Environment and aquaculture in developing countries
Criteria for Assessing Environmental Impact and Benefits Sets of summary criteria, impacts and benefits have been published for ...
Table 5 (continued) Yes Favorable project HQ Less favorable or Criteria unfavorable project Relation to natural environment Disp ...
Table 6. Developing-country aquaculture systems: environmental impact and benefits for producers. Extensive systems are defined ...
Table 6 (continued) System Environmental Impact Bonefits INTENSIVE Freahwater. brackishwater and marina ponds (shrimps and praw ...
context in which human needs and all development options and environmental issues receive full consideration. References ADB. 19 ...
Grigg, D. 1985. The world food problem, 1960-1980. Blackwell, Oxford. Guerrcro, K.D. 111. 1982. Control of tilapia rcpmduction, ...
WCED (World Commission on Environment and Yater, L.R. and I.R. Smith. 1985. Economics ofprivate Development). 1987. Our common f ...
The Impacts of Aquaculture Development on Socioeconomic Environments in Developing Countries: Toward a Paradigm for Assessment K ...
must, by definition, include physical, biological and social phenomena. "Other people" and institutions influence social behavio ...
Bbloglcal physical and IZCtors Env~ronmenl CImle Hydrology limnolwy and Geomorpho~y Soils Vegelalion Zoobgical Fish - Ichl ...
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES 1 I PERCEPTIONS Ot EYENTI.TARGETTT NEEDS I I I LOCAL SOCIOCULTURAL CONTEXT INNOVATION ADOPTION PROCESS I Am3 ...
famine, there is a natural tendency to react with incautious optimism to any promising means, such as aquaculture, of raising fo ...
of food and through the increase of household incomes; (2) increase local self- reliance in food supply, particularly in remote ...
Table 2. Supply of inputs to household fishponds. Input Elephant grass Pig excrement Human excrement Kitchen and field waste Sug ...
Risk-Taking and Decisionmahing Patterns of resource use within developing-country communities usually reflect the decisions of l ...
the precedents ' of established patterns, rather than to process data themselves. This may go far toward explaining "tradition", ...
increase evoked a 2.3% increase in cultivated area. Subsistence households in Zomba District, in contrast, generally base their ...
generally submit to the authority of his wife's brothers, with respect to his -wife, his children, and her land. Not uncommonly, ...
do so because they have a piece of waterlogged land not suitable for crop production. Such people are usually young and lack exp ...
Impacts of Aquaculture Development on Communities Social Status Stratification This may correspond to property ownership pattern ...
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