The 2015 Paris Climate Agreement recognizes the need for effective and progressive responses to the urgent threat of climate change, through mitigation and adaptation measures, while taking into account the particular vulnerabilities of food production systems. The inclusion of adaptation measures in the fisheries and aquaculture sector is currently hampered by a widespread lack of targeted analyses of the sector's vulnerabilities to climate change and associated risks, as well as the opportunities and responses available. This report provides the most up-to-date information on the disaggregated impacts of climate change for marine and inland fisheries, and aquaculture, in the context of poverty alleviation and the differential dependency o...
More than 4.5 billion people get at least 15% of their average per capita intake of animal protein f...
According to the fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the warmi...
It has been recognized that climate change will have economic consequences, both benign and disadva...
Consumption of fish has increased rapidly over the past decades, particularly in Africa, and is like...
Climate change is having a significant impact on the biology and ecology of fish stocks and aquacult...
Growing human populations and changing dietary preferences are increasing global demands for fish, a...
14 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables, 1 appendix.-- Data availability: The aggregated data and BBN model th...
Aquaculture is expected to provide an important contribution to future food security. By the year 20...
Source at https://www.fao.org/family-farming/detail/en/c/1145404/.Key messages Climate change aff...
To date, there are few comprehensive assessments of how climate change affects inland finfish, fishe...
Under this backdrop of climate impacts and international and European policy developments, the CERES...
There is now a strong consensus that during the 20th century, and especially during recent decades, ...
To date, there are few comprehensive assessments of how climate change affects inland finfish, fishe...
1. Climate change and its impact on fisheries and marine ecosystems in the GFCM Area is an issue whi...
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) provides that all Parties must fo...
More than 4.5 billion people get at least 15% of their average per capita intake of animal protein f...
According to the fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the warmi...
It has been recognized that climate change will have economic consequences, both benign and disadva...
Consumption of fish has increased rapidly over the past decades, particularly in Africa, and is like...
Climate change is having a significant impact on the biology and ecology of fish stocks and aquacult...
Growing human populations and changing dietary preferences are increasing global demands for fish, a...
14 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables, 1 appendix.-- Data availability: The aggregated data and BBN model th...
Aquaculture is expected to provide an important contribution to future food security. By the year 20...
Source at https://www.fao.org/family-farming/detail/en/c/1145404/.Key messages Climate change aff...
To date, there are few comprehensive assessments of how climate change affects inland finfish, fishe...
Under this backdrop of climate impacts and international and European policy developments, the CERES...
There is now a strong consensus that during the 20th century, and especially during recent decades, ...
To date, there are few comprehensive assessments of how climate change affects inland finfish, fishe...
1. Climate change and its impact on fisheries and marine ecosystems in the GFCM Area is an issue whi...
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) provides that all Parties must fo...
More than 4.5 billion people get at least 15% of their average per capita intake of animal protein f...
According to the fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the warmi...
It has been recognized that climate change will have economic consequences, both benign and disadva...