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Autor: WorldFish

Climate change is an unprecedented threat to the food security of hundreds of millions of people. Climate change affects agriculture and food security, and likewise, agriculture and natural resource management affect the climate system. These complex and dynamic relationships are also shaped by e...


WorldFish[CGIAR Research Program on climate change, agriculture and food security factsheet]CGIAR Research Program on climate change, agriculture and food security factsheet
Autor: WorldFish

A habitat is the environment where species such as fish live, feed and breed. A small, specialized area of a habitat—a microhabitat—can be created and managed as a way to attract and encourage a species to use the environment. These microhabitats help maintain the biodiversity of ecosystems, whic...


WorldFish[Fish ring microhabitats: Resilience in rice field fisheries]Fish ring microhabitats: Resilience in rice field fisheries
Autor: WorldFish

Since cyclones Sidr (2007) and Aila (2009), communities in southern Bangladesh have increasingly needed to protect their homes and livelihoods from destructive natural disasters. WorldFish embarked on a climate-resilient housing project in 2013, building a prototype climate-smart house that is re...


WorldFish[Climate-smart house: Housing that is cyclone resistant and food, energy and water efficient in Bangladesh]Climate-smart house: Housing that is cyclone resistant and food, energy and water efficient in Bangladesh
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Suspending horticulture in sacks above the ground can result in higher levels of productivity for vegetables when the challenges of unfertile or saline soil, flooding, waterlogging, and land and water constraints are regularly encountered. Previously used feed and fertilizer sacks are filled with...


WorldFish[Vertical agriculture: Homestead horticulture suspended in sacks]Vertical agriculture: Homestead horticulture suspended in sacks
Autor: WorldFish

Suspending horticulture activities above the ground can result in high production of vegetables when the challenges of unfertile or saline soil, flooding, waterlogging, and land and water constraints are encountered. A vertical tower is a cylindrical structure made from bamboo, live wood, soil, c...


WorldFish[Vertical agriculture: Suspended horticulture in towers]Vertical agriculture: Suspended horticulture in towers

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