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Paul S (1992) Economic overview of floodplain fisheries of Assam and West Bengal

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Practical Handbook CABl Publishing CAB International Wallingford

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Bangladesh (Available at www Iclarm Org lafs)

Sultana P Thompson P M(2004) Method of consensus building for community -

based fisheries management in Bangladesh and Mekong Delta Agriculture

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TalukdarRK and Barua UK (1999) Participatory aquaculture development Element

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1999) on Participatory Rural Appraisal and Rural Aquaculture Prospect and

Perspective Dept of Extension Education (Faculty of Agriculture) amp Fisheries

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partnership in research and community based fisheries management in

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community Based Fisheries Management project in Bangladesh Paper presented

at the International Workshop on Fisheries Co management 23-27 August 1999

Penag Malaysia

Thompson PM Sultana P and Islam N (2003) Lessons from community-based

management of flood plain fisheries in Bangladesh Jrof Environmental

Management xx (2003) xxx-xxx

TownsleyP(1996) Rapid rural appraisal participatory rural appraisal and aquaculture

FAO Fisheries Technical Paper -358 FAO Romeppl0

TripathiSD(2003)Fish and shell fish culture for Northeastern India Paper presented in

the National seminar on Fish and shell fish culture for North-eastern India(21-22

January2003) conducted by Central Institute of Fisheries Education Kolkata

pp7-20

XXV

Upare MA ( 2007) Credit and microfinance programes in inland capture fisheries in

West Bengal and Assam India In FAO Fisheries Technical Paper 460 on Credit

and microfinance needs in inland capture fisheries development and conservation

in Asia

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Inland Capture Fish Res Inst Barrackpore (India) pp57-64

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Compendium of the FAO sponsored training programme on Floodplain fisheries

management (Eds Yadava Y S and Sugunan V V) Cent Inland Fish Res

Inst Barrackpore (India) pp40-44

Vass K K (1992b) Hydro-dynamics in floodplain lakes In Compendium of the FAO

sponsored training programme on floodplain fisheries management (Eds Yadava

Y S and Sugunan V V) Cent Inland Capture Fish Res Inst Barrackpore

(India) pp23-26

Vass K K and Langer R K (1990) Changes in primary production and trophic status

of a Kashmir oxbow lake consequent to man-made modifications in the

environment J Inland Fish Soc India 22 (1amp2) 43-51

Vass KK(1997) Floodplain wetlands-an important inland fishery resource of India In

Fisheries Enhancement of Small Reservoir and Floodplain Lakes in India 23-30

pp Central Inland Capture Fisheries Research Institute ( Indian Council of

Agricultural Research ) Barrackpore West Bengal India

Veeranna K C (1997) An action research for rural community organization with

special reference to livestock and poultry producers An unpublished MVSc

Thesis in Extension Education submitted to IVRI Izatnagar (UP) India pp 152

VinciGK(2002)Development of management guidelines for culture based fisheries in

BeelsInCulture-based fisheries for inland fisheries development

(EdSugunanVV JhaBC and Das MK) Central Inland Fisheries Research

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all

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Yadava Y S (1987a) Studies on the limnology and productivity of an ox-bow Lake in

Assam (India) Unpublished Ph D Thesis Gauhafi University (Assam) pp320

Yadava Y S (1987b) Studies on the ecology of an ox-bow lake in context to

development of Beels in Assam In Compendium of the Workshop on the

Development of Beel fishery in Assam Assam Agricultural University Jorhat

pp70-94

Yadava Y S (1988) Strategies for the conservation and management of ox-bow lake

resources In Abstracts of Nat Conf Manage Lakes and Inland water Bodies

IPHE India 24-26 November 1986

Yadava Y S and Choudhury M (1984) Potentialities and problems of Beel fishery

development in Assam In Seminar (June 4-6 1984) on Development of

guidelines for science and technology policy for Assam Guwahati

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Yadava Y S Choudhury M and Kolekar V (1981) Katal fishing - A special device

for catching fish in Beels of Assam J Inland Fish Soc India B(I) 81-86

Yadava Y S Choudhury M Kolekar V and Singh R K (1983) Pen farming -

Utilizing marginal areas of Beels in Assam for carp culture In Proceedings of

the Nat Sem Cage Pen Culture pp 55-58

Yadava Y S Goswami M M Kar D and Choudhury M (1986) On the

conservation of Hilsa ilisha (Hamilton) in the water bodies of Assam In

Abstracts of Proc Symp Conservation and management of fish genetic resources

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Yadava Y S Kolekar V Singh R K and Choudhury M (1984) Studies on the

macrobenthic fauna of Dighali Beel (Assam) Proc Nat Acad Sci India 54(B)

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Economics Nihon University

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RSPomeroy and CBarber (eds) Proceeding of the Visyas -wide conference on

community based coastal resource management and fisheries co-management 70-

74 Fisheries Co-management Research Project Working Paper no 4 Manila

ICLARM

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community for community-based coastal resource management a community

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Mustafa MG and Halls AS (2008) Impact of community based fisheries management

on sustainable use of inland fisheries in Bangladesh In CBFM-2 Intemational

conference on community based approaches to fisheries management 6-7 March

2007 conference proceeding -75 pp 11

Nath D and Das AK(2004) Responsible Fisheries -Challenges in sustainable

development of Inland Fisheries in India In Souvenir National Seminar on

Responsible Fisheries and Aquaculture Febl 2-132004 College of Fisheries

Orrissa University of Agriculture and Technology pp27-32

National Institute of Agricultural Marketing NIAM ( 2010) Market study of Fishery

under Assam Agricultuarl Competitiveness Project A World Bank study pp 329

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communities- case study in Banyumas District Central Java Indonessia

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actions Cmbridge Cambridge University Press

Ostrom E (1992) Crafting institutions for self governing irrigation system San

Famcisco Institute for Contemporary studies Press

Parameswaran S and Vass K K (1995) An overview of floodplain wetlands in West

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J R) Asian Wetland Bureau Kuala Lumpur pp 52-66

ParvinJ (2006)Social capital and household well-being in fisheries community-A

survey of Community -based Fisheries Management (CBFM ) project in Rural

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XX

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In Compendium of the FAO sponsored training programme on floodplain

fisheries management (Eds Yadava Y S and Sugunan V V) Cent Inland

Capture Fish Res Inst Barrackpore (India) pp 148-150

Pomeroy RS Brenda MK and Harkes Ingvid (1998) Fisheries Co-management

Key conditions and principles drawn from Asian Experiences ICLARM Makati

City 0718 Philippines

Pomeroy RS and Williums M (1994) Fisheries Co-management and small scale

fisheries a policy brief ICLARM Manila Philippines

Pomeroy Robert S amp Rebecca Rivera-Guieb (2006) Fishery Co-Management A

Practical Handbook CABl Publishing CAB International Wallingford

Oxfordshire 0X10 8DE UK pp255+

Pomery and Berkes (1997)Two to tango the role of government in fisheries co-

management Marine Policy 21 (5) 465-480

Pomery RS (2005) Community-based and co-management institutions for sustainable

coastal fisheries management in Southeast Asia Ocean and Coastal Management

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Prein M and MM Dey (2006)Community -based fish culture in seasonal floodplains

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XXI

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Ramsar Convention (1971) Ecology and fisheries ofBeels in Assam Cited by Sugunan

V V and Bhattacharjya B K (2000) Bull No 104 Central Inland Capture

Fisheries Research Institute Barrackpore pp 65

Rana G C Sengupta K K and Santra S C (1996) Limnological characteristics of

Beels with reference to fish yield in tropics J Inland Fish Soc India 28(1) 59-

66

Ray G L (1999) Extension-communication and management Fourth Revised Edition

Naya Prokash 206 Bidhan Sarani Calcutta India pp 19

RayGL and Mondal S(2000) Research methods in social sciences and extension

education Naya Prokash Calcuttapp324

Saha S B Bhagat M J and Pathak V (1990) Ecological changes and its impact on

fish yield of Kulia Beel in Ganga Basin J Inland Fish Soc India 22(1amp2) 7-

11

Sheikh A A Arya H P S and Nikam T R (1993) Knowledge level of farmers on

poultry production technology Indian Journal of Extension Education 29(3amp4)

92-93

Salim K Hj (1998) Community-based fishery management An alternative approach in

Malaysia BOB News II (12) 10-14

Sarma D Nuvaid M Sheikh M S Kalita J and Dutta A (1993) Diel fluctuations of

plankton population in two freshwater ecosystems J Natcon 5(2) 29-35

Schreiber DK( 2001) Co-management without involvement the plight of fishery

communities Fish and Fisheries 2376-384

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participatory extension methodology in agriculture and rural development

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Sen S (1997) Building legitimacy for smart partnership in fisheries management BOB

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Sen TK (1985) The Fish Fauna of Assam and the neighbouring North-Eastem States of

India Records of Zoological Survey of India Occasional Paper No 64 1-216

Shrivastava N P and Bhattacharya B K (2003) Status of fisheries of floodplain

wetlands of Assam pp 22-29 In Vinci G K Jha B C Bhaumik U and

Mitra K (Eds) Fisheries management of floodplain wetlands in India Bull No

125 CIFRI Barrackpore

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Singh D N (2000) Seasonal variation of zooplankton in a tropical lake Geobios 27

97-1000

Singh R K Kolekar V and Chandra R (1985) Comparative study of certain

ecological aspects of River Brahmaputra and Dighali Beel in Assam Proc Nat

Acad Sci India 55(B) 11 (Abst)

Sinha M and Jha B C (1997) Ecology and fisheries of ox-bow lakes (Maun) of North

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West PC and Brechin SR(1991) Resident peoples and national parks University of

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World Bank (2004) Project Appraisal Document on World Bank Financed Assam

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World Bank(2011)Improved irrigation helps Assam become self sufficient in rice The

World Bank in India 9(5) 1-9

World Fish Centre (Undated ) Fish an issue for everyone A concept paper for fish for

all

Yadava Y S and Choudhury M (1986) Banas fishing in Beels of Assam J

Bombay Nat Hist Soc 83(2) 452-456

Yadava Y S (1987a) Studies on the limnology and productivity of an ox-bow Lake in

Assam (India) Unpublished Ph D Thesis Gauhafi University (Assam) pp320

Yadava Y S (1987b) Studies on the ecology of an ox-bow lake in context to

development of Beels in Assam In Compendium of the Workshop on the

Development of Beel fishery in Assam Assam Agricultural University Jorhat

pp70-94

Yadava Y S (1988) Strategies for the conservation and management of ox-bow lake

resources In Abstracts of Nat Conf Manage Lakes and Inland water Bodies

IPHE India 24-26 November 1986

Yadava Y S and Choudhury M (1984) Potentialities and problems of Beel fishery

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guidelines for science and technology policy for Assam Guwahati

xxvn

Yadava Y S Choudhury M and Kolekar V (1981) Katal fishing - A special device

for catching fish in Beels of Assam J Inland Fish Soc India B(I) 81-86

Yadava Y S Choudhury M Kolekar V and Singh R K (1983) Pen farming -

Utilizing marginal areas of Beels in Assam for carp culture In Proceedings of

the Nat Sem Cage Pen Culture pp 55-58

Yadava Y S Goswami M M Kar D and Choudhury M (1986) On the

conservation of Hilsa ilisha (Hamilton) in the water bodies of Assam In

Abstracts of Proc Symp Conservation and management of fish genetic resources

of India Nat Bureau Fish Genetic Resources Allahabad pp 50

Yadava Y S Kolekar V Singh R K and Choudhury M (1984) Studies on the

macrobenthic fauna of Dighali Beel (Assam) Proc Nat Acad Sci India 54(B)

