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SUCCESS STORIES IN ASIAN AQUACULTUREEdited by Sena S. De Silva and F. Brian Davy Springer/NACA/IDRC 2010 ISBN 978-90-481-3085-6 e-ISBN 978-1-55250-461-1 230 pp,
The stories presented in Success Stories in Asian Aquaculture reflect the unique nature of Asian aquaculture, providing first-time insight into how and why it has become so successful. Overall, the book demonstrates how the resiliency, adaptability, and innovation of small-scale aquaculture farmers have been crucial to this success. It also places aquaculture development in Asia into a wider global context, and describes its relationship to natural systems, social conditions, and economics. The book is unique in its in-depth presentation of primary research on Asian aquaculture, and in demonstrating how aquaculture can have a lasting positive impact on livelihoods, food security, and sustainable development. This book will appeal to a wide range of readers. The introduction and conclusion give an excellent general overview of Asian aquaculture, and the individual case studies provide a wealth of new information for specialist readers. Researchers, development workers, and decision-makers, in particular, will be interested in how the Asian experience might be used to strengthen aquaculture development more generally and in other parts of the developing tropics of Latin America and Africa. THE EDITORS Sena S. De Silva is Director General of the Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia- Pacific and Honorary Professor of Aquaculture and Fisheries Biology at the School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Deakin University, Victoria, Australia. F. Brian Davy is Senior Fellow at the International Institute for Sustainable Development in Canada and has over 35 years of experience in the field of aquatic resources.
Foreword Jiansan Jia, Rome, Italy 2010 Preface 2010 Background Sena S. De Silva - Bangkok, Thailand and F. Brian Davy - Ottawa, Canada 2010 Acknowledgments Sena S. De Silva - Bangkok, Thailand and F. Brian Davy - Ottawa, Canada 2010 Chapter 1. Aquaculture successes in Asia: Contributing to sustained development poverty alleviation Sena S. De Silva and F. Brian Davy 2010 Chapter 2. Recent developments in paddy–field fish culture in China: A holistic approach for livelihood improvement in rural areas Miao Weimin 2010 Chapter 3. Shrimp farmers in India: Empowering small-scale farmers through a cluster-based approach N.R. Umesh, A.B. Chandra Mohan, G. Ravibabu, P.A. Padiyar, M.J. Phillips, C.V. Mohan, and B. Vishnu Bhat 2010 Chapter 4. Backyard hatcheries and small-scale shrimp and prawn farming in Thailand Hassanai Kongkeo and F. Brian Davy 2010 Chapter 5. Cage fish culture: An alternative livelihood option for communities displaced by reservoir impoundement in Kulekhani, Nepal Tek B Gurung, Raja M Mulmi, Kalyan KC, G. Wagle, Gagan B Pradhan, K. Upadhayaya, and Ash K Rai 2010 Chapter 6. Enhancing rural farmer income through fish production: Secondary use of water resouces in Sri Lanka and elsewhere Upali S. Amarasinghe and Thuy T.T. Nguyen 2010 Chapter 7. Striped catfish aquaculture in Viet Nam: A decade of unprecedented development Nguyen Thanh Phuong and Dang Thi Hoang Oanh 2010 Chapter 8. The Genetic Improvement of Farmed Tilapias project: Impact and lessons learned Belen O. Acosta and Modadugu V. Gupta 2010 Chapter 9. The role of exotics in Chinese inland aquaculture Jiashou Liu and Zhongjie Li 2010 Chapter 10. Synthesis and lessons learned Sena S. De Silva , F. Brian Davy, and Michael J. Phillips 2010 Contributing Authors 2010 |
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