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Characterizing antibiotics in LCA—a review of current practices and proposed novel approaches for including resistance
Type: Journal Article
Purpose
With antibiotic resistance (ABR) portrayed as an increasing burden to human health, this study reviews how and to what extent toxicological impacts from antibiotic use are included in LCAs and supplement this with ...
Guideline on how to plan a deliverable through the MEL platform
Type: Presentation
This is an illustrated guideline created to facilitate the Fish Research Planning, with specific reference to the planning of the deliverables. The guideline is primarily aimed at scientists with assigned planning ...
The rapid rise of agricultural mechanization in Myanmar
Type: Journal Article
The past decade has seen a resurgence of interest in the role of mechanization in agricultural development. This literature has given rise to debates over the design of institutions and policies to facilitate accelerated ...
CGIAR Research Program 2020 Review: FISH
Type: Report
The FISH CGIAR Research Program (CRP), initiated in 2017, is led by WorldFish together with its managing partners, the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), the Aquaculture and Fisheries Group at Wageningen ...
FISH ISC ToR Final
Type: Other
Term of reference of the FISH CRP Independent Steering Committee (ISC)
Brief on Outcome/Impact Case Reports
Type: Brief
A guide in defining outcome-impact case reports (OICRs). An evidence-based report detailing any outcome or impact that has resulted from the work of one or more CGIAR centres. The purpose of an OICR is to document and ...
Internal Eval TIG Week: Harnessing the Value of an Online Collaborative MEL Platform
Type: Blog
The FISH-CRP uses the Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Platform, or MEL Platform, to monitor, evaluate, and share the results of its research and development investments. It is an open-sourced digital platform that ...
The Quilt of Sustainable Ocean Governance: Patterns for Practitioners
Type: Journal Article
In recent decades, scientists and practitioners have increasingly focused on identifying and codifying the best ways to manage activities in marine systems, leading to the development and implementation of concepts such ...
Beyond social-ecological traps: fostering transformations towards sustainability
Type: Journal Article
This Special Feature is motivated by the rigorous, and growing, theoretical and empirical body of literature on social- ecological traps. Building on the foundational literature, which describes the context in many of the ...
Beyond social-ecological traps: Pathways to a sustainable future
Type: Blog
In development and resilience research, the metaphor of a ‘trap’ is commonly employed to convey the rigidity that can be associated with complex systems. In practical meaning, and in their mechanical workings, traps are ...