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Yadava Y S Singh R K Choudhury M and Kolekar V (1987) Limnology and

productivity of Dighali Beel (Assam) Trop Ecol 28(2) 137-146

Yahaya JampYamamoto T (1988)A socio economic study of fisheries mamagement and

conservation with particular reference to two artisanal fishing villagein Penang

Peninsular Malyasisa CENU International Publication series No-1College of

Economics Nihon University

Yap N (1996) Community organizing in Leyte the Labrador experience In CFoltz

RSPomeroy and CBarber (eds) Proceeding of the Visyas -wide conference on

community based coastal resource management and fisheries co-management 70-

74 Fisheries Co-management Research Project Working Paper no 4 Manila

ICLARM

xxvni

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and Sinha M)Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute(Indian Council of

Agricultural Research) BarrackporeWest Bengal Indiapp252

Mulekom VanL (1998)Capacity and opportunity building in a small scale fisher folk

community for community-based coastal resource management a community

development approach to CB-CRM (Draft paper)

Mustafa MG and Halls AS (2008) Impact of community based fisheries management

on sustainable use of inland fisheries in Bangladesh In CBFM-2 Intemational

conference on community based approaches to fisheries management 6-7 March

2007 conference proceeding -75 pp 11

Nath D and Das AK(2004) Responsible Fisheries -Challenges in sustainable

development of Inland Fisheries in India In Souvenir National Seminar on

Responsible Fisheries and Aquaculture Febl 2-132004 College of Fisheries

Orrissa University of Agriculture and Technology pp27-32

National Institute of Agricultural Marketing NIAM ( 2010) Market study of Fishery

under Assam Agricultuarl Competitiveness Project A World Bank study pp 329

NORITO Hiroshi (2004)The study on community based forest management in local

communities- case study in Banyumas District Central Java Indonessia

Available at httpZwwwrecoftorg

Ostrom E (1990) Governing the commons the evolution of institufions for collective

actions Cmbridge Cambridge University Press

Ostrom E (1992) Crafting institutions for self governing irrigation system San

Famcisco Institute for Contemporary studies Press

Parameswaran S and Vass K K (1995) An overview of floodplain wetlands in West

Bengal In conservation and sustainable use of floodplain wetlands (Ed Howes

J R) Asian Wetland Bureau Kuala Lumpur pp 52-66

ParvinJ (2006)Social capital and household well-being in fisheries community-A

survey of Community -based Fisheries Management (CBFM ) project in Rural

Bangladesh A Master thesis (Unpublished) Lund University Centre for East

and South -East Asian studies South Asian Studies Bangladeshpp38

XX

PathakV BhagatM J and Saha S B (1986) Limnological significance of

nannoplankton as producer in Beel ecosystem J Hydrobiol 2(4) 73-79

Paul S (1992) Economic overview of floodplain fisheries of Assam and West Bengal

In Compendium of the FAO sponsored training programme on floodplain

fisheries management (Eds Yadava Y S and Sugunan V V) Cent Inland

Capture Fish Res Inst Barrackpore (India) pp 148-150

Pomeroy RS Brenda MK and Harkes Ingvid (1998) Fisheries Co-management

Key conditions and principles drawn from Asian Experiences ICLARM Makati

City 0718 Philippines

Pomeroy RS and Williums M (1994) Fisheries Co-management and small scale

fisheries a policy brief ICLARM Manila Philippines

Pomeroy Robert S amp Rebecca Rivera-Guieb (2006) Fishery Co-Management A

Practical Handbook CABl Publishing CAB International Wallingford

Oxfordshire 0X10 8DE UK pp255+

Pomery and Berkes (1997)Two to tango the role of government in fisheries co-

management Marine Policy 21 (5) 465-480

Pomery RS (2005) Community-based and co-management institutions for sustainable

coastal fisheries management in Southeast Asia Ocean and Coastal Management

Vol27 No3 pp 143-162

Prein M and MM Dey (2006)Community -based fish culture in seasonal floodplains

In MHalwartlaquoamp AAVan Dam eds Integrated irrigation and aquaculture in West

Africa concept practice and potential Rome FAO pp 17-26

RC Barman SS Dana BK Bhattcharjya^ and D Ka (2007) A case study on pen

culture in Dek Beel Assam (India) through the Community-based Fisheries

Management Paper presented at the National Seminar on Recent Advances and

Rebuilding of Fish and Fisheries in North East India organized by the Department

of Pisciculture St Anthony College Shilong India from 22-23 August 2007

Raakjaer Nielsen J Sen S S Sverdrup-Jensen and Pomeroy RS(1996) Analysis of

fisheries c-management arrangement a research frame works ICLARM and IFM

XXI

Fisheries Co-management Research Project working paper 1 Manila

Philippines

Rahman M Haider S and Capistrano D(1990) Community based wet land habitat

restoration and management experiences and insight from Bangladesh Paper

presented at the 6 Annual Conference of the international Association for the

study of common property 5-8 June 1996 Berkeley California USA

Ramsar Convention (1971) Ecology and fisheries ofBeels in Assam Cited by Sugunan

V V and Bhattacharjya B K (2000) Bull No 104 Central Inland Capture

Fisheries Research Institute Barrackpore pp 65

Rana G C Sengupta K K and Santra S C (1996) Limnological characteristics of

Beels with reference to fish yield in tropics J Inland Fish Soc India 28(1) 59-

66

Ray G L (1999) Extension-communication and management Fourth Revised Edition

Naya Prokash 206 Bidhan Sarani Calcutta India pp 19

RayGL and Mondal S(2000) Research methods in social sciences and extension

education Naya Prokash Calcuttapp324

Saha S B Bhagat M J and Pathak V (1990) Ecological changes and its impact on

fish yield of Kulia Beel in Ganga Basin J Inland Fish Soc India 22(1amp2) 7-

11

Sheikh A A Arya H P S and Nikam T R (1993) Knowledge level of farmers on

poultry production technology Indian Journal of Extension Education 29(3amp4)

92-93

Salim K Hj (1998) Community-based fishery management An alternative approach in

Malaysia BOB News II (12) 10-14

Sarma D Nuvaid M Sheikh M S Kalita J and Dutta A (1993) Diel fluctuations of

plankton population in two freshwater ecosystems J Natcon 5(2) 29-35

Schreiber DK( 2001) Co-management without involvement the plight of fishery

communities Fish and Fisheries 2376-384

xxn

Sen D (2002) Changing perspectives of participatory extension in India Paper

presented at winter school (December 2-31 2002) on Recent advances in

participatory extension methodology in agriculture and rural development

Organized by Directorate of Extension Education BCKV West Bengal pp

18-26

Sen N (1982) Studies on the Systematics Distribution and Ecology of the

Ichthyofaima of Meghalaya and their bearing on the Fish and Fisheries of the

State vi + 576 PhD Thesis University of Gauhati (Assam)

Sen S (1997) Building legitimacy for smart partnership in fisheries management BOB

News 11(12) 15-19

Sen TK (1985) The Fish Fauna of Assam and the neighbouring North-Eastem States of

India Records of Zoological Survey of India Occasional Paper No 64 1-216

Shrivastava N P and Bhattacharya B K (2003) Status of fisheries of floodplain

wetlands of Assam pp 22-29 In Vinci G K Jha B C Bhaumik U and

Mitra K (Eds) Fisheries management of floodplain wetlands in India Bull No

125 CIFRI Barrackpore

Singh D N (1990) Studies on the phytoplankton of Mc Pherson Lake Allahabad

Proc Nat Acad Sci India 60(B) 237-243

Singh D N (2000) Seasonal variation of zooplankton in a tropical lake Geobios 27

97-1000

Singh R K Kolekar V and Chandra R (1985) Comparative study of certain

ecological aspects of River Brahmaputra and Dighali Beel in Assam Proc Nat

Acad Sci India 55(B) 11 (Abst)

Sinha M and Jha B C (1997) Ecology and fisheries of ox-bow lakes (Maun) of North

Bihar A Threatened ecosystem Bull No 74 Cent Inland Capture Fish Res

Inst Barrackpore (India) pp65

Sitka declaration ( 2005) Community based fisheries management Sitka declaration

Available at http wwwecotrustorgcbfm under wwwscience direct

XXlll

Sitka Declaration (2005) Community-based Fisheries Management Sitka Declaration

Sitka Wprkshop March 18 2005 Available at httpwwwecotrustorgcbfin

under httpsciencedirect

Srivastva CBL(1988) A text book of Fishery Science and Indian Fisheries Second

Edition pp7

Srinath K and Tangamani K (1993) Empowering women through extension Indian

Journal of Extension Education 29(3amp4) 33-39

SugunanVV(1997) Floodplain wetlands small water bodies culture-based fisheries

and enhancement-conceptual fi-amework and definitions In Fisheries

enhancement of small reservoirs and floodplains lakes in India(EdSugunanVV

and Sinha M)Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute(Indian Council of

Agricultural Research) BarrackporeWest Bengal Indiapp252

Sugunan V V and Bhattachaijya B K (2000) Ecology and fisheries of Beels in

Assam Bulletin No 104 CIFRI Barrackpore pp65

Sugunan V V and Bhattachaijya B K (2000) Ecology and fisheries of Beels in

Assam Bulletin No 104 CIFRI Barrackpore pp 65

Sugunan V V and Mukhopadhyaya M K (1995) Conservation and sustainable use of

floodplain wetlands Case studies of Bandardaha and Beloon Beels In

Conservation and sustainable use of floodplain wetlands (Ed Howes J R) Asian

Wetland Bureau Kuala Lumpur pp67-75

Sugunan V V Vinci G K Bhattacharjya B K and Hassan M A (2000) Ecology

and fisheries of Beels in West Bengal Bull No 103 Central Inland Capture

Fisheries Research Institute Barrackpore pp 53

Sugunan VV(1995b) Floodplain wetlands -a fisheries perspective Howes JR(ed)

Conservation and sustainable use of floodplain wetland Asian Wetland Bureau

Kuala Lumpur AWB Publication No 11313-15

Sultana P Thompson P M (2000) Community Fishery Management for food security

and livelihoods IIFET 2000 Proceeding

XXIV

Sultana P Thompson P M and Ahmed M (2002) Women led fisheries management

A case study from Bangladesh ICLARM- The World Fish Centre Malaysia amp

Bangladesh (Available at www Iclarm Org lafs)

