This article provides a detailed empirical study of investment patterns in small-scale rural aquaculture and its relation to pond location based on a systematic fish pond survey in Lao PDR. Nominal investment categories of fish ponds were created based on stocking rate, feed and water and then spatially cross-referenced with a range of environmental factors, including distance to roads, land use, and distance to water resources. Contrary to current aquaculture development policies, the results show the dynamic nature of fish ponds as a source of water, native fish and exotic fish. It is concluded that policy makers and extension officers can make use of simple diagnostic models of fish pond use and investment to develop more contingent supp...
Aquaculture in rivers and other public water bodies raises issues of access and property rights. Ove...
Fish farming (aquaculture) has grown rapidly in Myanmar over the last two decades and plays an incre...
Southeast Asian rice farmers often manage aquatic habitats and resources on their land to increase h...
This article provides a detailed empirical study of investment patterns in small-scale rural aquacul...
Aquaculture (fish farming) has been growing rapidly in Myanmar since 1990. Fish farms are concentrat...
Fisheries in Cambodia play an important role in supporting household food security and livelihoods t...
This study reveals that aquaculture is more profitable for fish farmers than crop farming, and gener...
Southeast Asian rice farmers often manage aquatic habitats and resources on their land to increase p...
Promotion of integrated aquaculture with agriculture, including crops and livestock (IAA-farming), r...
In southern Laos, water stored in farm ponds is largely underutilised as it is perceived to be unfit...
Capture fisheries and aquaculture in Lao PDR are based on water resource ecosystems which consist ma...
The rapid growth of fish farming over the past three decades has generated heated debate over the ro...
Adoption of rice-fish culture by farmers in the rainfed areas of northeast Thailand is examined with...
Rural aquaculture is the farming of aquatic organisms with extensive and semi-intensive husbandry pr...
Aquaculture holds considerable potential to contribute to poverty alleviation, if it provides poor p...
Aquaculture in rivers and other public water bodies raises issues of access and property rights. Ove...
Fish farming (aquaculture) has grown rapidly in Myanmar over the last two decades and plays an incre...
Southeast Asian rice farmers often manage aquatic habitats and resources on their land to increase h...
This article provides a detailed empirical study of investment patterns in small-scale rural aquacul...
Aquaculture (fish farming) has been growing rapidly in Myanmar since 1990. Fish farms are concentrat...
Fisheries in Cambodia play an important role in supporting household food security and livelihoods t...
This study reveals that aquaculture is more profitable for fish farmers than crop farming, and gener...
Southeast Asian rice farmers often manage aquatic habitats and resources on their land to increase p...
Promotion of integrated aquaculture with agriculture, including crops and livestock (IAA-farming), r...
In southern Laos, water stored in farm ponds is largely underutilised as it is perceived to be unfit...
Capture fisheries and aquaculture in Lao PDR are based on water resource ecosystems which consist ma...
The rapid growth of fish farming over the past three decades has generated heated debate over the ro...
Adoption of rice-fish culture by farmers in the rainfed areas of northeast Thailand is examined with...
Rural aquaculture is the farming of aquatic organisms with extensive and semi-intensive husbandry pr...
Aquaculture holds considerable potential to contribute to poverty alleviation, if it provides poor p...
Aquaculture in rivers and other public water bodies raises issues of access and property rights. Ove...
Fish farming (aquaculture) has grown rapidly in Myanmar over the last two decades and plays an incre...
Southeast Asian rice farmers often manage aquatic habitats and resources on their land to increase h...