Climate Change: Recent submissions
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Developing a framework for an early warning system of seasonal temperature and rainfall tailored to aquaculture in Bangladesh
(2022)Type: Journal ArticleThe 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 ... -
Gender-inclusive innovations for aquatic food systems transformation
(2022)Type: PresentationBangladesh is a highly vulnerable country to climate change, variability and extremes. Seasonal signature of extreme heat, heavy and mean precipitation changes, floods and cyclones are few among the challenges. These are ... -
Suchana: Ending the cycle of undernutrition in Bangladesh. Climate resilience technology: aquaculture
(2021)Type: BriefSuchana 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 ... -
Advancing Climate Smart Aquaculture Technologies (ACliSAT). A means for poverty reduction and food security
(2023)Type: BriefThe ACliSAT project aims to improve pond designs for efficient water utilization, and adopt improved fish feeding practices, as well as adaptation of improved culture practices of Nile Tilapia to stimulate growth in emerging ... -
Existing climate strategies ignore fisheries at our peril
(2021)Type: News Item/Press ItemBy 2100, aquatic food production in all countries is expected to face high levels of climate threat, with a disproportionate impact felt by the world’s low-income countries. To date, climate negotiators have placed a ... -
Nations in urgent need of investments in face of compound climate risks
(2021)Type: News Item/Press ItemNew research projects fisheries and freshwater aquaculture will experience the highest cumulative climate hazards for the rest of this century with SIDS and countries in Africa, South Asia and Southeast Asia at a relatively ... -
Compound climate risks threaten aquatic food system benefits
(2021)Type: Journal ArticleAquatic 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 ... -
The Two Degree Initiative Listening Sessions
(2021)Type: Conference ProceedingsThe Two Degree Initiative (2DI) has been proposed as the flagship effort within the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) to address the risks of climate change and enable the world’s food systems ... -
Accelerating climate resilience of aquatic food systems
(2021)Type: BriefClimate change impacts on aquatic food systems place vulnerable communities with limited adaptive capacities at most risk. Policy and investment interventions require a positive bias in favor of the most vulnerable. Building ... -
Gender Equality in Coral Reef Socio-ecological Systems
(2021)Type: OtherThe purpose of this project, which comprises literature review, technical and policy outputs, is to increase the levels of awareness and knowledge among CRRI partners and the wider development and conservation communities ... -
Advancing Gender Equality for Equitable Livelihoods in Coral Reef Social-ecological Systems
(2021)Type: BriefThis brief is intended for policymakers and policy influencers in national, multilateral and funding agencies who are committed to advancing gender equality in coral reef social ecological systems. It provides recommendations ... -
Gender Transformative Approaches for Advancing Gender Equality in Coral Reef Social-ecological Systems
(2021)Type: BriefCARE’s work in food and water systems seeks to contribute to realization of the rights to food, water and nutrition security of women small-scale producers and their families. CARE believes that approaches to building ... -
Planetary boundaries and Veterinary Services
(2021)Type: Journal ArticleNational Veterinary Services (NVS) play a crucial role in animal health, production and welfare. They are also intimately involved with safeguarding global health security and the health of the planet. Climate change is ... -
Gender assumptions harm progress on climate adaption and resilience, new study finds
Type: BlogOutdated assumptions around gender continue to hinder effective and fair policymaking and action for climate mitigation and adaptation, a new study published in Nature Climate Change has found. -
Climate risk management practices of fish and shrimp farmers in the Mekong Region
Type: Journal ArticleAs 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 ... -
Developing Climate Information Services for Aquaculture in Bangladesh: A Decision Framework for Managing Temperature and Rainfall Variability-Induced Risks
Type: Journal ArticleClimate 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 ... -
Environmental compliance in aquaculture
(2021)Type: VideoThe 22CFR216 made USAID legally responsible and accountable to ensure environmental compliance in all of its activities. The Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture and Nutrition Activity received environmental clearance ... -
Gender equality in climate policy and practice hindered by assumptions
(2021)Type: Journal ArticleGender has a powerful influence on people’s experience of, and resilience to, climate change. Global climate change policy is committed to tackling gender inequalities in mitigation and adaptation. However, progress is ... -
Who you know matters for climate change adaptation
(2020)Type: BlogCoastal communities around the world are already facing the trials and tribulations wrought by climate change. On an atoll island in Papua New Guinea, we examine the social factors that shape whether and how households adapt. -
Social determinants of adaptive and transformative responses to climate change
(2020)Type: Journal ArticleTo 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 ...