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    • Climate change, gender and aquatic food systems: call for action to address gender and social inequalities matters in the nexus 

      Adam, R.; Amani, A.; Kuijpers, R.; Smits, E.; Kruijssen, F.; Froukje Kruijssen: 0000-0002-9804-3038 (2022)
      Type: Presentation
      The uneven distribution of the adverse impacts of climate change on aquatic food systems is not only being felt between countries, but also within them. Particularly hard-hit are people who already experience intersecting ...
    • Climate change, small-scale fisheries and smallholder aquaculture 

      Allison, E.H.; Beveridge, M.C.M.; van Brakel, M. (2009)
      Type: Book Chapter
      Fisheries and aquaculture both contribute to meeting the Millennium Development Goals but vulnerability to climate change threatens the contribution that they make to development. Impacts of climate change on small-scale ...
    • Climate change, tropical fisheries and prospects for sustainable development 

      Lam, V.W.; Allison, E.; Bell, J.; Blythe, J.; Cheung, W.W.; Frölicher, T.; Gasalla, M.L.; Sumaila, U.
      Type: Journal Article
      Tropical fisheries substantially contribute to the well-being of societies in both the tropics and the extratropics, the latter through ‘telecoupling’ — linkages between distant human–natural systems. Tropical marine ...
    • Climate change, water and agriculture in the Greater Mekong Subregion 

      Johnston, R.; Lacombe, G.; Hoanh, C.T.; Noble, A.; Pavelic, P.; Smakhtin, V.; Suhardiman, D.; Kam, S.P.; Choo, P.S. (2010)
      Type: Report
      The report reviews the current status and trends in water management in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS); assesses likely impacts of climate change on water resources to 2050 based on historical patterns and simulated ...
    • Climate change: research to meet the challenges facing fisheries and aquaculture 

      The WorldFish Center (2009)
      Type: Brief
      Climate change poses new challenges to the sustainability of fisheries and aquaculture systems, with serious implications for the 520 million people who depend on them for their livelihoods and the nearly 3 billion people ...
    • Climate risk management practices of fish and shrimp farmers in the Mekong Region 

      Lebel, L.; Jutagate, T.; Phuong, N.; Akester, M.J.; Rangsiwiwat, A.; Lebel, P.; Phousavanh, P.; Navy, H.; Khin, M.; Lebel, B.; Michael Joseph Akester: 0000-0001-6526-1613
      Type: Journal Article
      As comparative multi-country studies are rare, not much is known about the effects of regional differences in social-ecological conditions on the adoption of climate risk management practices in aquaculture. This study is ...
    • Climate variability and the Peruvian scallop fishery: the role of formal institutions in resilience building 

      Badjeck, M.C.; Mendo, J.; Wolff, M.; Lange, H. (2009)
      Type: Journal Article
      Peru experiences recurrent ENSO (El Niño Southern Oscillation) events during which the Peruvian bay scallop (Argopecten purpuratus) undergoes substantial changes in its stock size. In the North of the country strong warm ...
    • Climate-smart and nutrition-sensitive aquaculture in Odisha, India: a new horizon in sustainability, adaptation, and mitigation 

      Dubey, S.K.; Panemangalore, A.P.; Shenoy, N.; Gaikwad, A.; Mohanty, B.; Baliarsingh, B.K.; Dutta, S.; Ratha, B.C.; Sethi, B.K.; Pal, M.; Bhanja, D.; Acharya, S.; Arun Padiyar Panemangalore: 0000-0002-5271-8642 (2022)
      Type: Book Chapter
      The aquaculture sector plays very momentous role in providing nutritionally rich food and livelihood support to the impecunious communities across the developing world thus contributing directly and indirectly to their ...
    • Climate-smart house: Housing that is cyclone resistant and food, energy and water efficient in Bangladesh 

      Hossain, E.; Nurun Nabi, S.M.; Kaminski, A. (2015)
      Type: Brief
      Since cyclones Sidr (2007) and Aila (2009), communities in southern Bangladesh have increasingly needed to protect their homes and livelihoods from destructive natural disasters. WorldFish embarked on a climate-resilient ...
    • Community-based adaptation to climate change in Solomon Islands: Lessons learned from Gizo communities, Western Province 

      Abernethy, K.; Hilly, Z.; Simeon, L.W.; Posala, R.; Sibiti, S.; Topo, S.; Apusae, T.; Tekatoha, F. (2012)
      Type: Report
      This report summarizes activities carried out by WorldFish under Agreement CT09 Amendment No.2 dated 31 March 2010 between WorldFish and WWF, under the Coral Triangle Support Partnership (CTSP) project. The overall goal ...
    • Compound climate risks threaten aquatic food system benefits 

