Browsing WorldFish Community by Author "Kantor, P."
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Amplifying outcomes by addressing inequality: The role of gender-transformative approaches in agricultural research for development
Kantor, P.; Morgan, M.; Choudhury, A.; Afrina Choudhury: 0000-0003-1734-6238 (2015)Type: Journal ArticleIncreasing agreement on the relevance of gender and social equalities to agricultural development outcomes has not come with the same consensus within the development community regarding ways to intervene in the sector to ... -
Bringing analysis of gender and social-ecological resilience together in small-scale fisheries research: Challenges and opportunities
Kawarazuka, N.; Locke, C.; McDougall, C.; Kantor, P.; Morgan, M. (2016)Type: Journal ArticleThe demand for gender analysis is now increasingly orthodox in natural resource programming, including that for small-scale fisheries. Whilst the analysis of social-ecological resilience has made valuable contributions to ... -
Bringing gender analysis and resilience analysis together in small scale fisheries research: Challenges and opportunities
Kawarazuka, N.; Locke, C.; McDougall, C.; Kantor, P.; Morgan, M. (2016)Type: Working PaperThe purpose of this paper is to analyse the challenges involved in bringing gender analysis together with the analysis of social-ecological resilience and in doing so to provide ways forward that will enable a more meaningful ... -
Enhancing the gender-equitable potential of aquaculture technologies
Morgan, M.; Choudhury, A.; Braun, M.; Beare, D.; Benedict, J.; Kantor, P.; Afrina Choudhury: 0000-0003-1734-6238 (2015)Type: BriefGender inequality constrains the real and potential capacity of women farmers to successfully adapt their farming practices in the face of climate risks or to develop stronger, more diversified livelihood portfolios that ... -
Gender integration in aquaculture research and technology adoption processes: Lessons learned in Bangladesh
Farnworth, C.R.; Sultana, N.; Kantor, P.; Choudhury, A.; Afrina Choudhury: 0000-0003-1734-6238 (2015)Type: Working PaperThis working paper is part of a review of aquaculture technologies and gender in Bangladesh in the period 1990 to 2014. It assesses how gender has been integrated within past aquaculture technology interventions, before ... -
Gender integration in livestock and fisheries value chains: emerging good practices from analysis to action
Farnworth, C.R.; Kantor, P.; Kruijssen, F.; Longley, C.; Colverson, K.E. (2016)Type: Journal ArticleIt is widely recognized that women are significant actors in crop-livestock, pastoralist and fish systems. However, too little is known about agricultural development projects which deliberately work towards Gender in ... -
Gender relations and improved technologies in small household ponds in Bangladesh: Rolling out novel learning approaches
Farnworth, C.R.; Kantor, P.; Choudhury, A.; McGuire, S.; Sultana, N.; Afrina Choudhury: 0000-0003-1734-6238 (2016)Type: Journal ArticleGender-transformative engagement in the management of household ponds in Bangladesh for improved fish production relies on working with the complexities of gender relations in combination with a readiness by formally-trained ... -
Gender-based market constraints to informal fish retailing: Evidence from analysis of variance and linear regression
Murphy, S.; Arora, D.; Kruijssen, F.; McDougall, C.; Kantor, P.; Seamus Murphy: 0000-0002-1792-0351; Cynthia McDougall: 0000-0002-5606-6813 (2020)Type: Journal ArticleOver the last decade, Egypt's aquaculture sector has expanded rapidly, which has contributed substantially to per capita fish supply, and the growth of domestic fish markets and employment across the aquaculture value ... -
Gender-transformative approaches to address inequalities in food, nutrition and economic outcomes in aquatic agricultural systems
Cole, S.M.; Kantor, P.; Sarapura, S.; Rajaratnam, S.; Steven Cole: 0000-0002-8947-0871 (2014)Type: Working PaperOver the past few decades, scholars and practitioners working on gender and development issues have advocated for more in-depth analyses that explore and foster change in the social institutions that create and perpetuate ... -
Informal fish retailing in rural Egypt: Opportunities to enhance income and work conditions for women and men
Kantor, P.; Kruijssen, F. (2014)Type: ReportPoor rural consumers benefit from Egypt's aquaculture sector through access to small and medium-sized farmed tilapia sold by informal fish retailers, many of whom are women. In fact, informal fish retail is the main, if ... -
The role of farmed fish in the diets of the resource-poor in Egypt
El Mahdi, A.; Krstic, J.; Abdallah, A.; Abdullah, H.; Kantor, P.; Valpiani, N. (2015)Type: ReportThe Egyptian aquaculture industry provides more than 100,000 full-time or part-time jobs and produces the country's least-expensive farmed animal protein. Thus, aquaculture plays an important role in both sustaining ... -
The Social-ecological systems framework: Potential for analysing gender and social change
Locke, C.; Kantor, P.; Morgan, M.; Kawarazuka, N. (2014)Type: BriefThis brief focuses on the potential for the social-ecological systems (SES) framework to engage with concerns about gender and social change. It specifically considers how far feminist political ecology (FPE) can address ... -
Transformative change in the CGIAR research program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems
Kantor, P.; Apgar, M. (2013)Type: BriefThe CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) is increasingly using the language of transformation to describe its aims and approach to achieving lasting impact at scale. Clarity on what AAS means by ... -
Transforming aquatic agricultural systems towards gender equality: a five country review
Weeratunge, N.; Chiuta, T.M.; Choudhury, A.; Ferrer, A.; Hüsken, S.M.C.; Kura, Y.; Kusakabe, K.; Madzudzo, E.; Maetala, R.; Naved, R.; Schwarz, A.; Kantor, P.; Yumiko Kura: 0000-0002-1774-1943; Afrina Choudhury: 0000-0003-1734-6238 (2012)Type: Working PaperAquatic agricultural systems (AAS) are systems in which the annual production dynamics of freshwater and/or coastal ecosystems contribute significantly to total household income. Improving the livelihood security and ... -
Transforming gender relations: Key to positive development outcomes in aquatic agricultural systems
Kantor, P. (2013)Type: BriefThe CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) is committed to improving the food security and wellbeing of poor people who depend on freshwater and coastal ecosystems for their livelihoods. AAS is ... -
Understanding adaptive capacity and capacity to innovate in social-ecological systems: Applying a gender lens
Cohen, P.J.; Lawless, S.; Dyer, M.; Morgan, M.; Saeni, E.; Teioli, H.; Kantor, P.; Philippa Cohen: 0000-0002-9987-1943 (2016)Type: Journal ArticleDevelopment policy increasingly focuses on building capacities to respond to change (adaptation), and to drive change (innovation). Few studies, however, focus specifically on the social and gender differentiation of ... -
Understanding the gender dimensions of adopting climate-smart smallholder aquaculture innovations
Morgan, M.; Choudhury, A.; Braun, M.; Beare, D.; Benedict, J.; Kantor, P.; Afrina Choudhury: 0000-0003-1734-6238 (2015)Type: Working PaperThis study explored how climate-smart agricultural and aquaculture innovations may lead to more successful climate adaptation efforts and enhanced resilience for both men and women in households and across communities, as ...