Sultana P Thompson P M(2004) Method of consensus building for community -

based fisheries management in Bangladesh and Mekong Delta Agriculture

System 82 327-353

TalukdarRK and Barua UK (1999) Participatory aquaculture development Element

and process Paper presented at the summer short course (July 19 to August 28

1999) on Participatory Rural Appraisal and Rural Aquaculture Prospect and

Perspective Dept of Extension Education (Faculty of Agriculture) amp Fisheries

Research Centre AAU Jorhat Assam pp 35-37

Thompson PShelly AB Rahman A and Hossain M(2000) ICLARM-NGO

partnership in research and community based fisheries management in

Bangladesh Available at httpwwwfaoog

Thompson P M Sultana P and Islam M N Kabir MM Hussain MMKabir MS

(1999) An assessment of co management arrangements developed by the

community Based Fisheries Management project in Bangladesh Paper presented

at the International Workshop on Fisheries Co management 23-27 August 1999

Penag Malaysia

Thompson PM Sultana P and Islam N (2003) Lessons from community-based

management of flood plain fisheries in Bangladesh Jrof Environmental

Management xx (2003) xxx-xxx

TownsleyP(1996) Rapid rural appraisal participatory rural appraisal and aquaculture

FAO Fisheries Technical Paper -358 FAO Romeppl0

TripathiSD(2003)Fish and shell fish culture for Northeastern India Paper presented in

the National seminar on Fish and shell fish culture for North-eastern India(21-22

January2003) conducted by Central Institute of Fisheries Education Kolkata

pp7-20

XXV

Upare MA ( 2007) Credit and microfinance programes in inland capture fisheries in

West Bengal and Assam India In FAO Fisheries Technical Paper 460 on Credit

and microfinance needs in inland capture fisheries development and conservation

in Asia

Vass K K (1989) Productivity status of Beeh in India In Compendium of the

training in management of Beel (Ox-bow Lake) Fisheries Bulletin No 63 Cent

Inland Capture Fish Res Inst Barrackpore (India) pp57-64

Vass K K (1992a) Energy flux and nutrient dynamics in floodplain lakes In

Compendium of the FAO sponsored training programme on Floodplain fisheries

management (Eds Yadava Y S and Sugunan V V) Cent Inland Fish Res

Inst Barrackpore (India) pp40-44

Vass K K (1992b) Hydro-dynamics in floodplain lakes In Compendium of the FAO

sponsored training programme on floodplain fisheries management (Eds Yadava

Y S and Sugunan V V) Cent Inland Capture Fish Res Inst Barrackpore

(India) pp23-26

Vass K K and Langer R K (1990) Changes in primary production and trophic status

of a Kashmir oxbow lake consequent to man-made modifications in the

environment J Inland Fish Soc India 22 (1amp2) 43-51

Vass KK(1997) Floodplain wetlands-an important inland fishery resource of India In

Fisheries Enhancement of Small Reservoir and Floodplain Lakes in India 23-30

pp Central Inland Capture Fisheries Research Institute ( Indian Council of

Agricultural Research ) Barrackpore West Bengal India

Veeranna K C (1997) An action research for rural community organization with

special reference to livestock and poultry producers An unpublished MVSc

Thesis in Extension Education submitted to IVRI Izatnagar (UP) India pp 152

VinciGK(2002)Development of management guidelines for culture based fisheries in

BeelsInCulture-based fisheries for inland fisheries development

(EdSugunanVV JhaBC and Das MK) Central Inland Fisheries Research

Institute(Indian Council of Agricultural Research) BarrackporeWest Bengal

Indiapp 197

xxvi

West PC and Brechin SR(1991) Resident peoples and national parks University of

Arizona Press Tucson US

Williums MJ(1994) Transition in the contribution of Living Aquatic Resources to

Sustainable Food Security ICLARAM Manila Philippines 1994

World Bank (1996) World Bank participation source book Environment and

management series Washington DC

World Bank (2004) Project Appraisal Document on World Bank Financed Assam

Agricultural Competitiveness Projectpp15

World Bank(2011)Improved irrigation helps Assam become self sufficient in rice The

World Bank in India 9(5) 1-9

World Fish Centre (Undated ) Fish an issue for everyone A concept paper for fish for

all

Yadava Y S and Choudhury M (1986) Banas fishing in Beels of Assam J

Bombay Nat Hist Soc 83(2) 452-456

Yadava Y S (1987a) Studies on the limnology and productivity of an ox-bow Lake in

Assam (India) Unpublished Ph D Thesis Gauhafi University (Assam) pp320

Yadava Y S (1987b) Studies on the ecology of an ox-bow lake in context to

development of Beels in Assam In Compendium of the Workshop on the

Development of Beel fishery in Assam Assam Agricultural University Jorhat

pp70-94

Yadava Y S (1988) Strategies for the conservation and management of ox-bow lake

resources In Abstracts of Nat Conf Manage Lakes and Inland water Bodies

IPHE India 24-26 November 1986

Yadava Y S and Choudhury M (1984) Potentialities and problems of Beel fishery

development in Assam In Seminar (June 4-6 1984) on Development of

guidelines for science and technology policy for Assam Guwahati

xxvn

Yadava Y S Choudhury M and Kolekar V (1981) Katal fishing - A special device

for catching fish in Beels of Assam J Inland Fish Soc India B(I) 81-86

Yadava Y S Choudhury M Kolekar V and Singh R K (1983) Pen farming -

Utilizing marginal areas of Beels in Assam for carp culture In Proceedings of

the Nat Sem Cage Pen Culture pp 55-58

Yadava Y S Goswami M M Kar D and Choudhury M (1986) On the

conservation of Hilsa ilisha (Hamilton) in the water bodies of Assam In

Abstracts of Proc Symp Conservation and management of fish genetic resources

of India Nat Bureau Fish Genetic Resources Allahabad pp 50

Yadava Y S Kolekar V Singh R K and Choudhury M (1984) Studies on the

macrobenthic fauna of Dighali Beel (Assam) Proc Nat Acad Sci India 54(B)

179-186

Yadava Y S Singh R K Choudhury M and Kolekar V (1987) Limnology and

productivity of Dighali Beel (Assam) Trop Ecol 28(2) 137-146

Yahaya JampYamamoto T (1988)A socio economic study of fisheries mamagement and

conservation with particular reference to two artisanal fishing villagein Penang

Peninsular Malyasisa CENU International Publication series No-1College of

Economics Nihon University

Yap N (1996) Community organizing in Leyte the Labrador experience In CFoltz

RSPomeroy and CBarber (eds) Proceeding of the Visyas -wide conference on

community based coastal resource management and fisheries co-management 70-

74 Fisheries Co-management Research Project Working Paper no 4 Manila

ICLARM

xxvni

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PathakV BhagatM J and Saha S B (1986) Limnological significance of

nannoplankton as producer in Beel ecosystem J Hydrobiol 2(4) 73-79

Paul S (1992) Economic overview of floodplain fisheries of Assam and West Bengal

In Compendium of the FAO sponsored training programme on floodplain

fisheries management (Eds Yadava Y S and Sugunan V V) Cent Inland

Capture Fish Res Inst Barrackpore (India) pp 148-150

Pomeroy RS Brenda MK and Harkes Ingvid (1998) Fisheries Co-management

Key conditions and principles drawn from Asian Experiences ICLARM Makati

City 0718 Philippines

Pomeroy RS and Williums M (1994) Fisheries Co-management and small scale

fisheries a policy brief ICLARM Manila Philippines

Pomeroy Robert S amp Rebecca Rivera-Guieb (2006) Fishery Co-Management A

Practical Handbook CABl Publishing CAB International Wallingford

Oxfordshire 0X10 8DE UK pp255+

Pomery and Berkes (1997)Two to tango the role of government in fisheries co-

management Marine Policy 21 (5) 465-480

Pomery RS (2005) Community-based and co-management institutions for sustainable

coastal fisheries management in Southeast Asia Ocean and Coastal Management

Vol27 No3 pp 143-162

Prein M and MM Dey (2006)Community -based fish culture in seasonal floodplains

In MHalwartlaquoamp AAVan Dam eds Integrated irrigation and aquaculture in West

Africa concept practice and potential Rome FAO pp 17-26

RC Barman SS Dana BK Bhattcharjya^ and D Ka (2007) A case study on pen

culture in Dek Beel Assam (India) through the Community-based Fisheries

Management Paper presented at the National Seminar on Recent Advances and

Rebuilding of Fish and Fisheries in North East India organized by the Department

of Pisciculture St Anthony College Shilong India from 22-23 August 2007

Raakjaer Nielsen J Sen S S Sverdrup-Jensen and Pomeroy RS(1996) Analysis of

fisheries c-management arrangement a research frame works ICLARM and IFM

XXI

Fisheries Co-management Research Project working paper 1 Manila

Philippines

Rahman M Haider S and Capistrano D(1990) Community based wet land habitat

restoration and management experiences and insight from Bangladesh Paper

presented at the 6 Annual Conference of the international Association for the

study of common property 5-8 June 1996 Berkeley California USA

Ramsar Convention (1971) Ecology and fisheries ofBeels in Assam Cited by Sugunan

V V and Bhattacharjya B K (2000) Bull No 104 Central Inland Capture

Fisheries Research Institute Barrackpore pp 65

Rana G C Sengupta K K and Santra S C (1996) Limnological characteristics of

Beels with reference to fish yield in tropics J Inland Fish Soc India 28(1) 59-

66

Ray G L (1999) Extension-communication and management Fourth Revised Edition

Naya Prokash 206 Bidhan Sarani Calcutta India pp 19

RayGL and Mondal S(2000) Research methods in social sciences and extension

education Naya Prokash Calcuttapp324

Saha S B Bhagat M J and Pathak V (1990) Ecological changes and its impact on

fish yield of Kulia Beel in Ganga Basin J Inland Fish Soc India 22(1amp2) 7-

11

Sheikh A A Arya H P S and Nikam T R (1993) Knowledge level of farmers on

poultry production technology Indian Journal of Extension Education 29(3amp4)

92-93

Salim K Hj (1998) Community-based fishery management An alternative approach in

Malaysia BOB News II (12) 10-14

Sarma D Nuvaid M Sheikh M S Kalita J and Dutta A (1993) Diel fluctuations of

plankton population in two freshwater ecosystems J Natcon 5(2) 29-35

Schreiber DK( 2001) Co-management without involvement the plight of fishery

communities Fish and Fisheries 2376-384

xxn

Sen D (2002) Changing perspectives of participatory extension in India Paper

presented at winter school (December 2-31 2002) on Recent advances in

participatory extension methodology in agriculture and rural development

Organized by Directorate of Extension Education BCKV West Bengal pp

18-26

Sen N (1982) Studies on the Systematics Distribution and Ecology of the

Ichthyofaima of Meghalaya and their bearing on the Fish and Fisheries of the

State vi + 576 PhD Thesis University of Gauhati (Assam)

