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In response to a growing demand for high-quality and internationally-comparable statistics, FAO develops, implements and promotes methods and standards to guide national data producers in generating and using sound statistics. In particular, the Organization is committed to provide national statistical systems with internationally recognized definitions, concepts and classifications as well as methodological guidance for the production of high quality statistics related to food and agriculture.

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Training course to enhance fishery and aquaculture statistics (Module 2/7) - Refresher on biostatistics

Abstract: Prepared by the Global Strategy to improve agricultural and rural statistics (GSARS), this training material on the collection of small-scale fishery and aquaculture statistics is designed to bring together the persons within national statistical systems who are responsible for producing small-scale fishery and aquaculture statistics. The training therefore targets decision-makers in agriculture or fishery ministries and National Statistical Offices (NSOs), survey managers, trainers of field staff, data analysts, researchers, teaching staff and students at training centres of statistics and agriculture or fisheries. The training topics covered by the training material are the following: 1.1 Why a refresher on biostatistics; 1.2 Statistical terms: population versus sample; 1.3 Statistics/Estimates (mean, variance, standard deviation); 1.4 Reliability, precision and accuracy of estimates (confidence intervals, relative error, bias).

Lead authoring unit/office: Statistics Division (ESS)

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Training course to enhance fishery and aquaculture statistics (Module 3/7) - Data collection and sampling methods

Abstract: Prepared by the Global Strategy to improve agricultural and rural statistics (GSARS), this training material on the collection of small-scale fishery and aquaculture statistics is designed to bring together the persons within national statistical systems who are responsible for producing small-scale fishery and aquaculture statistics. The training therefore targets decision-makers in agriculture or fishery ministries and National Statistical Offices (NSOs), survey managers, trainers of field staff, data analysts, researchers, teaching staff and students at training centres of statistics and agriculture or fisheries. The training topics covered by the training material are the following: 1. Data sources and collection methods 2. Data sampling strategies 3. Setting up a stratified sampling scheme for routine SSF data collection.

Lead authoring unit/office: Statistics Division (ESS)

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Training course to enhance fishery and aquaculture statistics (Module 4/7) - Producing SSF statistics

Abstract: Prepared by the Global Strategy to improve agricultural and rural statistics (GSARS), this training material on the collection of small-scale fishery and aquaculture statistics is designed to bring together the persons within national statistical systems who are responsible for producing small-scale fishery and aquaculture statistics. The training therefore targets decision-makers in agriculture or fishery ministries and National Statistical Offices (NSOs), survey managers, trainers of field staff, data analysts, researchers, teaching staff and students at training centres of statistics and agriculture or fisheries.

Lead authoring unit/office: Statistics Division (ESS)

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Training course to enhance fishery and aquaculture statistics (Module 5/7) - Obtaining SSF and aquaculture statistics through a household

Abstract: Prepared by the Global Strategy to improve agricultural and rural statistics (GSARS), this training material on the collection of small-scale fishery and aquaculture statistics is designed to bring together the persons within national statistical systems who are responsible for producing small-scale fishery and aquaculture statistics. The training therefore targets decision-makers in agriculture or fishery ministries and National Statistical Offices (NSOs), survey managers, trainers of field staff, data analysts, researchers, teaching staff and students at training centres of statistics and agriculture or fisheries. The training topics covered by the training material are the following: 1. Building a frame of SSF and aquaculture households through population or agriculture censuses ‒ Screening questionnaires to identify SSF and aquaculture households during the census; 2. Survey designs for collecting household and community data for SSF and aquaculture through the household approach.

