Aquatic agricultural systems (AAS) are places where farming and fishing in freshwater and/orscoastal ecosystems contribute significantly to household income and food security. Globally, theslivelihoods of many poor and vulnerable people are dependent on these systems. In recognitionsof the importance of AAS, the CGIAR Research Program (CRP) is undertaking a new generationsof global agricultural research programs on key issues affecting global food security and ruralsdevelopment. The overall goal of the research program is to improve the well-being of peoplesdependent on these systems. Solomon Islands is one of five priority countries in the AAS program,sled by WorldFish. In Solomon Islands, the AAS program operates in the Malaita Hub (Malai...
Eighty-four per cent of people in Solomon Islands live in rural areas. The vast majority of these pe...
The CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) seeks to reduce poverty and improve...
Technical report of the 2018-2020 JSPS KAKENHI project 18H03427Research Category: Grant-in-Aid for S...
The CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems (CRP AAS) was approved by the CGIAR Fund ...
The CGIAR Research Program (CRP) Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) will target five countries, incl...
A major challenge for international agricultural research is to find ways to improve the nutrition a...
In late 2012, a governance assessment was carried out as part of the diagnosis phase of rollout of t...
This report assesses the coverage of CBRM for coastal areas in each of the 9 provinces of Solomon Is...
Solomon Islands has a population of just over half a million people, most of whom are rural-based su...
This thesis presents the results of a project funded by the Australian Centre for International Agri...
The WorldFish program in Solomon Islands is organized around four main research pathways (see figure...
Rural communities in Solomon Islands rely heavily on coastal fisheries for food and income. However,...
Aquatic agricultural systems (AAS) are diverse production and livelihood systems where families cult...
This paper assesses enabling conditions for community-driven, rights-based management approaches to ...
Freshwater fish farming is rapidly growing in Papua New Guinea (PNG), particularly in rural inland a...
Eighty-four per cent of people in Solomon Islands live in rural areas. The vast majority of these pe...
The CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) seeks to reduce poverty and improve...
Technical report of the 2018-2020 JSPS KAKENHI project 18H03427Research Category: Grant-in-Aid for S...
The CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems (CRP AAS) was approved by the CGIAR Fund ...
The CGIAR Research Program (CRP) Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) will target five countries, incl...
A major challenge for international agricultural research is to find ways to improve the nutrition a...
In late 2012, a governance assessment was carried out as part of the diagnosis phase of rollout of t...
This report assesses the coverage of CBRM for coastal areas in each of the 9 provinces of Solomon Is...
Solomon Islands has a population of just over half a million people, most of whom are rural-based su...
This thesis presents the results of a project funded by the Australian Centre for International Agri...
The WorldFish program in Solomon Islands is organized around four main research pathways (see figure...
Rural communities in Solomon Islands rely heavily on coastal fisheries for food and income. However,...
Aquatic agricultural systems (AAS) are diverse production and livelihood systems where families cult...
This paper assesses enabling conditions for community-driven, rights-based management approaches to ...
Freshwater fish farming is rapidly growing in Papua New Guinea (PNG), particularly in rural inland a...
Eighty-four per cent of people in Solomon Islands live in rural areas. The vast majority of these pe...
The CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) seeks to reduce poverty and improve...
Technical report of the 2018-2020 JSPS KAKENHI project 18H03427Research Category: Grant-in-Aid for S...