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Human resources development for sustainable aquaculture in the new millennium

conference contribution
posted on 2001-01-01, 00:00 authored by S De Silva, M Phillips, S Sim, Z Wei
Human resources development (HRD) is pivotal to aquaculture development in the new millennium, particularly so in the changing global pressure for all development to be environmentally and socially acceptable, irrespective of the economic status of nations. In the above context, HRD in the aquaculture sector has to have a more holistic approach, and the type of training provided has to be changed accordingly. Most nations in which aquaculture plays a significant role in poverty alleviation recognise that HRD is a key to sustained development of the sector. The types and levels of training required in the sector in the foreseeable future are discussed. The need to increase specialised training, particularly for researchers, in some of the developing nations likely to play adominant role in the aquaculture sector in the ensuing years, is also underlined. Examples are presented to indicate that current development programmes do not cater to HRD to the extent that is desirable to have a long-term impact.

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Event

The Conference on Aquaculture in the Third Millennium (2000 : Bangkok, Thailand)

Pagination

43 - 48

Publisher

Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations

Location

Bangkok, Thailand

Place of publication

Rome, Italy

Start date

2000-02-20

End date

2000-02-25

ISBN-13

9789747313550

ISBN-10

9747313553

Language

eng

Publication classification

E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed

Editor/Contributor(s)

R Subasinghe, P Bueno, M Phillips, C Hough, S McGladdery, J Arthur

Title of proceedings

Aquaculture in the third millennium : technical proceedings of the conference on aquaculture in the third millennium

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