Lead authoring unit/office: Statistics Division (ESS)

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Training course to enhance fishery and aquaculture statistics (Module 6/7) - Tools to support data collection, compilation and analysis

Abstract: Prepared by the Global Strategy to improve agricultural and rural statistics (GSARS), this training material on the collection of small-scale fishery and aquaculture statistics is designed to bring together the persons within national statistical systems who are responsible for producing small-scale fishery and aquaculture statistics. The training therefore targets decision-makers in agriculture or fishery ministries and National Statistical Offices (NSOs), survey managers, trainers of field staff, data analysts, researchers, teaching staff and students at training centres of statistics and agriculture or fisheries. The topics covered by this module are the following: 1. Computer-Assisted Personal Interview (CAPI) for reduced data collection costs and improved data quality ‒ CAPI versus PAPI ‒ CAPI software – a quick introduction to ODK and Survey Solutions 2. Open ArtFish for compiling indicators for total catch from effort and landing surveys.

Lead authoring unit/office: Statistics Division (ESS)

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Training course to enhance fishery and aquaculture statistics (Module 7/7) - Exercises

Abstract: Prepared by the Global Strategy to improve agricultural and rural statistics (GSARS), this training material on the collection of small-scale fishery and aquaculture statistics is designed to bring together the persons within national statistical systems who are responsible for producing small-scale fishery and aquaculture statistics. The training therefore targets decision-makers in agriculture or fishery ministries and National Statistical Offices (NSOs), survey managers, trainers of field staff, data analysts, researchers, teaching staff and students at training centres of statistics and agriculture or fisheries. The training topics covered by the training material are the following: Exercises with case studies for compiling SSF statistics. Hands-on exercises in small groups, with examples of data sets.

Lead authoring unit/office: Statistics Division (ESS)

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Training course on Master Sampling Frame for agricultural statistics: Frame Development, Sample Design And Estimation (Users' Guide)

Abstract: Prepared by the Global Strategy to Improve Agricultural and Rural Statistics (GSARS), this training material is designed for managers, statisticians, sampling experts, GIS specialists and professional staff from the National Statistical Offices and statistical units of the Ministries of Agriculture. It may also be used to train students in agricultural statistics as well as targeted trainers or technical assistance providers in statistical training centres, Regional Economic Communities and regional and subregional organizations specialized in statistical development. This user guide has been prepared to guide the users through this training material.    

Lead authoring unit/office: Statistics Division (ESS)

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Training course on Master Sampling Frames (MSF) - Master sampling frame for agricultural statistics: basic principles

Abstract: Prepared by the Global Strategy to Improve Agricultural and Rural Statistics (GSARS), this training material is designed for managers, statisticians, sampling experts, GIS specialists and professional staff from the National Statistical Offices and statistical units of the Ministries of Agriculture. It may also be used to train students in agricultural statistics as well as targeted trainers or technical assistance providers in statistical training centres, Regional Economic Communities and regional and subregional organizations specialized in statistical development. This session aims to a) Introduce the concept of Master Sampling Frame (MSF); b) Inform the audience about the benefits of constructing and using an MSF; and c) Advocate for an agricultural survey system based on a single Master Sampling Frame.

Lead authoring unit/office: Statistics Division (ESS)

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Training course on Master Sampling Frames (MSF) – Using list frames to build and maintain an MSF

Abstract: Prepared by the Global Strategy to Improve Agricultural and Rural Statistics (GSARS), this training material is designed for managers, statisticians, sampling experts, GIS specialists and professional staff from the National Statistical Offices and statistical units of the Ministries of Agriculture. This session aims to: a) Inform the audience about how to build an MSF using list Frame; b) Discuss about main issues from the use of list Frame; c) Provide guidelines for maintaining and updating list Frame.

Lead authoring unit/office: Statistics Division (ESS)

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Training course on Master Sampling Frames (MSF) – Defining the Master Sampling Frame for agricultural statistics: basic principles

Abstract: Prepared by the Global Strategy to Improve Agricultural and Rural Statistics (GSARS), this training material is designed for managers, statisticians, sampling experts, GIS specialists and professional staff from the National Statistical Offices and statistical units of the Ministries of Agriculture. This session aims to: a) Introduce the concept of MSF; b) Inform the audience about the benefit of constructing and using an MSF; and c) Provide guidelines for the construction, maintenance and use of Master Sampling Frames (MSFs) in agricultural statistics.

Lead authoring unit/office: Statistics Division (ESS)

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