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AFGRPAFGRPReview entire Programme portfolio to identify four types of research output: VTs (candidates for TECA), TRFVs, DST, MAssign ID Codes to each outputWrite synopsis of each output (for internal project management purposes only)Identify which projects generated each outputObtain and collate FTRs for each output (initial compilation)Obtain and collate dissemination outputs for each output (initial compilation)Obtain and collate images for each output (initial compilation)Obtain and collate in tables prior to uploading project leaders' and collaborators' contact detailsObservations during portfolio reviewMethod -ologyDecision Support ToolTechnology requiring further validationValidated TechnologyTechnology Record created (for validated technologies only)External Review of Technology RecordTechnology Record CopyeditedKnocked out by scribe or copyeditorTechnology Record uploaded to TECA and supporting documents linkedAndy FrostTina RowlandAndy FrostAndy FrostTina RowladTina RowlandIndividually attributedCategorisation process - First cut by Andy Frost; Amended by Programme Manager; Amended as advised by Technology Scribe and ReviewersJohn EsserCIRADKen CampbellRandom X SolutionsSustainability of brackish water aquaculture systemsAFGRP0001A support tool to investigate the role of aquaculture (and options therein) in the livelihoods of different socioeconomic groups with particular focus on the poorest group.
Using a typology of brackish water aquaculture production systems in the Philippines to investigate the trade-off at the farm-level between the ecological, social and economic performance of the different types of farms.R8288R8288 FTR Executive summaryR8288 FTR appendicesR8288www.dfid.stir.ac.uk/Afgrp/projects/r8288/r8288.htmR8288 WP1R8288 WP2R8288 WP3R8288 WP4R8288 WP5PCSS R8288R8288 Hired workers harvesting milkfish on a farm in Capiz provinceR8288 Hired workers reinforcing the dykes on a fishpond in Aklan provinceR8288 Milkfish Chanos chanos in a basket at marketR8288 Milkfish dockside fish dealers area Hagonoy Bulacan provinceR8288 Survey questionnaire carried out sample 150 brackish water pond farmsR8288 Tiger prawns Penaeus monodon from brackish water ponds PhilippinesPractical strategies for promoting aquaculture (TROPECA)AFGRP0002The expansion of aquaculture in developing countries poses risks in exceeding environmental capacity. The possible need to control use of sustainable sites has implications for allocation and access. Existing approaches to the estimation of environmental capacity and associated environmental management systems are reviewed and their application explored to a range of tropical aqautic systems in Bangladesh and Vietnam which are likely to see increased pressure from aquaculture development. These approaches will be developed and adapted to generate practical guidance for planners and aquatic sector professionals in tropical developing countries in order to increase the sustainability of aquaculture development.R8094FTR R8094 Tropecawww.nautilus-consultants.co.uk/projects/tropeca/bgd.htmlR8094 Cage culture for rural sustainabilityR8094 Chowdhury shivappa hambreyR8094 Environmental carrying capacityR8094 Lobster village Case studyR8094 TROPECAR8094 TROPECA project partners infoR8094 Tropeca Trip Report 2003R8094 Tropeca workshop 2002R8094 VIETNAM STATUS OF AQUACULTUREPCSS R8094Small-scale cage aquacultureAFGRP0003Cage aquaculture has certain advantages over other aquaculture systems that are potentially important in terms of uptake by rural poor and landless people. The integrity of the cage unit means that large, communal water bodies can be used and, crucially, the ability to culture fish is not reliant on the ownership or leasing of land itself.These guidelines cover:The production of small-scale culture extension and training materials;Assessment of cage culture potential.R7100R7100 TR031FTR R7100R7100 extensionTechnical leafletR7100 AN25 13 / R7100 AN25 15R7100 AN26 7 / R7100 AN27 15R7100 CAT001 / R7100 CAT002R7100 EX007 / R7100 FR018R7100 PS011 / R7100 TR029R7100 TR030Folders with further documents in from AFGRP includeDissemination/In Prep/Non Peer Reviewed/Other/Peer ReviewedSelf-recruiting species in aquaculture - practical guidelinesAFGRP0004Recent research has highlighted the importance of self-recruiting species (SRS) in both natural and managed habitats to the livelihoods of the rural poor. As aquaculture continues to expand through the creation of new habitats and the enhancement of natural habitats and stocks, the availability of SRS will become increasingly linked to their production within aquaculture systems. The purpose here is to characterise the role of self-recruiting species in different aquaculture systems, and to develop management approaches that enhance the production of, and access to, such resources for the poor where opportunities exist. These outputs are synthesised in a set of practical guidelines for