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Water Governance in the Cambodian Mekong Delta: The Nexus of Farmer Water User Communities (FWUCs), Community Fisheries (CFis), and Community Fish Refuges (CFRs) in the Context of Climate Change
Type: Journal Article
Cambodia faces the challenge of managing excess water during the wet season and insufficient water during the dry season. This harms human life and endangers aquatic and natural resources, agricultural practices, and food ...
Securing aquatic food for Cambodians, now and in the future: Operational Plan 2024
Type: Internal Report
This document charts an operational plan for what WorldFish Cambodia plans to achieve in 2024. It also highlights the key priorities, impact areas and themes the Cambodia program will target in the same year. WorldFish ...
Guidelines for stocking community fish refuge systems
Type: Manual
Through the release of fish into CFR ponds, which is an important activity to help increase natural fish stocks, preserve lost fish species to ensure the sustainability of natural resources, the Fisheries Administration ...
Guidelines for patrolling community fish refuge systems
Type: Manual
Considering that patrols in community fish refuge ponds are an important part of increasing natural fish stocks and protecting fish species to ensure the sustainability of fisheries resources, the Fisheries Administration, ...
A framework for analysing water security of Tonle Sap Lake in the Mekong River basin: Flow, volume, inundation, productivity and livelihoods
Type: Journal Article
Water is a scarce resource globally, and a water shortage worldwide would cause water security. Although there is plenty of literature studying water security, many discuss water security concerning water quality that is ...
Toward an integrated approach to food security and nutrition in Cambodia
Type: Brief
Food production in Cambodia’s Tonle Sap Lake floodplain requires a more integrated approach to water and land use and a greater focus on nutrition, noting that around 33 percent of Cambodia’s population is malnourished ...
The innovation model for integrated decentralized food system governance at the district level
Type: Poster
Asian Mega Deltas (AMD), including the Mekong Delta, are densely populated areas, biodiverse, fertile and productive food baskets, dominated by rice, fisheries, and aquaculture that also support millions beyond the deltas. ...
Rice-fish co-production pathways for sustainable development in Cambodia
Type: Brief
Rice and fish are longstanding staple foods in Cambodia. The wild fish and other aquatic animals in rice field ecosystems are managed as rice field fisheries (RFFs). Well-managed community fish refuges (CFRs) support their ...
Key lessons and priority research and investments for Community Fish Refuge-Rice Field Fisheries
Type: Brief
Rice field ecosystems make up the majority of the agricultural land in the Lower Mekong region (Ingalls et al. 2018). In Cambodia, WorldFish research found that one hectare of a rice field ecosystem can provide enough wild ...