      Tigchelaar, M.; Cheung, W.W.; Mohammed, E.; Phillips, M.J.; Payne, H.J.; Selig, E.R.; Wabnitz, C.C.; Oyinlola, M.A.; Frölicher, T.; Gephart, J.; Golden, C.D.; Allison, E.; Bennett, A.; Cao, L.; Fanzo, J.; Halpern, B.S.; Lam, V.W.; Micheli, F.; Naylor, R.L.; Sumaila, U.; Tagliabue, A.; Troell, M.; Michael John Phillips: 0000-0002-0282-0286 (2021)
      Type: Journal Article
      Aquatic foods from marine and freshwater systems are critical to the nutrition, health, livelihoods, economies and cultures of billions of people worldwide, but climate-related hazards may compromise their ability to provide ...
    • Concept Note: Aquaculture working group for CIS delivery and CSA scaling in Zambia 

      Mudege, N.; Kakwasha, K.; Siamudaala, V.; Netsayi Mudege: 0000-0002-0389-1967; Keagan Kakwasha: 0000-0002-8646-9154 (2022)
      Type: Brief
      This concept note describes the strategy for setting up a Community of Practice (CoP) for Climate Information Services (CIS) delivery and climate-smart agriculture (CSA) Scaling for Zambia for Integrated agriculture ...
    • COP27 Communications Toolkit, Worldfish 

      Lim, F.; Florine Lim: 0000-0002-9380-4993 (2022)
      Type: Manual
      Marine and freshwater resources provide millions of impoverished people across the world with livelihoods and a range of critical ecosystem services. Aquatic food systems are unique and complex, transcending long distances ...
    • Coral bleaching in space and time 

      Oliver, J.K.; Berkelmans, R.; Eakin, C.M. (2009)
      Type: Book Chapter
      One of the most dire consequences of global climate change for coral reefs is the increased frequency and severity of mass coral bleaching events. This chapter looks at the spatial and temporal patterns of coral bleaching ...
    • Cost-effective methods for accurate determination of sea level rise vulnerability: A Solomon Islands example 

      Albert, S.; Abernethy, K.; Gibbes, B.; Grinham, A.; Tooler, N.; Aswani, S. (2013)
      Type: Journal Article
      For millions of people living along the coastal fringe, sea level rise is perhaps the greatest threat to livelihoods over the coming century. With the refinement and downscaling of global climate models and increasing ...
    • Cyclone affected aquaculture rehabilitation project 

      The WorldFish Center (2008)
      Type: Brief
      On 15th November 2007, Cyclone Sidr ravaged the southern coastal districts of Bangladesh causing loss of life and rendering thousands of people homeless and destitute. Large number of fish ponds and enclosures were affected, ...
    • Determinants of climate change adaptive behavior in coastal communities in Southeast Asia 

      Sajise A.J.U.; Ramirez, P.J.B.; Perez, M.L.; Arias, J.K.B.; Zamora, G.J. (2017)
      Type: Journal Article
      This study sought to understand the determinants of autonomous adaptation of households in coastal communities in three countries (Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam) as regards climate change. The study’s main ...
    • Developing a framework for an early warning system of seasonal temperature and rainfall tailored to aquaculture in Bangladesh 

      Montes, C.; Acharya, N.; Hossain, P.R.; Amjath-Babu, T.; Krupnik, T.J.; Hassan, S.Q.; Peerzadi Rumana Hossain: 0000-0002-1125-284X (2022)
      Type: Journal Article
      The occurrence of high temperature and heavy rain events during the monsoon season are a major climate risk affecting aquaculture production in Bangladesh. Despite the advances in the seasonal forecasting, the development ...
    • Developing Climate Information Services for Aquaculture in Bangladesh: A Decision Framework for Managing Temperature and Rainfall Variability-Induced Risks 

      Hossain, P.R.; Amjath-Babu, T.; Krupnik, T.J.; Braun, M.; Mohammed, E.; Phillips, M.J.; Peerzadi Rumana Hossain: 0000-0002-1125-284X; Michael John Phillips: 0000-0002-0282-0286
      Type: Journal Article
      Climate information services (CIS) are increasingly in demand to assist farmers in managing risks associated with climate variability and extremes experienced in food production. However, there are significant gaps in the ...
    • Drivers of mangrove ecosystem service change in the Sundarbans of Bangladesh 

      Islam, M.M.; Sunny, A.R.; Hossain, M.M.; Friess, D.A. (2018)
      Type: Journal Article
      Mangroves are now well known to provide a range of ecosystem services that benefit local populations, though such ecosystem services are at risk from mangrove deforestation and degradation across much of the tropics. This ...