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    Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12348/4179

    Food system perspective on fisheries and aquaculture development in Asia

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    • This paper reviews development research and policies on freshwater fish in South and Southeast Asia. We conduct a systematic review of academic literature from three major science-based policy institutions to analyze development research and policies that have accompanied the ongoing transition from freshwater capture fisheries to aquaculture in the region. Using a ‘food fish system’ framework allows for the identification and systematic comparison of assumptions underpinning dominant development policies. We analyze the interrelations between the production, provisioning, and consumption of wild and farmed fish and demonstrate a shift toward food fish systems thinking in the sampled literature. We discuss gaps and weaknesses in the literature, as identified through the application of the food fish systems framework and present an agenda for future research aimed at securing the potential of fish as food.
    • External link to download this item: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10460-020-10037-5
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    • Resilient small-scale fisheries [1234]
    • Sustainable aquaculture [2234]
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    • Tezzo_et_al_2020_A_food_system_perspective_on_fisheries_and_aquaculture_development.pdf (1.692Mb)
    Date
    • 2020
    Author
    • Tezzo, X.S.
    • Bush, S.R.
    • Oosterveer, P.
    • Belton, B.
    Author(s) ORCID(s)
    • Xavier Simon Andre Tezzohttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-4509-2901
    Subject(s)
    • policy; fish in food systems; inland; Fish
    AGROVOC Keywords
    • aquaculture; fisheries; food security; research; freshwater; training; food systems; development policies; fish culture; goal 2 zero hunger; goal 17 partnerships for the goals
    Type
    • Concept Note
    Publisher
    • Springer (part of Springer Nature) (Springer Open Choice Hybrid Journals)
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