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RESTORING AND SUSTAINING SMALLHOLDER Kappaphycus alvarezii FARMING POST-TYPHOON HAIYAN/YOLANDA IN MOLOCABOC, CENTRAL PHILIPPINES
Author(s) -
David C Fenlon
Publication year - 2017
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Dissertations/theses
DOI - 10.37099/mtu.dc.etdr/333
Subject(s) - kappaphycus alvarezii , typhoon , agriculture , livelihood , geography , mariculture , agroforestry , scale (ratio) , business , fishery , aquaculture , environmental science , ecology , fish <actinopterygii> , biology , algae , cartography , archaeology , meteorology
4 Chapter 1: Peace Corps Service in Sagay Leading Up to Typhoon Yolanda 4 Chapter 2: Geography, Climate and Seaweed Farming History of the Region 10 2.1 Geography and Climate of the Philippines 10 2.2 Description of Barangay Molocaboc, Sagay 13 2.3 History and Economics of Seaweed Farming 15 Chapter 3: Methods 16 3.1 US-Philippines Grant Details 16 3.2 Farming Plot Setup 19 3.3 Photo Documentation of Project 22 Chapter 4: Results 24 4.1 Molocaboc Project Yields 24 4.2 Comparison of Yields to Similar Scaled Projects 25 Chapter 5: Discussion 29 Chapter 6: Conclusion 33 References Cited 34

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