aquaculture development and extension practitioners and disseminated through a wide range of direct linkages, to maintain and enhance the output of SRS in a range of aquaculture systems.R7917FTR R7917www.dfid.stir.ac.uk/Afgrp/projects/r7917/r7917.htmhttp://www.dfid.stir.ac.uk/Afgrp/projects/r7917/backgrnd/logframe.pdfhttp://www.dfid.stir.ac.uk/Afgrp/greylit/AN28.13.pdfR7917 AN28.13 / R7917 aquanewsR7917 biomet / R7917 drluuR7917 guidelrug / R7917 kainomanR7917 lifehist / R7917 logframeR7917 Project Details / R7917 Project PartnersR7917 ruralres / R7917 SRSSumR7917 stakhold / R7917 unusualOther outputs see following folders;all SRS publicationsAquaNews articlesOtherPCA reportsR7917 Bid rent pond in VietnamR7917 Creating habitat for SRSR7917 Farmer managed aquatic systemsR7917 Farmers collecting the last of the harvestR7917 Harvesting fish from a pondR7917 Household pond in CambodiaR7917 Household pond in VietnamR7917 Nursing young stocked fish in hapasR7917 Pond in the lake in CambodiaR7917 Rice fields in VietnamR7917 Screening the inletR7917 SRS catch/2R7917 SRS catch climbing perch Annabas testudiniusCompletedReviewedCopyeditedUploaded (TECA ID 1957)High yielding tilapiaAFGRP0005Production of new strains of growth enhanced tilapia using all-tilapia gene construct.R7591FTR R7591Farahmand et al 2003 in GeneHwand G-L 2003R7591 PCSSRahman et al 2001Bacilliary Necrosis Disease - risk reduction strategiesAFGRP0006Culture of Pangasius spp. occurs widely throughout the Mekong Delta and is an attractive livelihood option for thousands of rural households in Vietnam. However, large scale fish losses due to disease episodes have occurred over the last 2 years throughout the production cycle, compromising livelihoods and increasing farmers' vulnerabilty to system shocks. The need for the identification of associated risk factors to determine the impact of specific fish disease outbreaks on farming households were clear. The tool here develops risk reduction strategies for use by smallholder producers/consumers, reduce vulnerability of fish farming households, investigate any potential zoonosis, and provide guidance to the support and policy making agents.R8093FTR for R8093 not available yethttp://www.dfid.stir.ac.uk/Afgrp/projects/r8093/projdocs/logframe.pdfR8093 logframeAquatic animal health strategiesAFGRP0007The examination of the flow and exchange of information, both up and down stream, within the existing networks of partner institutes using secondary data and field case studies. The uptake of aquatic animal health strategies will be examined to provide and test generic guidelines for promoting strategies in aquatic animal health.R8119FTR R8119R8119 Appendix I - XIScribe said there was no technology to documentImprovement of carps for low input aquacultureAFGRP0008The development of appropriate and sustainable strategies for genetic management and improvement of cultured exotic carp species in low input aquaculture systems.R7590FTR for R7590 not available yethttp://www.dfid.stir.ac.uk/Afgrp/greylit/WS014.pdfR7590 AN28 19/14/15/17/18/19/20/21/22/23/24/25/28Could not be compiled because FTR not availableTilapia seed productionAFGRP0009A major constraint to successful aquaculture among producers is the poor and erratic quality of fish seed available for stocking. This tool identifies and characterises the nature of quality constraints in carp and tilapia seed production in four areas of Asia and develop templates for strategies to deliver quality fish seed.R7052FTR R7052http://www.dfid.stir.ac.uk/Afgrp/greylit/WP013.pdfhttp://www.dfid.stir.ac.uk/Afgrp/greylit/PS013.pdfR7052 EX008/009/011/012/019R7052 PS012/13/14/15R7052 TR071R7052 WP010/013Please also see other folders;MAMAS Project report/Non peer/PeerCompletedReviewedCopyeditedUploaded (TECA ID 1958)Best practice guidelines for establishing local resource user groupsAFGRP0010Best practice guidelines for establishing local resource user groups.R7917FTR R7917http://www.dfid.stir.ac.uk/Afgrp/projects/r7917/reports/guidelrug.pdfR7917 AN28 10/12/13/14/15/18R7917 aquanews / R7917 biometR7917 drluu / R7917 guidelrugR7917 kainoman / 7917 lifehistR7917 logframe / R7917 Project DetailsR7917 Project Partners / R7917 ruralresR7917 SRSSum / R7917 stakholdR7917 unusualR7917 Bid rent pond in VietnamR7917 Creating habitat for SRSR7917 Farmer managed aquatic systemsR7917 Farmers collecting the last of the harvestR7917 Harvesting fish from a pondR7917 Household pond in CambodiaR7917 2R7917 Nursing young stocked fish in hapasR7917 Pond in the lake in CambodiaR7917 Rice fields in VietnamR7917 Screening the inletR7917 SRS catchR7917 SRS catch2R7917 SRS catch climbing perch Annabas testudiniusNot compiled because duplicates 0004, discovered by scribeIntegration of aquaculture into irrigation systems - large systemsAFGRP0011Investigation of the potential for integrated aquaculture options within irrigation systems to bring benefits to the most marginal groups in these diverse and risk prone environments.R7123F