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Human Resources Development for Sustainable Aquaculture in Bangladesh

Zamal, Hossain and Das, Uzzal Kanti and Barua, Prabal (2008) Human Resources Development for Sustainable Aquaculture in Bangladesh. Social Change, 1(2), pp. 11-33.

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    Abstract

    The ennoblement of human resources has become a prime issue in the philosophy of sustainable aquaculture development in the new millennium.Being the planners, designers, conductors and philosophers of sustainable aquaculture, human beings always demand their further improvement at level best from their current positions to bring supreme success in the sector. As sustainable aquaculture is socio-economic –cum-environmental in concept, its operation and management requires constant interplay of various human knowledge for ensuring its smooth direction and for achieving its goal. So, the arrangement of different types and levels of training and education are the great need for the development of personnel involved in sustainable aquaculture route and also for growing awareness of environmental issues. The modus operandi of training and education has to be changed systematically to answer the calls of the needs of the new millennium. In the developing and developed countries where aquaculture plays a vital role in promoting production of aquatic organisms, alleviating of poverty, ensuring environmental compatibility, replenishing and improving the natural stocks, increasing socio-economic upliftment through integrated development approach, developing and managing the aquatic resources, maintaining gene banks and preserving the diversity of fish stocks, it has been already proved that Human resources development (HRD) is inevitable to bring sustainable aquaculture and plays a great role in the flourishment of the system . Different types and levels of training of personnel required for sustainable aquaculture in the new millennium are brought forward in the study. The importance of human resources development (HRD) through specialized training to the personnel is also depicted.

    Item Type: Article
    Title: Human Resources Development for Sustainable Aquaculture in Bangladesh
    Personal Creator/Author:
    CreatorsEmail
    Zamal, Hossainhzcu@yahoo.com
    Das, Uzzal Kantiuzzalims@gmail.com
    Barua, Prabalprabalims@gmail.com
    Refereed: Yes
    Journal or Publication Title: Social Change
    Volume: 1
    Number: 2
    Page Range: pp. 11-33
    Date: 2008
    ISSN: 1997-938X
    Funders: Institute of Marine Sciences and Fisheries, University of Chittagong
    Contact Email Address: prabalims@gmail.com
    Subjects: Management
    Fisheries
    Aquaculture
    Item ID: 4636
    Depositing User: Mr. Prabal Barua
    Date Deposited: 02 Dec 2010 19:42
    Last Modified: 29 Sep 2011 18:10
    URI: http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/4636

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