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Appendix 2 - Papers Presented


Qazi Khaze Alam
Proshika Experience on Small-scale Aquaculture & Aquatic Resource Management on Poverty Alleviation in Bangladesh

Ka Ming Au
Experience of SCALE Using the Sustainable Livelihoods Framework

Anwara Begum & Marcel D'Costa
Small-scale aquaculture and aquatic resource management on poverty alleviation in Bangladesh: A Caritas participatory approach

David Brown
'The impact of fisheries extension and training on the livelihoods of the poor in Bangladesh'

Greg Chapman
Fit and Development Initiatives in the Aquatic Resources Sector

Don Griffiths
Poverty and livelihoods: Field experiences from Bangladesh, Cambodia and Viet Nam (Regional)

Hans Guttman
Learning How to Target the Poor

Nick Innes-Taylor
Helping Local Development Institutions Target the Poor More Effectively

Kenny McAndrew
Cage Culture - Targeting Woman and the Extreme Poor

Eric Meusch
Notes on Effective Targeting of Poor People

C. M. Muralidharan
Aquaculture Interventions to Benefit the Poor

Tabrez Nasar
Poverty focused small-Scale aquaculture: Implications for Strategy

Mark Prein
Resource Analysis for Targeting and Addressing the Needs of Poor People: Experiences from an Action Research Project on Small-Scale Aquaculture in the Uplands of Quirino Province

Ronet Santos
'Sharing of learning amongst the poor'

Severino Salmo
Linking Small-scale Aquaculture and Coastal Resources Management: A Strategy for Alleviating Poverty

Bikash Chand Shrestha
Regional consultation on focusing small-scale aquaculture and aquatic resources management on poverty alleviation

Cherdsak Virapat
Strategic Management Approach to the Village Fish Pond Program (VFP) in Alleviating Rural Poverty in Thailand


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