Practical parallel programming demands that the details of distributing data to processors and inter- processor communication be managed by the compiler. These tasks quickly become too di cult for a programmer to do by hand for all but the simplest parallel programs. Yet, many parallel languages still require the programmer...
It is usually assumed that most, if not all, small scale fishing communities, particularly in tropical countries, represents the poorest and most disadvantaged part of rural societies. As a result, these populations have been targeted for poverty alleviation by fisheries development programmes since the early 60's. Unfortunately many of these...
This paper provides summaries of presentations at a special session of IIFET 2012 that explored the potential value of a ‘wellbeing’ approach in small-scale fisheries, drawing on insights from the Governing Small-Scale Fisheries for Wellbeing and Resilience project. The research aimed to apply wellbeing concepts to both better understand fishery...
IIFET 2008 awards recognizing Distinguished Service Award, Best Student Paper Award, Aquaculture Best Student Paper Award, Vietnam OECD Best Policy Paper Award, Vietnam JIFRS Yamamoto Award, Aquaculture Professional Travel Award, and Secretariat Special Support Award.
Small-scale fisheries in developing countries have often been perceived as a low-productivity, backward informal sector. As a result they are rarely considered as a possible entry point in poverty reduction and
rural development planning. Data collected in Democratic Republic of Congo show that this perception may not reflect the empirical...