The small-scale fisheries and aquaculture sector in Asia

The small-scale fisheries and aquaculture sector in Asia
Title The small-scale fisheries and aquaculture sector in Asia PDF eBook
Author Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages 82
Release 2022-06-02
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9251361878

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This photostory book celebrates the International Year of Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture 2022 (IYAFA 2022) by showing the diversity of the small-scale fisheries and aquaculture sector in Asia, as home to the majority of the world's small-scale fishers, fish farmers, and fish workers. The photostory book pays homage to the many women and men at all stages of the small-scale fisheries and aquaculture value chain who are involved in capturing, harvesting, processing and trading. The photostory book introduces the International Year of Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture 2022 and shows how the celebration of IYAFA 2022 contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals and provides an impetus towards the implementation of the Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries in the Context of Food Security and Poverty Eradication and the United Nations Decade on Family Farming.

Youth participation in small-scale fisheries, aquaculture and value chains in Africa and the Asia-Pacific

Youth participation in small-scale fisheries, aquaculture and value chains in Africa and the Asia-Pacific
Title Youth participation in small-scale fisheries, aquaculture and value chains in Africa and the Asia-Pacific PDF eBook
Author Arulingam, Indika
Publisher CGIAR Research Program on Fish Agri-Food Systems
Total Pages 66
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Genre Technology & Engineering
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Strategies and Options for Increasing and Sustaining Fisheries and Aquaculture Production to Benefit Poorer Households in Asia

Strategies and Options for Increasing and Sustaining Fisheries and Aquaculture Production to Benefit Poorer Households in Asia
Title Strategies and Options for Increasing and Sustaining Fisheries and Aquaculture Production to Benefit Poorer Households in Asia PDF eBook
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Publisher WorldFish
Total Pages 196
Release 2008
Genre Aquaculture
ISBN 9832346665

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Restoration of productive aquatic ecosystems by small-scale fisheries and aquaculture communities in Asia

Restoration of productive aquatic ecosystems by small-scale fisheries and aquaculture communities in Asia
Title Restoration of productive aquatic ecosystems by small-scale fisheries and aquaculture communities in Asia PDF eBook
Author Gardiner, N.M.
Publisher Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages 76
Release 2022-04-06
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9251357714

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This report showcases examples of actions taken by small-scale fishers and aquaculture farmers in Asia to restore the productivity of aquatic ecosystems. Small-scale fishers and fish farmers include some of the world’s most marginalized and impoverished people groups, yet their harvests account for over half of the world’s aquatic food production. The marine, coastal and freshwater ecosystems their livelihoods depend upon are degraded from human impacts and further at risk from climate change. Ecosystem restoration actions by fisherfolk communities can revitalize the socio-ecological services and sustain progress over time. Both passive and active restoration approaches are being employed across Asia’s marine, coastal and inland waterways. Fishers, fish farmers, and fishworkers’ restorative actions are focused on increasing the sustainability of their operations. Common approaches include eliminating destructive fishing, reducing overfishing through gear changes and effort control, restoring connectivity of floodplains and fish migration pathways, integrated aquaculture and rice-farming practices, re-stocking of native fisheries, and actively rehabilitating and / or re-establishing habitats. Progress is measurable through a diverse array of environmental, socio-economic and governance related metrics. Changes in fisheries catches, ecological connectivity, water quality, habitat diversity and structure, and fish consumption provide important measures of biodiversity gains (or losses). Common enablers of success include economic incentives, co-management and legal recognition of fishing rights, highly engaged fisherfolk cooperatives or community groups, women’s leadership and development, and community partnerships with stakeholders that focus on enabling fisherfolk’s own goals for sustainable livelihoods. Ecosystem restoration activities have not lasted when these enablers are insufficiently attended to and when environmental aspects of project feasibility, such as the choice of rehabilitation locations and / or species, are poorly planned. Successes in ecosystem restoration by fisherfolk can and are being scaled out to neighbouring communities and countries. Key to this is the sharing of stories, lessons learned and tools through south-south partnerships, learning exchanges, and women’s groups. Simple, low-cost tools and actions have enabled long-term engagement by small-scale fishers in sustainable operations. More complex actions, such as the uptake of integrated aquaculture systems, are also enabling stepwise changes in ecosystem restoration. By sharing stories from different ecosystems, fisheries, and geographies, this report seeks to help fisherfolk and their partners glean from one another and achieve faster progress in ecosystem restoration.

Women and men in small-scale fisheries and aquaculture in Asia

Women and men in small-scale fisheries and aquaculture in Asia
Title Women and men in small-scale fisheries and aquaculture in Asia PDF eBook
Author Kusakabe, K., Thongprasert, S.
Publisher Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages 186
Release 2022-04-27
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 925136060X

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Fisheries and aquaculture contribute to food security and livelihoods of millions of people in Asia. Both women and men are engaged in fisheries and aquaculture. In the past ten years, many actors have worked on raising awareness on women’s contribution as well as promoting gender equality in fisheries and aquaculture. This study aims to consolidate the efforts to date to provide recommendations for action and future studies. Its objective is to answer the following questions for small-scale fisheries and aquaculture in Asia: (i) What is the division of labour between women and men in specific fisheries and aquaculture practices and what are the differences with respect to their access to assets, resources and entitlements? (ii) What are the drivers of such differences? (iii) What could be critical entry points and opportunities for addressing inequalities and discriminatory practices? To answer these questions, the study conducted an online literature search on gender and fisheries and aquaculture in Asia, selecting articles published between 2011 and 2021. This period was selected to understand the contemporary condition and state of knowledge, and since we aimed for an exhaustive list of literature, some limits in the time period was necessary. The review included both published peerreviewed papers in journals as well as other research and project reports that are available online. In total, it reviewed 253 publications on fisheries and 210 publications on aquaculture. The top four countries where studies were conducted are India (44.3 percent of fisheries and 24.3 percent of aquaculture articles), the Philippines (35.6 percent of fisheries and 17.6 percent of aquaculture articles), Bangladesh (27.7 percent of fisheries and 32.9 percent of aquaculture articles) and Indonesia (30.8 percent of fisheries and 20.5 percent of aquaculture articles). The findings based on each research question are presented in this publication.

Poverty Reduction through Sustainable Fisheries

Poverty Reduction through Sustainable Fisheries
Title Poverty Reduction through Sustainable Fisheries PDF eBook
Author Roehlano M Briones
Publisher Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages 292
Release 2008
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9812308822

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"Beyond previous more simplistic approaches, this book takes a giant step towards understanding and translating into people-centered policies the actual position and complexity of fish production in Southeast Asian economies. Tackling how fi sheries and aquaculture are embedded in local and household economies and linked through dynamic supply chains to more distant, even global markets, the book makes essential policy and analytical recommendations. SEARCA and ISEAS have made a major contribution to the intellectual debate and action agenda for Southeast Asian fisheries." Dr Meryl Williams, Chair of the Commission of the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research

Small-scale Fisheries Development in Southeast Asia

Small-scale Fisheries Development in Southeast Asia
Title Small-scale Fisheries Development in Southeast Asia PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 148
Release 1989
Genre Fish culture
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