Aquaculture for Nutritional and Livelihood Security
Contents: Section-I: Sustainable Aquaculture Practices in Different Agro-Climatic Zone: 1. Preliminary review of Indian freshwater aquaculture: production enhancement through use of different gadgets and systems. 2. Fisheries and aquaculture development in North-Eastern states: status, challenges and strategies. 3. A status paper on aquaculture in Assam. 4. Women empowerment for coastal aquaculture development in India. 5. Farming growth, harvesting and economics of giant freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium Rosenbergii). 6. Fish based farming system an effective tool for empowerment of women in the hill states. 7. Sustainable bivalve farming: alternate livelihood options for empowerment of women. 8. Strategies for coastal aquafarming. 9. Integrated fish farming in Assam: a boon for rural development. 10. Seed production and hatchery management of high value Asian catfish Clarias Batrachus (Magur). 11. Seed production and culture of native catfish Heteropneustes Fossilis (Bloch, 1794). 12. Culture of zooplankton and aquatic macrophytes as non-conventional livelihood. Section-II: Relevance of Fish in Human Nutrition and Food Security. 13. Role of aquaculture to food security. 14. Livelihood avenues for lakshadweep community with fisheries and allied activities. 15. Small indigenous fish for nutritional security and rural livelihood. 16. Nutritional status of some commercially important food fish species of Kashmir Valley. 17. Gender role and livelihood issues in dry fish production: some insights from coastal Odisha. 18. Fisheries and aquaculture contribution to nutrition and livelihood: a case study of cage culture in Vidarbha region of Maharashtra.