Sen S (1997) Building legitimacy for smart partnership in fisheries management BOB

News 11(12) 15-19

Sen TK (1985) The Fish Fauna of Assam and the neighbouring North-Eastem States of

India Records of Zoological Survey of India Occasional Paper No 64 1-216

Shrivastava N P and Bhattacharya B K (2003) Status of fisheries of floodplain

wetlands of Assam pp 22-29 In Vinci G K Jha B C Bhaumik U and

Mitra K (Eds) Fisheries management of floodplain wetlands in India Bull No

125 CIFRI Barrackpore

Singh D N (1990) Studies on the phytoplankton of Mc Pherson Lake Allahabad

Proc Nat Acad Sci India 60(B) 237-243

Singh D N (2000) Seasonal variation of zooplankton in a tropical lake Geobios 27

97-1000

Singh R K Kolekar V and Chandra R (1985) Comparative study of certain

ecological aspects of River Brahmaputra and Dighali Beel in Assam Proc Nat

Acad Sci India 55(B) 11 (Abst)

Sinha M and Jha B C (1997) Ecology and fisheries of ox-bow lakes (Maun) of North

Bihar A Threatened ecosystem Bull No 74 Cent Inland Capture Fish Res

Inst Barrackpore (India) pp65

Sitka declaration ( 2005) Community based fisheries management Sitka declaration

Available at http wwwecotrustorgcbfm under wwwscience direct

XXlll

Sitka Declaration (2005) Community-based Fisheries Management Sitka Declaration

Sitka Wprkshop March 18 2005 Available at httpwwwecotrustorgcbfin

under httpsciencedirect

Srivastva CBL(1988) A text book of Fishery Science and Indian Fisheries Second

Edition pp7

Srinath K and Tangamani K (1993) Empowering women through extension Indian

Journal of Extension Education 29(3amp4) 33-39

SugunanVV(1997) Floodplain wetlands small water bodies culture-based fisheries

and enhancement-conceptual fi-amework and definitions In Fisheries

enhancement of small reservoirs and floodplains lakes in India(EdSugunanVV

and Sinha M)Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute(Indian Council of

Agricultural Research) BarrackporeWest Bengal Indiapp252

Sugunan V V and Bhattachaijya B K (2000) Ecology and fisheries of Beels in

Assam Bulletin No 104 CIFRI Barrackpore pp65

Sugunan V V and Bhattachaijya B K (2000) Ecology and fisheries of Beels in

Assam Bulletin No 104 CIFRI Barrackpore pp 65

Sugunan V V and Mukhopadhyaya M K (1995) Conservation and sustainable use of

floodplain wetlands Case studies of Bandardaha and Beloon Beels In

Conservation and sustainable use of floodplain wetlands (Ed Howes J R) Asian

Wetland Bureau Kuala Lumpur pp67-75

Sugunan V V Vinci G K Bhattacharjya B K and Hassan M A (2000) Ecology

and fisheries of Beels in West Bengal Bull No 103 Central Inland Capture

Fisheries Research Institute Barrackpore pp 53

Sugunan VV(1995b) Floodplain wetlands -a fisheries perspective Howes JR(ed)

Conservation and sustainable use of floodplain wetland Asian Wetland Bureau

Kuala Lumpur AWB Publication No 11313-15

Sultana P Thompson P M (2000) Community Fishery Management for food security

and livelihoods IIFET 2000 Proceeding

XXIV

Sultana P Thompson P M and Ahmed M (2002) Women led fisheries management

A case study from Bangladesh ICLARM- The World Fish Centre Malaysia amp

Bangladesh (Available at www Iclarm Org lafs)

Sultana P Thompson P M(2004) Method of consensus building for community -

based fisheries management in Bangladesh and Mekong Delta Agriculture

System 82 327-353

TalukdarRK and Barua UK (1999) Participatory aquaculture development Element

and process Paper presented at the summer short course (July 19 to August 28

1999) on Participatory Rural Appraisal and Rural Aquaculture Prospect and

Perspective Dept of Extension Education (Faculty of Agriculture) amp Fisheries

Research Centre AAU Jorhat Assam pp 35-37

Thompson PShelly AB Rahman A and Hossain M(2000) ICLARM-NGO

partnership in research and community based fisheries management in

Bangladesh Available at httpwwwfaoog

Thompson P M Sultana P and Islam M N Kabir MM Hussain MMKabir MS

(1999) An assessment of co management arrangements developed by the

community Based Fisheries Management project in Bangladesh Paper presented

at the International Workshop on Fisheries Co management 23-27 August 1999

Penag Malaysia

Thompson PM Sultana P and Islam N (2003) Lessons from community-based

management of flood plain fisheries in Bangladesh Jrof Environmental

Management xx (2003) xxx-xxx

TownsleyP(1996) Rapid rural appraisal participatory rural appraisal and aquaculture

FAO Fisheries Technical Paper -358 FAO Romeppl0

TripathiSD(2003)Fish and shell fish culture for Northeastern India Paper presented in

the National seminar on Fish and shell fish culture for North-eastern India(21-22

January2003) conducted by Central Institute of Fisheries Education Kolkata

pp7-20

XXV

Upare MA ( 2007) Credit and microfinance programes in inland capture fisheries in

West Bengal and Assam India In FAO Fisheries Technical Paper 460 on Credit

and microfinance needs in inland capture fisheries development and conservation

in Asia

Vass K K (1989) Productivity status of Beeh in India In Compendium of the

training in management of Beel (Ox-bow Lake) Fisheries Bulletin No 63 Cent

Inland Capture Fish Res Inst Barrackpore (India) pp57-64

Vass K K (1992a) Energy flux and nutrient dynamics in floodplain lakes In

Compendium of the FAO sponsored training programme on Floodplain fisheries

management (Eds Yadava Y S and Sugunan V V) Cent Inland Fish Res

Inst Barrackpore (India) pp40-44

Vass K K (1992b) Hydro-dynamics in floodplain lakes In Compendium of the FAO

sponsored training programme on floodplain fisheries management (Eds Yadava

Y S and Sugunan V V) Cent Inland Capture Fish Res Inst Barrackpore

(India) pp23-26

Vass K K and Langer R K (1990) Changes in primary production and trophic status

of a Kashmir oxbow lake consequent to man-made modifications in the

environment J Inland Fish Soc India 22 (1amp2) 43-51

Vass KK(1997) Floodplain wetlands-an important inland fishery resource of India In

Fisheries Enhancement of Small Reservoir and Floodplain Lakes in India 23-30

pp Central Inland Capture Fisheries Research Institute ( Indian Council of

Agricultural Research ) Barrackpore West Bengal India

Veeranna K C (1997) An action research for rural community organization with

special reference to livestock and poultry producers An unpublished MVSc

Thesis in Extension Education submitted to IVRI Izatnagar (UP) India pp 152

VinciGK(2002)Development of management guidelines for culture based fisheries in

BeelsInCulture-based fisheries for inland fisheries development

(EdSugunanVV JhaBC and Das MK) Central Inland Fisheries Research

Institute(Indian Council of Agricultural Research) BarrackporeWest Bengal

Indiapp 197

xxvi

West PC and Brechin SR(1991) Resident peoples and national parks University of

Arizona Press Tucson US

Williums MJ(1994) Transition in the contribution of Living Aquatic Resources to

Sustainable Food Security ICLARAM Manila Philippines 1994

World Bank (1996) World Bank participation source book Environment and

management series Washington DC

World Bank (2004) Project Appraisal Document on World Bank Financed Assam

Agricultural Competitiveness Projectpp15

World Bank(2011)Improved irrigation helps Assam become self sufficient in rice The

World Bank in India 9(5) 1-9

World Fish Centre (Undated ) Fish an issue for everyone A concept paper for fish for

all

Yadava Y S and Choudhury M (1986) Banas fishing in Beels of Assam J

Bombay Nat Hist Soc 83(2) 452-456

Yadava Y S (1987a) Studies on the limnology and productivity of an ox-bow Lake in

Assam (India) Unpublished Ph D Thesis Gauhafi University (Assam) pp320

Yadava Y S (1987b) Studies on the ecology of an ox-bow lake in context to

development of Beels in Assam In Compendium of the Workshop on the

Development of Beel fishery in Assam Assam Agricultural University Jorhat

pp70-94

Yadava Y S (1988) Strategies for the conservation and management of ox-bow lake

resources In Abstracts of Nat Conf Manage Lakes and Inland water Bodies

IPHE India 24-26 November 1986

Yadava Y S and Choudhury M (1984) Potentialities and problems of Beel fishery

development in Assam In Seminar (June 4-6 1984) on Development of

guidelines for science and technology policy for Assam Guwahati

xxvn

Yadava Y S Choudhury M and Kolekar V (1981) Katal fishing - A special device

for catching fish in Beels of Assam J Inland Fish Soc India B(I) 81-86

Yadava Y S Choudhury M Kolekar V and Singh R K (1983) Pen farming -

Utilizing marginal areas of Beels in Assam for carp culture In Proceedings of

the Nat Sem Cage Pen Culture pp 55-58

Yadava Y S Goswami M M Kar D and Choudhury M (1986) On the

conservation of Hilsa ilisha (Hamilton) in the water bodies of Assam In

Abstracts of Proc Symp Conservation and management of fish genetic resources

of India Nat Bureau Fish Genetic Resources Allahabad pp 50

Yadava Y S Kolekar V Singh R K and Choudhury M (1984) Studies on the

macrobenthic fauna of Dighali Beel (Assam) Proc Nat Acad Sci India 54(B)

179-186

Yadava Y S Singh R K Choudhury M and Kolekar V (1987) Limnology and

productivity of Dighali Beel (Assam) Trop Ecol 28(2) 137-146

Yahaya JampYamamoto T (1988)A socio economic study of fisheries mamagement and

conservation with particular reference to two artisanal fishing villagein Penang

Peninsular Malyasisa CENU International Publication series No-1College of

Economics Nihon University

Yap N (1996) Community organizing in Leyte the Labrador experience In CFoltz

RSPomeroy and CBarber (eds) Proceeding of the Visyas -wide conference on

community based coastal resource management and fisheries co-management 70-

74 Fisheries Co-management Research Project Working Paper no 4 Manila

ICLARM

xxvni

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Fisheries Co-management Research Project working paper 1 Manila

