A study was conducted to identify how aquaculture assists in developing sustainable livelihood to the fish farming community in rural Bangladesh during the period from January to December, 2009. The Sustainable Livelihood Approach (SLA), a conceptual framework that aims to ameliorate poverty was applied to understanding the role of aquaculture in the Mymensingh area of the North-central Bangladesh. The study used the SLA as a foundation or main basis of analytical tool to identify the means and ways to enhance the livelihood of fish farmers. The analysis reveals how fish farmers can achieve positive sustainable livelihood through access to a wide range of livelihood assets. Higher economic return (BDT 1,19,360/ha/year) and social benefits w...
The sustainable livelihood approach is an analytical framework that helps identifying the assets tha...
There are two strands in the socioeconomic literature on aquaculture. The first, which we call “micr...
This book investigates the impact of community based fisheries management (CBFM) project on househ...
A study was conducted to identify how aquaculture assists in developing sustainable livelihood to th...
AbstractThe Adivasi Fisheries Project, aimed at diversifying livelihood options for resource-poor Ad...
This study examines the capacity strengthening status for improving the livelihood of fish farmers o...
In Bangladesh, Adivasi, the indigenous people are of the poorest sections of the society due to thei...
Aquaculture remains as a suitable avenue in India for augmenting fish production, which is easy, cos...
The present investigation was carried out to assess the livelihood status of the fish farmers in Ham...
The study was conducted to investigate the existing status and practices of fish farming. A total of...
The rapid rise and evolution of aquaculture over the past few decades has led to both optimism and a...
In Bangladesh about 1.2 million people are directly employed and another 10 million people indirectl...
Hoven’s carp is an indigenous species of freshwater fish which is hihgly potential to be cultured in...
Nepal is a poor country where the problems of poverty and food insecurity is very much evident. Aqua...
We examine the impact of the Community Based Fisheries Management (CBFM) on welfare of fishing house...
The sustainable livelihood approach is an analytical framework that helps identifying the assets tha...
There are two strands in the socioeconomic literature on aquaculture. The first, which we call “micr...
This book investigates the impact of community based fisheries management (CBFM) project on househ...
A study was conducted to identify how aquaculture assists in developing sustainable livelihood to th...
AbstractThe Adivasi Fisheries Project, aimed at diversifying livelihood options for resource-poor Ad...
This study examines the capacity strengthening status for improving the livelihood of fish farmers o...
In Bangladesh, Adivasi, the indigenous people are of the poorest sections of the society due to thei...
Aquaculture remains as a suitable avenue in India for augmenting fish production, which is easy, cos...
The present investigation was carried out to assess the livelihood status of the fish farmers in Ham...
The study was conducted to investigate the existing status and practices of fish farming. A total of...
The rapid rise and evolution of aquaculture over the past few decades has led to both optimism and a...
In Bangladesh about 1.2 million people are directly employed and another 10 million people indirectl...
Hoven’s carp is an indigenous species of freshwater fish which is hihgly potential to be cultured in...
Nepal is a poor country where the problems of poverty and food insecurity is very much evident. Aqua...
We examine the impact of the Community Based Fisheries Management (CBFM) on welfare of fishing house...
The sustainable livelihood approach is an analytical framework that helps identifying the assets tha...
There are two strands in the socioeconomic literature on aquaculture. The first, which we call “micr...
This book investigates the impact of community based fisheries management (CBFM) project on househ...