Over the years the AQUADAPT program has published a number of papers in peer-reviewed journals.
Fish Cage Culture
- Lebel L, Lebel P, Chuah CJ. 2018. Governance of aquaculture water use. International Journal of Water Resources Development: 1-23 doi:10.1080/07900627.2018.1457513 (Paper)
- Lebel L, Lebel P, Chitmanat C, Uppanunchai A, Apirumanekul C. (2018). Managing the risks from the water-related impacts of extreme weather and uncertain climate change on inland aquaculture in Northern Thailand. Water International: p. 1-24. (Abstract)
- Lebel L, Lebel P. (2016). Emotions, attitudes, and appraisal in the management of climate-related risks by fish farmers in Northern Thailand. Journal of Risk Research, 1-19. (Abstract)
- Lebel L, Lebel P, Lebel B. (2016). Impacts, perception and management of climate-related risks to cage aquaculture in the reservoirs of northern Thailand. Environmental Management 58, 931-945. (Abstract)
- Lebel P, Sriyasak P, Kallayanamitra C, Duangsuwan C, Lebel L. (2016). Learning about climate-related risks: decisions of Northern Thailand fish farmers in a role-playing simulation game. Regional Environmental Change 16, 1481-1494. (Abstract)
- Chitmanat C, Lebel P, Whangchai N, Promya J, Lebel L. (2016). Tilapia diseases and management in river-based cage aquaculture in northern Thailand. Journal of Applied Aquaculture 28, 9-16. (Abstract)
- Lebel P, Whangchai N, Chitmanat C, Lebel L. (2015) Risk of impacts from extreme weather and climate in river-based Tilapia cage culture in Northern Thailand. International Journal of Global Warming 8, 534-554. (Abstract)
- Lebel P, Whangchai N, Chitmanat C, Lebel L. (2015) Climate risk management in river-based Tilapia cage culture in northern Thailand. International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management 7, 476-498. (Abstract)
- Lebel P, Whangchai N, Chitmanat C, Promya J, Lebel L. (2015) Perceptions of climate-related risks and awareness of climate change of fish cage farmers in northern Thailand. Risk Management 17:1-22. (Abstract)
- Lebel P, Whangchai N, Chitmanat C, Promya J, Lebel L. 2014. Access to fish cage aquaculture in the Ping River, northern Thailand. Journal of Applied Aquaculture 26, 32-48. (Abstract)
Fish Pond Culture
- Lebel L, Lebel P, Chuah CJ. 2018. Governance of aquaculture water use. International Journal of Water Resources Development: 1-23 doi:10.1080/07900627.2018.1457513 (Paper)
- Lebel L, Lebel P, Chitmanat C, Uppanunchai A, Apirumanekul C. (2018). Managing the risks from the water-related impacts of extreme weather and uncertain climate change on inland aquaculture in Northern Thailand. Water International: p. 1-24. (Abstract)
- Sriyasak P, Chitmanat C, Whangchai N, Promya J, and Lebel L. (2015). Effect of water de-stratification on dissolved oxygen and ammonia in tilapia ponds in Northern Thailand. International Aquatic Research 7:287-299. (Abstract)
- Pimolrat P, Whangchai N, Chitmanat C, Itayama T, Lebel L. (2015) Off-flavor Characterization in High Nutrient Load Tilapia Ponds in Northern Thailand. Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 15, 275-283. (Abstract)
Hatcheries, Value-chain & Sector
- Lebel L, Lebel P, Chitmanat C, Uppanunchai A, Apirumanekul C. (2018). Managing the risks from the water-related impacts of extreme weather and uncertain climate change on inland aquaculture in Northern Thailand. Water International: p. 1-24. (Abstract)
- Uppanunchai A, Chitmanat C, Lebel L, 2016. Mainstreaming climate change adaptation into inland aquaculture policies in Thailand. Climate Policy 1-13.(Abstract)
- Uppanunchai A, Apirumanekul C, Lebel L. (2015). Planning for production of freshwater fish fry in a variable climate in Northern Thailand. Environmental Management 56, 859-873. (Abstract)
Gender
- Lebel L, Lebel P, Lebel B. (2017) Gender and the management of climate-related risks in Northern Thailand. International Social Science Journal 1-12. (Abstract)
- Lebel P, Chaibu P, and Lebel L. 2009. Women farm fish: gender and commercial fish cage culture on the Upper Ping River, northern Thailand. Gender, Technology and Development. 13:199-224. (Abstract)