Philippines

Rahman M Haider S and Capistrano D(1990) Community based wet land habitat

restoration and management experiences and insight from Bangladesh Paper

presented at the 6 Annual Conference of the international Association for the

study of common property 5-8 June 1996 Berkeley California USA

Ramsar Convention (1971) Ecology and fisheries ofBeels in Assam Cited by Sugunan

V V and Bhattacharjya B K (2000) Bull No 104 Central Inland Capture

Fisheries Research Institute Barrackpore pp 65

Rana G C Sengupta K K and Santra S C (1996) Limnological characteristics of

Beels with reference to fish yield in tropics J Inland Fish Soc India 28(1) 59-

66

Ray G L (1999) Extension-communication and management Fourth Revised Edition

Naya Prokash 206 Bidhan Sarani Calcutta India pp 19

RayGL and Mondal S(2000) Research methods in social sciences and extension

education Naya Prokash Calcuttapp324

Saha S B Bhagat M J and Pathak V (1990) Ecological changes and its impact on

fish yield of Kulia Beel in Ganga Basin J Inland Fish Soc India 22(1amp2) 7-

11

Sheikh A A Arya H P S and Nikam T R (1993) Knowledge level of farmers on

poultry production technology Indian Journal of Extension Education 29(3amp4)

92-93

Salim K Hj (1998) Community-based fishery management An alternative approach in

Malaysia BOB News II (12) 10-14

Sarma D Nuvaid M Sheikh M S Kalita J and Dutta A (1993) Diel fluctuations of

plankton population in two freshwater ecosystems J Natcon 5(2) 29-35

Schreiber DK( 2001) Co-management without involvement the plight of fishery

communities Fish and Fisheries 2376-384

xxn

Sen D (2002) Changing perspectives of participatory extension in India Paper

presented at winter school (December 2-31 2002) on Recent advances in

participatory extension methodology in agriculture and rural development

Organized by Directorate of Extension Education BCKV West Bengal pp

18-26

Sen N (1982) Studies on the Systematics Distribution and Ecology of the

Ichthyofaima of Meghalaya and their bearing on the Fish and Fisheries of the

State vi + 576 PhD Thesis University of Gauhati (Assam)

Sen S (1997) Building legitimacy for smart partnership in fisheries management BOB

News 11(12) 15-19

Sen TK (1985) The Fish Fauna of Assam and the neighbouring North-Eastem States of

India Records of Zoological Survey of India Occasional Paper No 64 1-216

Shrivastava N P and Bhattacharya B K (2003) Status of fisheries of floodplain

wetlands of Assam pp 22-29 In Vinci G K Jha B C Bhaumik U and

Mitra K (Eds) Fisheries management of floodplain wetlands in India Bull No

125 CIFRI Barrackpore

Singh D N (1990) Studies on the phytoplankton of Mc Pherson Lake Allahabad

Proc Nat Acad Sci India 60(B) 237-243

Singh D N (2000) Seasonal variation of zooplankton in a tropical lake Geobios 27

97-1000

Singh R K Kolekar V and Chandra R (1985) Comparative study of certain

ecological aspects of River Brahmaputra and Dighali Beel in Assam Proc Nat

Acad Sci India 55(B) 11 (Abst)

Sinha M and Jha B C (1997) Ecology and fisheries of ox-bow lakes (Maun) of North

Bihar A Threatened ecosystem Bull No 74 Cent Inland Capture Fish Res

Inst Barrackpore (India) pp65

Sitka declaration ( 2005) Community based fisheries management Sitka declaration

Available at http wwwecotrustorgcbfm under wwwscience direct

XXlll

Sitka Declaration (2005) Community-based Fisheries Management Sitka Declaration

Sitka Wprkshop March 18 2005 Available at httpwwwecotrustorgcbfin

under httpsciencedirect

Srivastva CBL(1988) A text book of Fishery Science and Indian Fisheries Second

Edition pp7

Srinath K and Tangamani K (1993) Empowering women through extension Indian

Journal of Extension Education 29(3amp4) 33-39

SugunanVV(1997) Floodplain wetlands small water bodies culture-based fisheries

and enhancement-conceptual fi-amework and definitions In Fisheries

enhancement of small reservoirs and floodplains lakes in India(EdSugunanVV

and Sinha M)Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute(Indian Council of

Agricultural Research) BarrackporeWest Bengal Indiapp252

Sugunan V V and Bhattachaijya B K (2000) Ecology and fisheries of Beels in

Assam Bulletin No 104 CIFRI Barrackpore pp65

Sugunan V V and Bhattachaijya B K (2000) Ecology and fisheries of Beels in

Assam Bulletin No 104 CIFRI Barrackpore pp 65

Sugunan V V and Mukhopadhyaya M K (1995) Conservation and sustainable use of

floodplain wetlands Case studies of Bandardaha and Beloon Beels In

Conservation and sustainable use of floodplain wetlands (Ed Howes J R) Asian

Wetland Bureau Kuala Lumpur pp67-75

Sugunan V V Vinci G K Bhattacharjya B K and Hassan M A (2000) Ecology

and fisheries of Beels in West Bengal Bull No 103 Central Inland Capture

Fisheries Research Institute Barrackpore pp 53

Sugunan VV(1995b) Floodplain wetlands -a fisheries perspective Howes JR(ed)

Conservation and sustainable use of floodplain wetland Asian Wetland Bureau

Kuala Lumpur AWB Publication No 11313-15

Sultana P Thompson P M (2000) Community Fishery Management for food security

and livelihoods IIFET 2000 Proceeding

XXIV

Sultana P Thompson P M and Ahmed M (2002) Women led fisheries management

A case study from Bangladesh ICLARM- The World Fish Centre Malaysia amp

Bangladesh (Available at www Iclarm Org lafs)

Sultana P Thompson P M(2004) Method of consensus building for community -

based fisheries management in Bangladesh and Mekong Delta Agriculture

System 82 327-353

TalukdarRK and Barua UK (1999) Participatory aquaculture development Element

and process Paper presented at the summer short course (July 19 to August 28

1999) on Participatory Rural Appraisal and Rural Aquaculture Prospect and

Perspective Dept of Extension Education (Faculty of Agriculture) amp Fisheries

Research Centre AAU Jorhat Assam pp 35-37

Thompson PShelly AB Rahman A and Hossain M(2000) ICLARM-NGO

partnership in research and community based fisheries management in

Bangladesh Available at httpwwwfaoog

Thompson P M Sultana P and Islam M N Kabir MM Hussain MMKabir MS

(1999) An assessment of co management arrangements developed by the

community Based Fisheries Management project in Bangladesh Paper presented

at the International Workshop on Fisheries Co management 23-27 August 1999

Penag Malaysia

Thompson PM Sultana P and Islam N (2003) Lessons from community-based

management of flood plain fisheries in Bangladesh Jrof Environmental

Management xx (2003) xxx-xxx

TownsleyP(1996) Rapid rural appraisal participatory rural appraisal and aquaculture

FAO Fisheries Technical Paper -358 FAO Romeppl0

TripathiSD(2003)Fish and shell fish culture for Northeastern India Paper presented in

the National seminar on Fish and shell fish culture for North-eastern India(21-22

January2003) conducted by Central Institute of Fisheries Education Kolkata

pp7-20

XXV

Upare MA ( 2007) Credit and microfinance programes in inland capture fisheries in

West Bengal and Assam India In FAO Fisheries Technical Paper 460 on Credit

and microfinance needs in inland capture fisheries development and conservation

in Asia

Vass K K (1989) Productivity status of Beeh in India In Compendium of the

training in management of Beel (Ox-bow Lake) Fisheries Bulletin No 63 Cent

Inland Capture Fish Res Inst Barrackpore (India) pp57-64

Vass K K (1992a) Energy flux and nutrient dynamics in floodplain lakes In

Compendium of the FAO sponsored training programme on Floodplain fisheries

management (Eds Yadava Y S and Sugunan V V) Cent Inland Fish Res

Inst Barrackpore (India) pp40-44

Vass K K (1992b) Hydro-dynamics in floodplain lakes In Compendium of the FAO

sponsored training programme on floodplain fisheries management (Eds Yadava

Y S and Sugunan V V) Cent Inland Capture Fish Res Inst Barrackpore

(India) pp23-26

Vass K K and Langer R K (1990) Changes in primary production and trophic status

of a Kashmir oxbow lake consequent to man-made modifications in the

environment J Inland Fish Soc India 22 (1amp2) 43-51

Vass KK(1997) Floodplain wetlands-an important inland fishery resource of India In

Fisheries Enhancement of Small Reservoir and Floodplain Lakes in India 23-30

pp Central Inland Capture Fisheries Research Institute ( Indian Council of

Agricultural Research ) Barrackpore West Bengal India

Veeranna K C (1997) An action research for rural community organization with

special reference to livestock and poultry producers An unpublished MVSc

Thesis in Extension Education submitted to IVRI Izatnagar (UP) India pp 152

VinciGK(2002)Development of management guidelines for culture based fisheries in

BeelsInCulture-based fisheries for inland fisheries development

(EdSugunanVV JhaBC and Das MK) Central Inland Fisheries Research

Institute(Indian Council of Agricultural Research) BarrackporeWest Bengal

Indiapp 197

xxvi

West PC and Brechin SR(1991) Resident peoples and national parks University of

Arizona Press Tucson US

Williums MJ(1994) Transition in the contribution of Living Aquatic Resources to

Sustainable Food Security ICLARAM Manila Philippines 1994

World Bank (1996) World Bank participation source book Environment and

management series Washington DC

World Bank (2004) Project Appraisal Document on World Bank Financed Assam

Agricultural Competitiveness Projectpp15

World Bank(2011)Improved irrigation helps Assam become self sufficient in rice The

World Bank in India 9(5) 1-9

World Fish Centre (Undated ) Fish an issue for everyone A concept paper for fish for

all

Yadava Y S and Choudhury M (1986) Banas fishing in Beels of Assam J

Bombay Nat Hist Soc 83(2) 452-456

Yadava Y S (1987a) Studies on the limnology and productivity of an ox-bow Lake in

Assam (India) Unpublished Ph D Thesis Gauhafi University (Assam) pp320

Yadava Y S (1987b) Studies on the ecology of an ox-bow lake in context to

development of Beels in Assam In Compendium of the Workshop on the

Development of Beel fishery in Assam Assam Agricultural University Jorhat

pp70-94

Yadava Y S (1988) Strategies for the conservation and management of ox-bow lake

resources In Abstracts of Nat Conf Manage Lakes and Inland water Bodies

IPHE India 24-26 November 1986

Yadava Y S and Choudhury M (1984) Potentialities and problems of Beel fishery

development in Assam In Seminar (June 4-6 1984) on Development of

guidelines for science and technology policy for Assam Guwahati

xxvn

Yadava Y S Choudhury M and Kolekar V (1981) Katal fishing - A special device

for catching fish in Beels of Assam J Inland Fish Soc India B(I) 81-86

Yadava Y S Choudhury M Kolekar V and Singh R K (1983) Pen farming -

Utilizing marginal areas of Beels in Assam for carp culture In Proceedings of

the Nat Sem Cage Pen Culture pp 55-58

Yadava Y S Goswami M M Kar D and Choudhury M (1986) On the

conservation of Hilsa ilisha (Hamilton) in the water bodies of Assam In

Abstracts of Proc Symp Conservation and management of fish genetic resources

of India Nat Bureau Fish Genetic Resources Allahabad pp 50

Yadava Y S Kolekar V Singh R K and Choudhury M (1984) Studies on the

macrobenthic fauna of Dighali Beel (Assam) Proc Nat Acad Sci India 54(B)

