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Vulnerability to climate change and adaptation strategies of local communities in Malawi: experiences of women fish-processing groups in the Lake Chilwa Basin
Earth System Dynamics, 2016In recent years, research on climate change and human security has received much attention among policy makers and academia alike.DocumentClimate-smart aquaculture: Evidences and potentials for northern coastal area of Vietnam
Climate Change Agriculture Food Security, 2016Coastal aquaculture, particularly brackish water shrimp farming, plays an important role in the socio-economic development of most coastal communities on the North Central Coast (NCC) of Vietnam.DocumentOil and fisheries in Ghana: prospects for a socio-ecological compact
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2016Fisheries play a crucial role in supporting livelihoods and food security in Ghana. While there is a sizable industrial fishing fleet, more than two-thirds of Ghana’s total marine fish catch is accounted for by artisanal fishers.DocumentMaximising niche markets: South African abalone
Trade and Industrial Policy Strategies, South Africa, 2016Agricultural abalone, commonly known as perlemoen in South Africa, is a sea snail in the mollusc family which generally includes clams, scallops, sea slugs, octopuses and squid.DocumentBrief on fisheries, aquaculture and climate change in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fifth Assessment Report (IPCC AR5)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2016The FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department has prepared this Brief on Fisheries, Aquaculture and Climate Change in the AR5 to provide an entry point to the vast AR5 content specifically for those interested in the fisheries and aquaculture sector and its dependent communities who are directly and indirectly affected by climate change and variability.DocumentReview of the projected impacts of climate change on coastal fishes in southern Africa
ResearchGate, 2015The coastal zone represents one of the most economically and ecologically important ecosys- tems on the planet, none more so than in southern Africa. This manuscript examines the potential impacts of climate change on the coastal fishes in southern Africa and provides some of the first information for the Southern Hemisphere, outside of Australasia.DocumentClimate change and coral reefs – key issues and risks for the Maldives
World Conservation Union, 2016The Maldives is a renowned for its abundant and globally significant marine biodiversity. It contains the largest group of coral reefs in the Indian Ocean. Its biodiversity includes: Over 1,100 species of reef fishes Over 250 species of corals Green and hawksbill turtles (globally threatened).DocumentClimate smart aquaculture: a sustainable approach to increasing fish production in the face of climate change in Nigeria
International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies, 2016As the global population increases, there will be corresponding increase in demand for food most especially protein. Production from fisheries is crucial for food security in the face of current increase in population.OrganisationInternational Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies (IJFAS)
International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies is a Peer Reviewed Open Access Journal.OrganisationBlue Solutions
Through the Blue Solutions project, four leading environment, conservation and development institutions combine their efforts to develop and bring together innovative marine and coastal managementPages
