Rice fish Research and Development in Asia

Rice fish Research and Development in Asia
Author: Catalino R. Dela Cruz
Publsiher: WorldFish
Total Pages: 445
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Agricultural systems
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Culture of Fish in Rice Fields

Culture of Fish in Rice Fields
Author: Matthias Halwart,Modadugu V. Gupta
Publsiher: WorldFish
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2004
Genre: Aquaculture
ISBN: 9789832346333

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Socioeconomics of Rice aquaculture and IPM in the Philippines

Socioeconomics of Rice aquaculture and IPM in the Philippines
Author: Gesa Horstkotte-Wesseler
Publsiher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789718020043

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Rice fish Culture in China

Rice fish Culture in China
Author: Kenneth Tod MacKay
Publsiher: IDRC
Total Pages: 277
Release: 1995
Genre: Agricultural systems
ISBN: 9780889367760

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Rice-Fish Culture in China

Rural Aquaculture

Rural Aquaculture
Author: Peter Edwards,David Little,Harvey Demaine
Publsiher: CABI
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2002
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0851995659

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Aquaculture for both finfish and shellfish is expanding rapidly throughout the world. It is regarded as having the potential to provide a valuable source of protein in less developed countries and to be integrated into the farming systems and livelihoods of the rural poor. This book addresses key issues in aquaculture and rural development, with case studies drawn from several countries in South and South-East Asia. Papers included cover topics ranging from production and technical issues (such as pond culture and rice field fisheries) to social aspects and research and development methodology. The book has been developed from a meeting of the Asian Fisheries Society. It is aimed at all concerned with aquaculture and rural development.

Transforming Coastal Zone for Sustainable Food and Income Security

Transforming Coastal Zone for Sustainable Food and Income Security
Author: T.D. Lama,Dhiman Burman,Uttam Kumar Mandal,Sukanta Kumar Sarangi,H.S. Sen
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 1145
Release: 2022-08-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783030956189

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Coastal areas are commonly defined as the interface or transition areas between land and sea, including large inland lakes. Overall, about 50–70 % of the global population live within 100 km of the coastline covering only about 4 % of earth’s land, thereby drawing heavily on coastal and marine habitats for food, building sites, transportation, recreational areas, and waste disposal. The people of these zones depend mainly on low productive agriculture due to several constraints such as prolonged water logging and drainage congestion in predominantly low-lying areas with heavy soils during the wet season, preponderance of saline and acid sulphate soils, scarcity of good quality irrigation water, particularly in the dry season, seawater intrusion into adjoining lands, and water pollution due to eutrophication, and others affecting the aquatic habitats, etc. Carbon sequestration in coastal areas, such as, marshes, lagoons, etc. has significant influence on soil quality, and the carbon pool in soils as well as their impacts on the environment. Over and above these, the coastal areas are prone to disasters due to climate change leading to colossal loss of lives and properties in many areas. Forestry and mangrove dynamics, in particular, because of their continuing diminishing nature, are also subjects of interest affecting the ecology of coastal zones requiring appropriate attention. The international symposium held in this context on ‘ Transforming Coastal Zones for Sustainable Food and Income Security ’ in virtual mode in March, 2021 offered scope to present and discuss various thematic areas by eminent scientists from all over the world. The proceedings of selected papers presented reflect cross-sectoral views of the areas highlighting, wherever necessary, a fusion of technologies, with the ultimate target to suggest livelihood security and sustainable development for the sensitive coastal zones. The book intends to share the knowledge with researchers, academicians, and various other stakeholders to address the complex problems of coastal regions, production constraints, social, economic, technical and environmental issues to draw out strategies for resilient agricultural technologies and improving livelihood security in coastal agro-ecosystems.

Reservoir Fisheries and Aquaculture Development for Resettlement in Indonesia

Reservoir Fisheries and Aquaculture Development for Resettlement in Indonesia
Author: Barry A. Costa-Pierce,Otto Soemarwoto
Publsiher: WorldFish
Total Pages: 389
Release: 1990-01-01
Genre: Aquaculture
ISBN: 9789711022501

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Impact of Pesticides on Farmer Health and the Rice Environment

Impact of Pesticides on Farmer Health and the Rice Environment
Author: Prabhu L. Pingali,Pierre A. Roger
Publsiher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Total Pages: 678
Release: 1995-09-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780792395218

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The book covers the various aspects of the use of pesticides, their behavior, degradation, and impacts in wetland ricefields, and presents the results of surveys conducted in the Philippines and Thailand. It includes both bibliographic reviews and selected aspects of the experimental results of a research project on pesticide impacts in wetland ricefields. The first phase of the `Pesticide Impact' project was developed in the Philippines from 1989 to 1991. It was a multidisciplinary/collaborative approach involving scientists from IRRI, NRI (England), ORSTOM (France), UPLB (Philippines) who studied the effects of pesticides on the environment and on farmers' health, and the economical aspects of their use.