Browsing Climate Change by Author "The WorldFish Center"
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Adaptation of floodplain fishing communities to hydro-climatic changes in the Niger basin: lessons learned
The WorldFish Center (2010)Type: BriefThe river floodplain ecosystems of the Sahelian region have recently undergone two major hydrological changes: (i) increased interannual variation in rainfall and (ii) a steep reduction of flood peaks and floodplain ... -
Changements climatiques : quelle recherche pour relever les défis posés à la pêche et à l’aquaculture
The WorldFish Center (2009)Type: BriefLe changement climatique pose de nouveaux défis pour la durabilité des pêches et de l'aquaculture, avec de sérieuses conséquences pour les 520 millions de personnes qui en dépendent pour leur subsistance et les presque ... -
Climate change and adaptation in fisheries and aquaculture
The WorldFish Center (2007)Type: Working PaperThis document is a draft paper to be used for discussion purposes only. -
Climate change and fisheries: vulnerability and adaptation in Cambodia
The WorldFish Center (2009)Type: BriefCambodia is highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change on fisheries, which supply livelihoods for millions and up to 80% of all animal protein in the diet. Most fisheries are highly variable by nature and subject ... -
Climate change and fisheries: vulnerability and adaptation in Cambodia [Khmer version]
The WorldFish Center (2009)Type: BriefCambodia is highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change on fisheries, which supply livelihoods for millions and up to 80% of all animal protein in the diet. Most fisheries are highly variable by nature and subject ... -
Climate change: research to meet the challenges facing fisheries and aquaculture
The WorldFish Center (2009)Type: BriefClimate 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 ... -
Cyclone affected aquaculture rehabilitation project
The WorldFish Center (2008)Type: BriefOn 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, ... -
Fish supply and demand scenarios in Cambodia and perspectives on the future role of aquaculture
The WorldFish Center (2011)Type: BriefFish is vital to the well-being and livelihoods to millions of people in the Lower Mekong Basin, many of whom are poor, relying on fish as a major source of animal protein, sometimes the only source. The supply of ‘free’ ... -
Fisheries and aquaculture can provide solutions to cope with climate change
The WorldFish Center (2009)Type: BriefThis brief explains how climate change will affect aquatic systems and how fisheries and aquaculture will need to adapt to meet these changes. It provides a number of examples of how our projects are providing solutions ... -
Fisheries and aquaculture in a changing climate
The WorldFish Center (2009)Type: BriefThis policy brief highlights the key issues to ensure that decision makers and climate change negotiators are aware of and understand the changes and their impacts, and the opportunities for adaptation and mitigation in ... -
Mangrove revival diversifies livelihoods while addressing climate change
The WorldFish Center (2009)Type: BriefFunded by the Australian Government, The project "Poverty alleviation, mangrove conservation and climate change: Carbon offsets as payments for mangrove ecosystem services in Solomon Islands" explores whether or not ... -
Planning the use of fish for food security in the Pacific
The WorldFish Center (2008)Type: BriefFish is a mainstay of food security for Pacific island countries and territories (PICTs). Diversifying the supply of fish will make rural households in the Pacific more resilient to natural disasters, social and political ... -
Sub-Saharan fish trade and nutrition in a changing climate
The WorldFish Center (2011)Type: BriefThere 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 ... -
The threat to fisheries and aquaculture from climate change
The WorldFish Center (2007)Type: BriefFish 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 ...