179-186

Yadava Y S Singh R K Choudhury M and Kolekar V (1987) Limnology and

productivity of Dighali Beel (Assam) Trop Ecol 28(2) 137-146

Yahaya JampYamamoto T (1988)A socio economic study of fisheries mamagement and

conservation with particular reference to two artisanal fishing villagein Penang

Peninsular Malyasisa CENU International Publication series No-1College of

Economics Nihon University

Yap N (1996) Community organizing in Leyte the Labrador experience In CFoltz

RSPomeroy and CBarber (eds) Proceeding of the Visyas -wide conference on

community based coastal resource management and fisheries co-management 70-

74 Fisheries Co-management Research Project Working Paper no 4 Manila

ICLARM

xxvni

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participatory extension methodology in agriculture and rural development

Organized by Directorate of Extension Education BCKV West Bengal pp

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Ichthyofaima of Meghalaya and their bearing on the Fish and Fisheries of the

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India Records of Zoological Survey of India Occasional Paper No 64 1-216

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ecological aspects of River Brahmaputra and Dighali Beel in Assam Proc Nat

Acad Sci India 55(B) 11 (Abst)

Sinha M and Jha B C (1997) Ecology and fisheries of ox-bow lakes (Maun) of North

Bihar A Threatened ecosystem Bull No 74 Cent Inland Capture Fish Res

Inst Barrackpore (India) pp65

Sitka declaration ( 2005) Community based fisheries management Sitka declaration

Available at http wwwecotrustorgcbfm under wwwscience direct

XXlll

Sitka Declaration (2005) Community-based Fisheries Management Sitka Declaration

Sitka Wprkshop March 18 2005 Available at httpwwwecotrustorgcbfin

under httpsciencedirect

Srivastva CBL(1988) A text book of Fishery Science and Indian Fisheries Second

Edition pp7

Srinath K and Tangamani K (1993) Empowering women through extension Indian

Journal of Extension Education 29(3amp4) 33-39

SugunanVV(1997) Floodplain wetlands small water bodies culture-based fisheries

and enhancement-conceptual fi-amework and definitions In Fisheries

enhancement of small reservoirs and floodplains lakes in India(EdSugunanVV

and Sinha M)Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute(Indian Council of

Agricultural Research) BarrackporeWest Bengal Indiapp252

Sugunan V V and Bhattachaijya B K (2000) Ecology and fisheries of Beels in

Assam Bulletin No 104 CIFRI Barrackpore pp65

Sugunan V V and Bhattachaijya B K (2000) Ecology and fisheries of Beels in

Assam Bulletin No 104 CIFRI Barrackpore pp 65

Sugunan V V and Mukhopadhyaya M K (1995) Conservation and sustainable use of

floodplain wetlands Case studies of Bandardaha and Beloon Beels In

Conservation and sustainable use of floodplain wetlands (Ed Howes J R) Asian

Wetland Bureau Kuala Lumpur pp67-75

Sugunan V V Vinci G K Bhattacharjya B K and Hassan M A (2000) Ecology

and fisheries of Beels in West Bengal Bull No 103 Central Inland Capture

Fisheries Research Institute Barrackpore pp 53

Sugunan VV(1995b) Floodplain wetlands -a fisheries perspective Howes JR(ed)

Conservation and sustainable use of floodplain wetland Asian Wetland Bureau

Kuala Lumpur AWB Publication No 11313-15

Sultana P Thompson P M (2000) Community Fishery Management for food security

and livelihoods IIFET 2000 Proceeding

XXIV

Sultana P Thompson P M and Ahmed M (2002) Women led fisheries management

A case study from Bangladesh ICLARM- The World Fish Centre Malaysia amp

Bangladesh (Available at www Iclarm Org lafs)

Sultana P Thompson P M(2004) Method of consensus building for community -

based fisheries management in Bangladesh and Mekong Delta Agriculture

System 82 327-353

TalukdarRK and Barua UK (1999) Participatory aquaculture development Element

and process Paper presented at the summer short course (July 19 to August 28

1999) on Participatory Rural Appraisal and Rural Aquaculture Prospect and

Perspective Dept of Extension Education (Faculty of Agriculture) amp Fisheries

Research Centre AAU Jorhat Assam pp 35-37

Thompson PShelly AB Rahman A and Hossain M(2000) ICLARM-NGO

partnership in research and community based fisheries management in

Bangladesh Available at httpwwwfaoog

Thompson P M Sultana P and Islam M N Kabir MM Hussain MMKabir MS

(1999) An assessment of co management arrangements developed by the

community Based Fisheries Management project in Bangladesh Paper presented

at the International Workshop on Fisheries Co management 23-27 August 1999

Penag Malaysia

Thompson PM Sultana P and Islam N (2003) Lessons from community-based

management of flood plain fisheries in Bangladesh Jrof Environmental

Management xx (2003) xxx-xxx

TownsleyP(1996) Rapid rural appraisal participatory rural appraisal and aquaculture

FAO Fisheries Technical Paper -358 FAO Romeppl0

TripathiSD(2003)Fish and shell fish culture for Northeastern India Paper presented in

the National seminar on Fish and shell fish culture for North-eastern India(21-22

January2003) conducted by Central Institute of Fisheries Education Kolkata

pp7-20

XXV

Upare MA ( 2007) Credit and microfinance programes in inland capture fisheries in

West Bengal and Assam India In FAO Fisheries Technical Paper 460 on Credit

and microfinance needs in inland capture fisheries development and conservation

in Asia

Vass K K (1989) Productivity status of Beeh in India In Compendium of the

training in management of Beel (Ox-bow Lake) Fisheries Bulletin No 63 Cent

Inland Capture Fish Res Inst Barrackpore (India) pp57-64

Vass K K (1992a) Energy flux and nutrient dynamics in floodplain lakes In

Compendium of the FAO sponsored training programme on Floodplain fisheries

management (Eds Yadava Y S and Sugunan V V) Cent Inland Fish Res

Inst Barrackpore (India) pp40-44

Vass K K (1992b) Hydro-dynamics in floodplain lakes In Compendium of the FAO

sponsored training programme on floodplain fisheries management (Eds Yadava

Y S and Sugunan V V) Cent Inland Capture Fish Res Inst Barrackpore

(India) pp23-26

Vass K K and Langer R K (1990) Changes in primary production and trophic status

of a Kashmir oxbow lake consequent to man-made modifications in the

environment J Inland Fish Soc India 22 (1amp2) 43-51

Vass KK(1997) Floodplain wetlands-an important inland fishery resource of India In

Fisheries Enhancement of Small Reservoir and Floodplain Lakes in India 23-30

pp Central Inland Capture Fisheries Research Institute ( Indian Council of

Agricultural Research ) Barrackpore West Bengal India

Veeranna K C (1997) An action research for rural community organization with

special reference to livestock and poultry producers An unpublished MVSc

Thesis in Extension Education submitted to IVRI Izatnagar (UP) India pp 152

VinciGK(2002)Development of management guidelines for culture based fisheries in

BeelsInCulture-based fisheries for inland fisheries development

(EdSugunanVV JhaBC and Das MK) Central Inland Fisheries Research

Institute(Indian Council of Agricultural Research) BarrackporeWest Bengal

Indiapp 197

xxvi

West PC and Brechin SR(1991) Resident peoples and national parks University of

Arizona Press Tucson US

Williums MJ(1994) Transition in the contribution of Living Aquatic Resources to

Sustainable Food Security ICLARAM Manila Philippines 1994

World Bank (1996) World Bank participation source book Environment and

management series Washington DC

World Bank (2004) Project Appraisal Document on World Bank Financed Assam

Agricultural Competitiveness Projectpp15

World Bank(2011)Improved irrigation helps Assam become self sufficient in rice The

World Bank in India 9(5) 1-9

World Fish Centre (Undated ) Fish an issue for everyone A concept paper for fish for

all

Yadava Y S and Choudhury M (1986) Banas fishing in Beels of Assam J

Bombay Nat Hist Soc 83(2) 452-456

Yadava Y S (1987a) Studies on the limnology and productivity of an ox-bow Lake in

Assam (India) Unpublished Ph D Thesis Gauhafi University (Assam) pp320

Yadava Y S (1987b) Studies on the ecology of an ox-bow lake in context to

development of Beels in Assam In Compendium of the Workshop on the

Development of Beel fishery in Assam Assam Agricultural University Jorhat

pp70-94

Yadava Y S (1988) Strategies for the conservation and management of ox-bow lake

resources In Abstracts of Nat Conf Manage Lakes and Inland water Bodies

IPHE India 24-26 November 1986

Yadava Y S and Choudhury M (1984) Potentialities and problems of Beel fishery

development in Assam In Seminar (June 4-6 1984) on Development of

guidelines for science and technology policy for Assam Guwahati

xxvn

Yadava Y S Choudhury M and Kolekar V (1981) Katal fishing - A special device

for catching fish in Beels of Assam J Inland Fish Soc India B(I) 81-86

Yadava Y S Choudhury M Kolekar V and Singh R K (1983) Pen farming -

Utilizing marginal areas of Beels in Assam for carp culture In Proceedings of

the Nat Sem Cage Pen Culture pp 55-58

Yadava Y S Goswami M M Kar D and Choudhury M (1986) On the

conservation of Hilsa ilisha (Hamilton) in the water bodies of Assam In

Abstracts of Proc Symp Conservation and management of fish genetic resources

of India Nat Bureau Fish Genetic Resources Allahabad pp 50

Yadava Y S Kolekar V Singh R K and Choudhury M (1984) Studies on the

macrobenthic fauna of Dighali Beel (Assam) Proc Nat Acad Sci India 54(B)

179-186

Yadava Y S Singh R K Choudhury M and Kolekar V (1987) Limnology and

productivity of Dighali Beel (Assam) Trop Ecol 28(2) 137-146

Yahaya JampYamamoto T (1988)A socio economic study of fisheries mamagement and

conservation with particular reference to two artisanal fishing villagein Penang

Peninsular Malyasisa CENU International Publication series No-1College of

Economics Nihon University

Yap N (1996) Community organizing in Leyte the Labrador experience In CFoltz

RSPomeroy and CBarber (eds) Proceeding of the Visyas -wide conference on

community based coastal resource management and fisheries co-management 70-

74 Fisheries Co-management Research Project Working Paper no 4 Manila

ICLARM

xxvni

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Sitka Declaration (2005) Community-based Fisheries Management Sitka Declaration

Sitka Wprkshop March 18 2005 Available at httpwwwecotrustorgcbfin

under httpsciencedirect

Srivastva CBL(1988) A text book of Fishery Science and Indian Fisheries Second

Edition pp7

Srinath K and Tangamani K (1993) Empowering women through extension Indian

Journal of Extension Education 29(3amp4) 33-39

SugunanVV(1997) Floodplain wetlands small water bodies culture-based fisheries

and enhancement-conceptual fi-amework and definitions In Fisheries

enhancement of small reservoirs and floodplains lakes in India(EdSugunanVV

and Sinha M)Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute(Indian Council of

