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    • Scaling Bundled Agro-Climate Advisory Services for Integrated Aquaculture-Agriculture Systems in Zambia 

      Munyangeri, Y.; Byandaga, L.; Kagabo, D.M.; Mvuyibwami, P.; Ouedraogo, M.; Ngwira, A.; Kakwasha, K.; Mapedza, E.; Mathieu Ouedraogo: 0000-0001-6581-6287; Keagan Kakwasha: 0000-0002-8646-9154 (2022)
      Type: Report
      Agriculture and aquaculture systems in Zambia, as in many sub-Saharan African countries, are vulnerable to climate risks which affect the quality and quantity of crops and fish production. Through AICCRA’s work on scaling ...
    • Sea level rise and tigers: predicted impacts to Bangladesh's Sundarbans mangroves: a letter 

      Loucks, C.; Barber-Meyer, S.; Hossain, M.A.A.; Barlow, A.; Chowdhury, R.M. (2010)
      Type: Journal Article
      The Sundarbans mangrove ecosystem, shared by India and Bangladesh, is recognized as a global priority for biodiversity conservation. Sea level rise, due to climate change, threatens the long term persistence of the Sundarbans ...
    • Seasonal dynamics of physico-chemical characteristics and biological responses of Lake Chilwa, Southern Africa 

      Macuiane, M.; Kaunda, E.K.W.; Jamu, D.M. (2011)
      Type: Journal Article
      Lake Chilwa is shared by Malawi and Mozambique, it supports an important fishery and its watershed is undergoing rapid population growth and increasing utilization for agricultural production. It is a shallow, closed basin ...
    • Social determinants of adaptive and transformative responses to climate change 

      Barnes, M.; Wang, P.; Cinner, J.; Graham, N.; Guerrero, A.M.; Jasny, L.; Lau, J.; Sutcliffe, S.; Zamborain-Mason, J.; Jacqueline Lau: 0000-0002-0403-8423 (2020)
      Type: Journal Article
      To cope effectively with the impacts of climate change, people will need to change existing practices or behaviours within existing social-ecological systems (adaptation) or enact more fundamental changes that can alter ...
    • Solomon Islands State of the Coral Triangle Report: Summary 

      Coral Triangle Support Partnership (2011)
      Type: Report
      The Solomon Islands National Plan of Action (SI-NPOA): Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries, and Food Security (CTI-CFF) provides visionary guidance for the management of coral reefs and related ecosystems ...
    • State of the Coral Triangle Reports 

      Asian Development Bank (2014)
      Type: Report
      These publications, consisting of a Regional State of the Coral Triangle report with six corresponding country-level State of the Coral Triangle reports, identify key issues that decision makers must address if sustainable ...
    • A step-by-step practical guide for participatory prioritization of climate smart aquaculture in Myanmar 

      Shikuku, K.M.; Tran, N.; Khin, M.; Kelvin Mashisia Shikuku: 0000-0003-2290-074X; Nhuong Tran: 0000-0002-1813-4571 (2019)
      Type: Manual
      This document describes a participatory methodology developed to help in prioritization of climate smart aquaculture technologies and practices in Myanmar.
    • Sub-Saharan fish trade and nutrition in a changing climate 

      The WorldFish Center (2011)
      Type: Brief
      There is an increasing ‘fish gap’ in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), where fish supplies have failed to keep pace with the region’s growing demand. Despite the high dependence on fish for nutrition in much of the region, consumption ...
    • Suchana: Ending the cycle of undernutrition in Bangladesh. Climate resilience technology: aquaculture 

      Karim, A.T.; Baten, M.; Sarker, A.K.; Ullah, H.; MD. Abdul Baten: 0000-0002-7381-8458 (2021)
      Type: Brief
      Suchana interventions focus on the reduction of risks to adapt to the impact of climate change on nutrition, in order to improve the resilience of poor communities and households. Suchana works in areas that are the most ...
    • Summary Report of CIS/CSA training and technical assistance provided under AICCRA Zambia 

      Kakwasha, K.; Jacobs-Mata, I.; Keagan Kakwasha: 0000-0002-8646-9154 (2022)
      Type: Internal Report
      AICCRA Zambia has conducted several trainings to increase the number of beneficiaries accessing and using enhanced climate information services and climate smart agriculture innovations. A total of 306 (41% females) ...
    • Sustainable farming systems intensification for climate resilient decomposition of yield gaps 

