Miscellaneous Publications - BOBP/MIS/2 Consultation on Social Feasibility of Coastal Aquaculture
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Executing Agency: FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS Funding Agency: SWEDISH INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Development of Small-Scale Fisheries in the Bay of Bengal Madras, India, November 1985 |
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Various ideas, methods, strategies and questions concerning social feasibility, discussed at the consultation, are listed below. Development agencies can choose from this list, those ideas and strategies that are appropriate from the stand point of their policies, the countries they operate in, the projects they are concerned with, and the communities they cater to. 1. When is a project socially feasible? |
SUMMARY
REPORT OF THE CONSULTATION- BACKGROUND1. LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
2. PROGRAMME
3. KEYNOTE ADDRESS : SOCIAL FEASIBILITY OF COASTAL AQUACULTURE: PACKAGED TECHNOLOGY FROM ABOVE OR PARTICIPATORY RURAL DEVELOPMENT? By IAN R. SMITH
4. A NOTE ON THE CASE METHOD
5. CASE STUDY : PLANNING FOR EXTENSION OF SHRIMP PEN CULTURE IN KILLAI: A CASE STUDY by RATHINDRANATH ROY
6. CASE STUDY ON SHRIMP CULTURE IN SATKHIRA, BANGLADESH
7. CASE STUDY ON CONFINED TANK SHRIMP CULTURE IN CHILKA LAKE, ORISSA, INDIA
8. CASE STUDY ON EXTENSION OF CAGE AND SHELLFISH CULTURE IN PHANG NGA, THAILAND
9. BIBLIOGRAPHY ON SOCIO-CULTURAL, ECONOMIC AND INSTITUTIONAL ASPECTS OF TROPICAL AQUACULTURE AND SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES
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