Browsing by Subject "Fisheries"
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The Blue Economy: Blue Space
(Commonwealth of Learning (COL), 2021-03)Planet earth’s defining feature is the ocean and it is the reason that life exists. It produces oxygen, absorbs carbon dioxide, and contributes to freshwater renewal. It connects countries and cultures and supports ecosystems ... -
Can Recruitment, Success, Gender Equality and Retention Rates be Enhanced in Vocational Fisheries Education with a Shift in Delivery Mode to ODL
(2013-11)Bangladesh Open University has been offering a certificate programme on fisheries namely Certificate in Pisciculture and Fish Processing (CPFP) through its School of Agriculture and Rural Development from January 1998, ... -
Enhancing Lives and Livelihoods of Fisher folk through Innovative Technology applications
(2013-11)The coastal small craft fishing community are one of the most vulnerable groups in India, facing a number of challenges threatening their lives and livelihoods like unpredictable weather and ocean states, danger zones in ... -
Introduction to the Blue Economy
(Commonwealth of Learning (COL), 2016)Oceans are vital, not only to a wide array of biodiversity and ecosystems, but also to the food chains, livelihoods and climate regulation for a human population heading towards nine billion people. That is why this short ... -
Mobile Opportunities: Exploring Innovative pathways for Marginalized Communities (A Trinidad and Tobago Perspective)
(2010-11)The Mobile Opportunities Research Project is the focal point for conducting studies in pro-poor, mobile application needs assessment, design, development, deployment and evaluation. In this project, Caribbean fisher folk ... -
Skills for Development: Present Status of Vocational Programmes in Livestock and Fisheries at Bangladesh Open University (BOU)
(2010-11)Bangladesh Open University (BOU) has launched ‘Certificate in Livestock and Poultry (CLP)’ and ‘Certificate in Psiculture and Fish Processing (CPFP)’ programmes through its School of Agriculture and Rural Development (SARD) ...