Agricultural Research) BarrackporeWest Bengal Indiapp252

Sugunan V V and Bhattachaijya B K (2000) Ecology and fisheries of Beels in

Assam Bulletin No 104 CIFRI Barrackpore pp65

Sugunan V V and Bhattachaijya B K (2000) Ecology and fisheries of Beels in

Assam Bulletin No 104 CIFRI Barrackpore pp 65

Sugunan V V and Mukhopadhyaya M K (1995) Conservation and sustainable use of

floodplain wetlands Case studies of Bandardaha and Beloon Beels In

Conservation and sustainable use of floodplain wetlands (Ed Howes J R) Asian

Wetland Bureau Kuala Lumpur pp67-75

Sugunan V V Vinci G K Bhattacharjya B K and Hassan M A (2000) Ecology

and fisheries of Beels in West Bengal Bull No 103 Central Inland Capture

Fisheries Research Institute Barrackpore pp 53

Sugunan VV(1995b) Floodplain wetlands -a fisheries perspective Howes JR(ed)

Conservation and sustainable use of floodplain wetland Asian Wetland Bureau

Kuala Lumpur AWB Publication No 11313-15

Sultana P Thompson P M (2000) Community Fishery Management for food security

and livelihoods IIFET 2000 Proceeding

XXIV

Sultana P Thompson P M and Ahmed M (2002) Women led fisheries management

A case study from Bangladesh ICLARM- The World Fish Centre Malaysia amp

Bangladesh (Available at www Iclarm Org lafs)

Sultana P Thompson P M(2004) Method of consensus building for community -

based fisheries management in Bangladesh and Mekong Delta Agriculture

System 82 327-353

TalukdarRK and Barua UK (1999) Participatory aquaculture development Element

and process Paper presented at the summer short course (July 19 to August 28

1999) on Participatory Rural Appraisal and Rural Aquaculture Prospect and

Perspective Dept of Extension Education (Faculty of Agriculture) amp Fisheries

Research Centre AAU Jorhat Assam pp 35-37

Thompson PShelly AB Rahman A and Hossain M(2000) ICLARM-NGO

partnership in research and community based fisheries management in

Bangladesh Available at httpwwwfaoog

Thompson P M Sultana P and Islam M N Kabir MM Hussain MMKabir MS

(1999) An assessment of co management arrangements developed by the

community Based Fisheries Management project in Bangladesh Paper presented

at the International Workshop on Fisheries Co management 23-27 August 1999

Penag Malaysia

Thompson PM Sultana P and Islam N (2003) Lessons from community-based

management of flood plain fisheries in Bangladesh Jrof Environmental

Management xx (2003) xxx-xxx

TownsleyP(1996) Rapid rural appraisal participatory rural appraisal and aquaculture

FAO Fisheries Technical Paper -358 FAO Romeppl0

TripathiSD(2003)Fish and shell fish culture for Northeastern India Paper presented in

the National seminar on Fish and shell fish culture for North-eastern India(21-22

January2003) conducted by Central Institute of Fisheries Education Kolkata

pp7-20

XXV

Upare MA ( 2007) Credit and microfinance programes in inland capture fisheries in

West Bengal and Assam India In FAO Fisheries Technical Paper 460 on Credit

and microfinance needs in inland capture fisheries development and conservation

in Asia

Vass K K (1989) Productivity status of Beeh in India In Compendium of the

training in management of Beel (Ox-bow Lake) Fisheries Bulletin No 63 Cent

Inland Capture Fish Res Inst Barrackpore (India) pp57-64

Vass K K (1992a) Energy flux and nutrient dynamics in floodplain lakes In

Compendium of the FAO sponsored training programme on Floodplain fisheries

management (Eds Yadava Y S and Sugunan V V) Cent Inland Fish Res

Inst Barrackpore (India) pp40-44

Vass K K (1992b) Hydro-dynamics in floodplain lakes In Compendium of the FAO

sponsored training programme on floodplain fisheries management (Eds Yadava

Y S and Sugunan V V) Cent Inland Capture Fish Res Inst Barrackpore

(India) pp23-26

Vass K K and Langer R K (1990) Changes in primary production and trophic status

of a Kashmir oxbow lake consequent to man-made modifications in the

environment J Inland Fish Soc India 22 (1amp2) 43-51

Vass KK(1997) Floodplain wetlands-an important inland fishery resource of India In

Fisheries Enhancement of Small Reservoir and Floodplain Lakes in India 23-30

pp Central Inland Capture Fisheries Research Institute ( Indian Council of

Agricultural Research ) Barrackpore West Bengal India

Veeranna K C (1997) An action research for rural community organization with

special reference to livestock and poultry producers An unpublished MVSc

Thesis in Extension Education submitted to IVRI Izatnagar (UP) India pp 152

VinciGK(2002)Development of management guidelines for culture based fisheries in

BeelsInCulture-based fisheries for inland fisheries development

(EdSugunanVV JhaBC and Das MK) Central Inland Fisheries Research

Institute(Indian Council of Agricultural Research) BarrackporeWest Bengal

Indiapp 197

xxvi

West PC and Brechin SR(1991) Resident peoples and national parks University of

Arizona Press Tucson US

Williums MJ(1994) Transition in the contribution of Living Aquatic Resources to

Sustainable Food Security ICLARAM Manila Philippines 1994

World Bank (1996) World Bank participation source book Environment and

management series Washington DC

World Bank (2004) Project Appraisal Document on World Bank Financed Assam

Agricultural Competitiveness Projectpp15

World Bank(2011)Improved irrigation helps Assam become self sufficient in rice The

World Bank in India 9(5) 1-9

World Fish Centre (Undated ) Fish an issue for everyone A concept paper for fish for

all

Yadava Y S and Choudhury M (1986) Banas fishing in Beels of Assam J

Bombay Nat Hist Soc 83(2) 452-456

Yadava Y S (1987a) Studies on the limnology and productivity of an ox-bow Lake in

Assam (India) Unpublished Ph D Thesis Gauhafi University (Assam) pp320

Yadava Y S (1987b) Studies on the ecology of an ox-bow lake in context to

development of Beels in Assam In Compendium of the Workshop on the

Development of Beel fishery in Assam Assam Agricultural University Jorhat

pp70-94

Yadava Y S (1988) Strategies for the conservation and management of ox-bow lake

resources In Abstracts of Nat Conf Manage Lakes and Inland water Bodies

IPHE India 24-26 November 1986

Yadava Y S and Choudhury M (1984) Potentialities and problems of Beel fishery

development in Assam In Seminar (June 4-6 1984) on Development of

guidelines for science and technology policy for Assam Guwahati

xxvn

Yadava Y S Choudhury M and Kolekar V (1981) Katal fishing - A special device

for catching fish in Beels of Assam J Inland Fish Soc India B(I) 81-86

Yadava Y S Choudhury M Kolekar V and Singh R K (1983) Pen farming -

Utilizing marginal areas of Beels in Assam for carp culture In Proceedings of

the Nat Sem Cage Pen Culture pp 55-58

Yadava Y S Goswami M M Kar D and Choudhury M (1986) On the

conservation of Hilsa ilisha (Hamilton) in the water bodies of Assam In

Abstracts of Proc Symp Conservation and management of fish genetic resources

of India Nat Bureau Fish Genetic Resources Allahabad pp 50

Yadava Y S Kolekar V Singh R K and Choudhury M (1984) Studies on the

macrobenthic fauna of Dighali Beel (Assam) Proc Nat Acad Sci India 54(B)

179-186

Yadava Y S Singh R K Choudhury M and Kolekar V (1987) Limnology and

productivity of Dighali Beel (Assam) Trop Ecol 28(2) 137-146

Yahaya JampYamamoto T (1988)A socio economic study of fisheries mamagement and

conservation with particular reference to two artisanal fishing villagein Penang

Peninsular Malyasisa CENU International Publication series No-1College of

Economics Nihon University

Yap N (1996) Community organizing in Leyte the Labrador experience In CFoltz

RSPomeroy and CBarber (eds) Proceeding of the Visyas -wide conference on

community based coastal resource management and fisheries co-management 70-

74 Fisheries Co-management Research Project Working Paper no 4 Manila

ICLARM

xxvni

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Sultana P Thompson P M and Ahmed M (2002) Women led fisheries management

A case study from Bangladesh ICLARM- The World Fish Centre Malaysia amp

Bangladesh (Available at www Iclarm Org lafs)

Sultana P Thompson P M(2004) Method of consensus building for community -

based fisheries management in Bangladesh and Mekong Delta Agriculture

System 82 327-353

TalukdarRK and Barua UK (1999) Participatory aquaculture development Element

and process Paper presented at the summer short course (July 19 to August 28

1999) on Participatory Rural Appraisal and Rural Aquaculture Prospect and

Perspective Dept of Extension Education (Faculty of Agriculture) amp Fisheries

Research Centre AAU Jorhat Assam pp 35-37

Thompson PShelly AB Rahman A and Hossain M(2000) ICLARM-NGO

partnership in research and community based fisheries management in

Bangladesh Available at httpwwwfaoog

Thompson P M Sultana P and Islam M N Kabir MM Hussain MMKabir MS

(1999) An assessment of co management arrangements developed by the

community Based Fisheries Management project in Bangladesh Paper presented

at the International Workshop on Fisheries Co management 23-27 August 1999

Penag Malaysia

Thompson PM Sultana P and Islam N (2003) Lessons from community-based

management of flood plain fisheries in Bangladesh Jrof Environmental

Management xx (2003) xxx-xxx

TownsleyP(1996) Rapid rural appraisal participatory rural appraisal and aquaculture

FAO Fisheries Technical Paper -358 FAO Romeppl0

TripathiSD(2003)Fish and shell fish culture for Northeastern India Paper presented in

the National seminar on Fish and shell fish culture for North-eastern India(21-22

January2003) conducted by Central Institute of Fisheries Education Kolkata

pp7-20

XXV

Upare MA ( 2007) Credit and microfinance programes in inland capture fisheries in

West Bengal and Assam India In FAO Fisheries Technical Paper 460 on Credit

and microfinance needs in inland capture fisheries development and conservation

in Asia

Vass K K (1989) Productivity status of Beeh in India In Compendium of the

training in management of Beel (Ox-bow Lake) Fisheries Bulletin No 63 Cent

Inland Capture Fish Res Inst Barrackpore (India) pp57-64

Vass K K (1992a) Energy flux and nutrient dynamics in floodplain lakes In

Compendium of the FAO sponsored training programme on Floodplain fisheries

management (Eds Yadava Y S and Sugunan V V) Cent Inland Fish Res

Inst Barrackpore (India) pp40-44

Vass K K (1992b) Hydro-dynamics in floodplain lakes In Compendium of the FAO

sponsored training programme on floodplain fisheries management (Eds Yadava

Y S and Sugunan V V) Cent Inland Capture Fish Res Inst Barrackpore

(India) pp23-26

Vass K K and Langer R K (1990) Changes in primary production and trophic status

of a Kashmir oxbow lake consequent to man-made modifications in the

environment J Inland Fish Soc India 22 (1amp2) 43-51

Vass KK(1997) Floodplain wetlands-an important inland fishery resource of India In

