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Coastal Area Management Program, International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management, Manila, Philippines
Type: Brief
Coastal areas play a critical role in the economic and social development of tropical countries. The highly productive ecosystems found in these areas support a wide range of economic activities. Increasing populations and ...
Survey on fish handling practices among fresh fish vendors in Fish for Livelihoods Activity areas
Type: Brief
Fish and other aquatic foods (fresh and processed) comprise a significant portion of the animal-sourced food in Myanmar diets. They provide essential nutrients necessary for human growth and development, especially in the ...
Gendered impacts of COVID-19 on cross-border fish traders in Malawi and Zambia
Type: Brief
This policy brief is based on a comprehensive study conducted in Zambia and Malawi to understand the gendered impacts of COVID-19 on informal cross-border fish trade. The study demonstrates the disproportionate effects of ...
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 ...
Fish cage culture in small water bodies in North East Region of Ghana: Technical and institutional guiding principles for sustainable and inclusive uptake
Type: Brief
The CGIAR Initiative on Aquatic Foods partnered with the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research’s Water Research Institute (CSIR-WRI), the Fisheries Commission, and collaborated with local government departments ...
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 ...