      Baum, M.; Lal Jat, M.; Nangia, V.; Devkota Wasti, M.; Moussadek, R.; Michael Baum: 0000-0002-8248-6088; Vinay Nangia: 0000-0001-5148-8614; Mina Devkota Wasti: 0000-0002-2348-4816 (2022)
      Type: Presentation
      From Fragility to Resilience in Central and West Asia and North Africa (F2R CWANA) WP 3: Sustainable farming systems intensification for climate resilient decomposition of yield gaps Inception Workshop Morocco May 17, 2022.
    • The climate and eastern ocean systems project 

      Bakun, A.; Christensen, V.; Curtis, C.; Cury, P.; Durand, M.H.; Husby, D.; Mendelssohn, R.; Mendo, J.; Parrish, R.; Pauly, D.; Roy, C. (1992)
      Type: Journal Article
      A brief description of the NMFS/ORSTOM/ILCARM climate and Eastern Ocean systems (CEOS) project is given. CEOS will study the four major eastern boundary current regions (Peru/Chile, California, Northwest and Southwest ...
    • The future is now: how scenarios can help Senegalese and Mauritanian fisheries adapt to climate change 

      Badjeck, M.C.; Diop, N. (2010)
      Type: Journal Article
      Localized changes in the productivity of marine and inland waters induced by climate change will pose new challenges to the fishery and the aquaculture sectors in West Africa. However, climate change does not occur in ...
    • The Impact of aquatic salinization on fish habitats and poor communities in a changing climate: Evidence from southwest coastal Bangladesh 

      Dasgupta, S.; Huq, M.; Mustafa, M.G.; Sobhan, M.I.; Wheeler, D. (2017)
      Type: Journal Article
      Fisheries constitute an important source of livelihoods for tens of thousands of poor people in the southwest coastal region of Bangladesh, and they supply a significant portion of protein for millions. Among the various ...
    • The impacts of El Nino on Philippine fisheries 

      Guerrero III, R.D. (1999)
      Type: Journal Article
      The El Nino phenomenon is an "anomalous climatic condition in the tropical Pacific region which occurs every two to seven years and affects the global climate". There is a greater increase in the water surface temperature ...
    • The Implications of global climate change for molluscan aquaculture 

      Allison, E.H.; Badjeck, M.C.; Meinhold, K. (2011)
      Type: Book Chapter
      Climate change is leading to alterations in the basic biophysical processes that determine the ecological structure and function of the oceans. This will have an impact on the future of molluscan shellfish farming. The ...
    • The Landscape of leadership in environmental governance: a Case study from Solomon Islands 

      Evans, L.S.; Cohen, P.J.; Case, P.; Hicks, C.C.; Prideaux, M.; Mills, D.J.; Philippa Cohen: 0000-0002-9987-1943 (2017)
      Type: Journal Article
      Sustainability science suggests a core set of factors that foster significant change in governance, with leaders and entrepreneurs often identified as the main instigators. Discussions of leadership in governance transformations ...
    • The natural history and fisheries ecology of Lake Chilwa, southern Malawi 

      Njayaa, F.; Snyder, K.A.; Jamu D.; Wilson, J.; Howard-Williams, C.; Allison, E.H.; Andrew, N.L. (2011)
      Type: Journal Article
      Lake Chilwa produces between zero and 24,000 metric tons of fish per year, making it one of the most productive but variable lakes in Africa. The size of the lake varies seasonally and among years, sometimes drying completely. ...
    • The physical environment 

      Mines, A.N.; Pauly, D.; Navaluna, N.A.; Vakily, J.M. (1982)
      Type: Book Chapter
      A brief review is given of those physical features of San Miguel Bay, Philippines, which have an impact on the Bay's fisheries. These features are: the climate conditions, notably the strong winds during the northeast ...
    • The threat to fisheries and aquaculture from climate change 

      The WorldFish Center (2007)
      Type: Brief
      Fish provide essential nutrition and income to an ever-growing number of people around the world, especially where other food and employment resources are limited. Many fishers and aquaculturists are poor and ill-prepared ...