The 'quiet revolution' in the aquaculture value chain in Bangladesh
There are two strands in the socioeconomic literature on aquaculture. The first, which we call “micro socioeconomics,” is work centered on the role of farm households as fish producers, and the impacts of aquaculture on rural communities where aquaculture takes place. This strand can be divided into...
| Autores principales: | , , , , , |
|---|---|
| Formato: | Capítulo de libro |
| Lenguaje: | Inglés |
| Publicado: |
University Press Limited
2021
|
| Materias: | |
| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/142100 |
| _version_ | 1855514340692590592 |
|---|---|
| author | Hernandez, Ricardo Belton, Ben Reardon, Thomas Hu, Chaoran Zhang, Xiaobo Ahmed, Akhter |
| author_browse | Ahmed, Akhter Belton, Ben Hernandez, Ricardo Hu, Chaoran Reardon, Thomas Zhang, Xiaobo |
| author_facet | Hernandez, Ricardo Belton, Ben Reardon, Thomas Hu, Chaoran Zhang, Xiaobo Ahmed, Akhter |
| author_sort | Hernandez, Ricardo |
| collection | Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace) |
| description | There are two strands in the socioeconomic literature on aquaculture. The first, which we call “micro socioeconomics,” is work centered on the role of farm households as fish producers, and the impacts of aquaculture on rural communities where aquaculture takes place. This strand can be divided into three themes: (i) farm technology diffusion and efficiency (e.g., Dey et al. 2005; Rauniyar 1998); (ii) farm interactions with the environment (e.g., Islam 2014; Primavera 2006); (iii) livelihoods. The latter can be divided further into studies linking aquaculture to poverty reduction and studies of impacts of aquaculture on communities. The “poverty” literature has focused on the role of small-scale and subsistence forms of aquaculture for household food security and incomes (e.g., Bondad-Reantaso and Subasinghe 2013). The “community” literature adopts a more critical approach to the distribution of benefits and losses from aquaculture among farm and non-farm households (e.g., Paprocki and Cons 2014; Toufique and Gregory 2008). |
| format | Book Chapter |
| id | CGSpace142100 |
| institution | CGIAR Consortium |
| language | Inglés |
| publishDate | 2021 |
| publishDateRange | 2021 |
| publishDateSort | 2021 |
| publisher | University Press Limited |
| publisherStr | University Press Limited |
| record_format | dspace |
| spelling | CGSpace1421002025-11-06T03:51:58Z The 'quiet revolution' in the aquaculture value chain in Bangladesh Hernandez, Ricardo Belton, Ben Reardon, Thomas Hu, Chaoran Zhang, Xiaobo Ahmed, Akhter value chains aquaculture structural change There are two strands in the socioeconomic literature on aquaculture. The first, which we call “micro socioeconomics,” is work centered on the role of farm households as fish producers, and the impacts of aquaculture on rural communities where aquaculture takes place. This strand can be divided into three themes: (i) farm technology diffusion and efficiency (e.g., Dey et al. 2005; Rauniyar 1998); (ii) farm interactions with the environment (e.g., Islam 2014; Primavera 2006); (iii) livelihoods. The latter can be divided further into studies linking aquaculture to poverty reduction and studies of impacts of aquaculture on communities. The “poverty” literature has focused on the role of small-scale and subsistence forms of aquaculture for household food security and incomes (e.g., Bondad-Reantaso and Subasinghe 2013). The “community” literature adopts a more critical approach to the distribution of benefits and losses from aquaculture among farm and non-farm households (e.g., Paprocki and Cons 2014; Toufique and Gregory 2008). 2021-10-27 2024-05-22T12:09:57Z 2024-05-22T12:09:57Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/142100 en https://doi.org/10.2499/9789845063715 https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134737 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2017.06.006 https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896293618_03 Open Access application/pdf University Press Limited Hernandez, Ricardo; Belton, Ben; Reardon, Thomas; Hu, Chaoran; Zhang, Xiaobo; and Ahmed, Akhter. 2021. The 'quiet revolution' in the aquaculture value chain in Bangladesh. In Securing Food for All in Bangladesh, eds. Akhter Ahmed, Nurul Islam, and Mustafa K. Mujeri. Part Three: Food Security and Output Market, Chapter 12, Pp. 412-450. Dhaka, Bangladesh: University Press Limited. https://doi.org/10.2499/9789845063715_12 |
| spellingShingle | value chains aquaculture structural change Hernandez, Ricardo Belton, Ben Reardon, Thomas Hu, Chaoran Zhang, Xiaobo Ahmed, Akhter The 'quiet revolution' in the aquaculture value chain in Bangladesh |
| title | The 'quiet revolution' in the aquaculture value chain in Bangladesh |
| title_full | The 'quiet revolution' in the aquaculture value chain in Bangladesh |
| title_fullStr | The 'quiet revolution' in the aquaculture value chain in Bangladesh |
| title_full_unstemmed | The 'quiet revolution' in the aquaculture value chain in Bangladesh |
| title_short | The 'quiet revolution' in the aquaculture value chain in Bangladesh |
| title_sort | quiet revolution in the aquaculture value chain in bangladesh |
| topic | value chains aquaculture structural change |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/142100 |
| work_keys_str_mv | AT hernandezricardo thequietrevolutionintheaquaculturevaluechaininbangladesh AT beltonben thequietrevolutionintheaquaculturevaluechaininbangladesh AT reardonthomas thequietrevolutionintheaquaculturevaluechaininbangladesh AT huchaoran thequietrevolutionintheaquaculturevaluechaininbangladesh AT zhangxiaobo thequietrevolutionintheaquaculturevaluechaininbangladesh AT ahmedakhter thequietrevolutionintheaquaculturevaluechaininbangladesh AT hernandezricardo quietrevolutionintheaquaculturevaluechaininbangladesh AT beltonben quietrevolutionintheaquaculturevaluechaininbangladesh AT reardonthomas quietrevolutionintheaquaculturevaluechaininbangladesh AT huchaoran quietrevolutionintheaquaculturevaluechaininbangladesh AT zhangxiaobo quietrevolutionintheaquaculturevaluechaininbangladesh AT ahmedakhter quietrevolutionintheaquaculturevaluechaininbangladesh |