Fisheries Enhancement of Small Reservoir and Floodplain Lakes in India 23-30

pp Central Inland Capture Fisheries Research Institute ( Indian Council of

Agricultural Research ) Barrackpore West Bengal India

Veeranna K C (1997) An action research for rural community organization with

special reference to livestock and poultry producers An unpublished MVSc

Thesis in Extension Education submitted to IVRI Izatnagar (UP) India pp 152

VinciGK(2002)Development of management guidelines for culture based fisheries in

BeelsInCulture-based fisheries for inland fisheries development

(EdSugunanVV JhaBC and Das MK) Central Inland Fisheries Research

Institute(Indian Council of Agricultural Research) BarrackporeWest Bengal

Indiapp 197

xxvi

West PC and Brechin SR(1991) Resident peoples and national parks University of

Arizona Press Tucson US

Williums MJ(1994) Transition in the contribution of Living Aquatic Resources to

Sustainable Food Security ICLARAM Manila Philippines 1994

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Agricultural Competitiveness Projectpp15

World Bank(2011)Improved irrigation helps Assam become self sufficient in rice The

World Bank in India 9(5) 1-9

World Fish Centre (Undated ) Fish an issue for everyone A concept paper for fish for

all

Yadava Y S and Choudhury M (1986) Banas fishing in Beels of Assam J

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Yadava Y S (1987a) Studies on the limnology and productivity of an ox-bow Lake in

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Yadava Y S (1987b) Studies on the ecology of an ox-bow lake in context to

development of Beels in Assam In Compendium of the Workshop on the

Development of Beel fishery in Assam Assam Agricultural University Jorhat

pp70-94

Yadava Y S (1988) Strategies for the conservation and management of ox-bow lake

resources In Abstracts of Nat Conf Manage Lakes and Inland water Bodies

IPHE India 24-26 November 1986

Yadava Y S and Choudhury M (1984) Potentialities and problems of Beel fishery

development in Assam In Seminar (June 4-6 1984) on Development of

guidelines for science and technology policy for Assam Guwahati

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Yadava Y S Choudhury M and Kolekar V (1981) Katal fishing - A special device

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Yadava Y S Choudhury M Kolekar V and Singh R K (1983) Pen farming -

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the Nat Sem Cage Pen Culture pp 55-58

Yadava Y S Goswami M M Kar D and Choudhury M (1986) On the

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Abstracts of Proc Symp Conservation and management of fish genetic resources

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Yadava Y S Kolekar V Singh R K and Choudhury M (1984) Studies on the

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Yadava Y S Singh R K Choudhury M and Kolekar V (1987) Limnology and

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Economics Nihon University

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community based coastal resource management and fisheries co-management 70-

74 Fisheries Co-management Research Project Working Paper no 4 Manila

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West PC and Brechin SR(1991) Resident peoples and national parks University of

Arizona Press Tucson US

Williums MJ(1994) Transition in the contribution of Living Aquatic Resources to

Sustainable Food Security ICLARAM Manila Philippines 1994

World Bank (1996) World Bank participation source book Environment and

management series Washington DC

World Bank (2004) Project Appraisal Document on World Bank Financed Assam

Agricultural Competitiveness Projectpp15

World Bank(2011)Improved irrigation helps Assam become self sufficient in rice The

World Bank in India 9(5) 1-9

World Fish Centre (Undated ) Fish an issue for everyone A concept paper for fish for

all

Yadava Y S and Choudhury M (1986) Banas fishing in Beels of Assam J

Bombay Nat Hist Soc 83(2) 452-456

Yadava Y S (1987a) Studies on the limnology and productivity of an ox-bow Lake in

Assam (India) Unpublished Ph D Thesis Gauhafi University (Assam) pp320

Yadava Y S (1987b) Studies on the ecology of an ox-bow lake in context to

development of Beels in Assam In Compendium of the Workshop on the

Development of Beel fishery in Assam Assam Agricultural University Jorhat

pp70-94

Yadava Y S (1988) Strategies for the conservation and management of ox-bow lake

resources In Abstracts of Nat Conf Manage Lakes and Inland water Bodies

IPHE India 24-26 November 1986

Yadava Y S and Choudhury M (1984) Potentialities and problems of Beel fishery

development in Assam In Seminar (June 4-6 1984) on Development of

guidelines for science and technology policy for Assam Guwahati

xxvn

Yadava Y S Choudhury M and Kolekar V (1981) Katal fishing - A special device

for catching fish in Beels of Assam J Inland Fish Soc India B(I) 81-86

Yadava Y S Choudhury M Kolekar V and Singh R K (1983) Pen farming -

Utilizing marginal areas of Beels in Assam for carp culture In Proceedings of

the Nat Sem Cage Pen Culture pp 55-58

Yadava Y S Goswami M M Kar D and Choudhury M (1986) On the

conservation of Hilsa ilisha (Hamilton) in the water bodies of Assam In

Abstracts of Proc Symp Conservation and management of fish genetic resources

of India Nat Bureau Fish Genetic Resources Allahabad pp 50

Yadava Y S Kolekar V Singh R K and Choudhury M (1984) Studies on the

macrobenthic fauna of Dighali Beel (Assam) Proc Nat Acad Sci India 54(B)

179-186

Yadava Y S Singh R K Choudhury M and Kolekar V (1987) Limnology and

productivity of Dighali Beel (Assam) Trop Ecol 28(2) 137-146

Yahaya JampYamamoto T (1988)A socio economic study of fisheries mamagement and

conservation with particular reference to two artisanal fishing villagein Penang

Peninsular Malyasisa CENU International Publication series No-1College of

Economics Nihon University

Yap N (1996) Community organizing in Leyte the Labrador experience In CFoltz

RSPomeroy and CBarber (eds) Proceeding of the Visyas -wide conference on

community based coastal resource management and fisheries co-management 70-

74 Fisheries Co-management Research Project Working Paper no 4 Manila

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West PC and Brechin SR(1991) Resident peoples and national parks University of

Arizona Press Tucson US

Williums MJ(1994) Transition in the contribution of Living Aquatic Resources to

Sustainable Food Security ICLARAM Manila Philippines 1994

World Bank (1996) World Bank participation source book Environment and

management series Washington DC

World Bank (2004) Project Appraisal Document on World Bank Financed Assam

Agricultural Competitiveness Projectpp15

World Bank(2011)Improved irrigation helps Assam become self sufficient in rice The

World Bank in India 9(5) 1-9

World Fish Centre (Undated ) Fish an issue for everyone A concept paper for fish for

all

Yadava Y S and Choudhury M (1986) Banas fishing in Beels of Assam J

Bombay Nat Hist Soc 83(2) 452-456

Yadava Y S (1987a) Studies on the limnology and productivity of an ox-bow Lake in

Assam (India) Unpublished Ph D Thesis Gauhafi University (Assam) pp320

Yadava Y S (1987b) Studies on the ecology of an ox-bow lake in context to

development of Beels in Assam In Compendium of the Workshop on the

Development of Beel fishery in Assam Assam Agricultural University Jorhat

pp70-94

Yadava Y S (1988) Strategies for the conservation and management of ox-bow lake

resources In Abstracts of Nat Conf Manage Lakes and Inland water Bodies

IPHE India 24-26 November 1986

Yadava Y S and Choudhury M (1984) Potentialities and problems of Beel fishery

development in Assam In Seminar (June 4-6 1984) on Development of

guidelines for science and technology policy for Assam Guwahati

xxvn

Yadava Y S Choudhury M and Kolekar V (1981) Katal fishing - A special device

for catching fish in Beels of Assam J Inland Fish Soc India B(I) 81-86

Yadava Y S Choudhury M Kolekar V and Singh R K (1983) Pen farming -

Utilizing marginal areas of Beels in Assam for carp culture In Proceedings of

the Nat Sem Cage Pen Culture pp 55-58

Yadava Y S Goswami M M Kar D and Choudhury M (1986) On the

conservation of Hilsa ilisha (Hamilton) in the water bodies of Assam In

Abstracts of Proc Symp Conservation and management of fish genetic resources

of India Nat Bureau Fish Genetic Resources Allahabad pp 50

Yadava Y S Kolekar V Singh R K and Choudhury M (1984) Studies on the

macrobenthic fauna of Dighali Beel (Assam) Proc Nat Acad Sci India 54(B)

179-186

Yadava Y S Singh R K Choudhury M and Kolekar V (1987) Limnology and

productivity of Dighali Beel (Assam) Trop Ecol 28(2) 137-146

Yahaya JampYamamoto T (1988)A socio economic study of fisheries mamagement and

conservation with particular reference to two artisanal fishing villagein Penang

Peninsular Malyasisa CENU International Publication series No-1College of

Economics Nihon University

Yap N (1996) Community organizing in Leyte the Labrador experience In CFoltz

RSPomeroy and CBarber (eds) Proceeding of the Visyas -wide conference on

community based coastal resource management and fisheries co-management 70-

74 Fisheries Co-management Research Project Working Paper no 4 Manila

ICLARM

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Yadava Y S Choudhury M and Kolekar V (1981) Katal fishing - A special device

for catching fish in Beels of Assam J Inland Fish Soc India B(I) 81-86

Yadava Y S Choudhury M Kolekar V and Singh R K (1983) Pen farming -

Utilizing marginal areas of Beels in Assam for carp culture In Proceedings of

the Nat Sem Cage Pen Culture pp 55-58

Yadava Y S Goswami M M Kar D and Choudhury M (1986) On the

conservation of Hilsa ilisha (Hamilton) in the water bodies of Assam In

Abstracts of Proc Symp Conservation and management of fish genetic resources

of India Nat Bureau Fish Genetic Resources Allahabad pp 50

Yadava Y S Kolekar V Singh R K and Choudhury M (1984) Studies on the

macrobenthic fauna of Dighali Beel (Assam) Proc Nat Acad Sci India 54(B)

179-186

Yadava Y S Singh R K Choudhury M and Kolekar V (1987) Limnology and

productivity of Dighali Beel (Assam) Trop Ecol 28(2) 137-146

Yahaya JampYamamoto T (1988)A socio economic study of fisheries mamagement and

conservation with particular reference to two artisanal fishing villagein Penang

Peninsular Malyasisa CENU International Publication series No-1College of

Economics Nihon University

Yap N (1996) Community organizing in Leyte the Labrador experience In CFoltz

RSPomeroy and CBarber (eds) Proceeding of the Visyas -wide conference on

community based coastal resource management and fisheries co-management 70-

74 Fisheries Co-management Research Project Working Paper no 4 Manila

ICLARM

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