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Sustainable Aquatic Resource Management

This document outlines the goals, purpose, outputs, and means of verification for a project aiming to improve livelihoods of poor people through sustainable aquatic resource management. The goals are to enhance production and productivity in rural areas through improved food security and access to services. The purpose is to generate sustained benefits for poor people in Asia through increased knowledge, selection, enhancement and consumption of aquatic stocks. The six main outputs include developing enabling contexts, practical strategies, improved culture systems, reduced livelihood risks, an improved global knowledge base, and successful promotion and uptake of approaches. Progress will be verified through national and local monitoring, surveys, evaluations and reports.

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Sustainable Aquatic Resource Management

This document outlines the goals, purpose, outputs, and means of verification for a project aiming to improve livelihoods of poor people through sustainable aquatic resource management. The goals are to enhance production and productivity in rural areas through improved food security and access to services. The purpose is to generate sustained benefits for poor people in Asia through increased knowledge, selection, enhancement and consumption of aquatic stocks. The six main outputs include developing enabling contexts, practical strategies, improved culture systems, reduced livelihood risks, an improved global knowledge base, and successful promotion and uptake of approaches. Progress will be verified through national and local monitoring, surveys, evaluations and reports.

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GOAL OVIs MEANS OF VERIFICATION RISKS AND ASSUMPTIONS

Livelihoods of poor people improved through sustainably Food security indicators, measures of changes in National and local level monitoring of poverty Political stability maintained
enhanced production and productivity of RNR. capabilities; assets and activities, access to and livelihoods (household survey, employment
services statistics) WHO reports. DFID evaluations.
PURPOSE
Sustained benefits of aquatic resources for poor people By 2006, knowledge gains allow 500,000 poor National, FAO sector surveys; environment Poor people invest benefits to improve
generated through improved knowledge of aquatic people in S & SE Asia to improve food supply and report. livelihoods.
stocks, their selection, enhancement, culture and quality by 20% and income by 20%, based on Evaluation RNRRS/AGRP.
consumption. yield increases related to better aquatic stocks, National reports to regional organisations.
sustainable aquaculture and enhancement Reports of target institutions/ key locations.
practices, and at least 100,000 people positively Household and community surveys/ monitoring
impacted by development activities incorporating against base-line data.
programme outputs.
OUTPUTS
1 Enabling contexts for aquatic stock selection and By: 2006 reports on all PLF Output 1 indicators - reports, published documents, peer review - Natural resources of required quality
production, livelihood impacts defined and indicators available, interactions with key development publications, remain available - climatic conditions
developed, in present and emerging inland and coastal agents and evidence of uptake in policy remain favourable.
aquatic systems
- enabling environment (policies,
2 Practical strategy developed and applied for aquatic By: 2006 reports on all PLF Output 2 indicators - reports, independent reviews of systems and institutions, markets, incentives) exists
stock identification, selection and improvement in target available, evidence of use in practical context in at practice, peer review publications; analysis of for widespread adoption of new
enhancement and aquaculture systems least 3 target countries key stocks; policy and management documents technologies and strategies.

3 Improved culture and enhancement systems based By: 2006 reports on all PLF Output 3 indicators - reports, independent technical and economic - other sectoral factors remain stable -
on natural and human resource relationships, and their available, with evidence of target gains and their assessments; peer review publications; aquaculture offers potential for target
effective use of productive inputs (broodstock, seed, development impacts. . workshop content, application in analysis and groups and/or viable mechanisms for
nutrients) in target regions techniques; impact measurement change

4 Livelihood risks/constraints of environmental, stock By: 2006 reports on all PLF Output 4 indicators - reports, peer review publication; application in - end-user linkages can be identified
quality or aquatic health factors reduced in target available, with evidence of application of analysis and techniques, independent and maintained over the course of the
systems through improved techniques and strategies for approaches and their development impacts assessment uptake and use in laboratory and programme
assessment, control and management field practice; impact measurement
- research activities enhance
5 Improved global knowledge base on aquatic stocks By: 2006 reports on all PLF Output 5 indicators - internet function; network information and understanding sufficient to widen
and culture practice established and disseminated available, with evidence of ongoing post- reports, development project reports, reviews; management options and improve
through project linkages, national and international programme knowledge sharing and development network activity statements and programme risks/factor productivity.
networks, workshops and publication details; workshop content and participation data;
publication details, review content - uptake can be promoted in the target
contexts
6 Successful promotion and uptake of improved By: 2006 reports on all PLF Output 6 indicators - reports, surveys of institutional activity; skill,
approaches, and impacts measured, through local available, with evidence of further post- attitude and knowledge assessments, impact - local institutions maintain co-
institutional/uptake pathways programme uptake and impact development indicators in target groups operation, invest resources in uptake
and application.

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