand for aquatic foods have greatly enhanced aquaculture prac...
Coastal Bangladesh faces an increasing number of challenges including cyclones, tidal surges, floods...
We examine the impact of the Community Based Fisheries Management (CBFM) on welfare of fishing house...
In recent years a number of floodplain aquaculture projects have sprung up in the Daudkandi area of ...
In Bangladesh, extensive common pool fisheries exist in the wet season on private lands in the flood...
Aquaculture continues to diversify and develop rapidly in Bangladesh. A major change has taken place...
This paper explores the linkages of environment and economic development in the floodplain of large ...
There are two strands in the socioeconomic literature on aquaculture. The first, which we call “micr...
Despite positive role of aquaculture in food production, the practice may impact the environment neg...
A collective floodplain aquaculture (FPA) management approach, developed in the Daudkandi sub-distri...
The impressive growth in aquaculture is now commonly dubbed a “blue revolution.” In some Asian count...
Seasonal floodplains under private and public ownership in the Indo-Ganges river basin provide food ...
Seasonal floodplains under private and public ownership in the Indo-Ganges river basin provide food ...
Co-management plays a significant role in fisheries and natural resources management. In the case of...
Aquaculture production has prospered rapidly since the 1970s and is considered as a part of the rura...
Increased domestic and international demand for aquatic foods have greatly enhanced aquaculture prac...
Coastal Bangladesh faces an increasing number of challenges including cyclones, tidal surges, floods...
We examine the impact of the Community Based Fisheries Management (CBFM) on welfare of fishing house...