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This report presents the activities and results of the workshop Envisioning 2050: Climate Change, Aquaculture and Fisheries in West Africa. The objectives of the workshop were to discuss critical issues and uncertainties faced by the fisheries and aquaculture sector in Ghana, Senegal and Mauritan...


Badjeck MCKatikiro REFlitner MDiop, N.Schwerdtner Máñez K[Envisioning 2050: climate change, aquaculture and fisheries in West Africa]Envisioning 2050: climate change, aquaculture and fisheries in West Africa

The Mekong River delta of Vietnam supports a thriving aquaculture industry but is exposed to the impacts of climate change. In particular, sea level rise and attendant increased flooding (both coastal and riverine) and coastal salinity intrusion threaten the long-term viability of this important ...


Kam, Suan PhengBadjeck MCTeh LTeh LTran N[Autonomous adaptation to climate change by shrimp and catfish farmers in Vietnam's Mekong River Delta]Autonomous adaptation to climate change by shrimp and catfish farmers in Vietnam's Mekong River Delta

There is increasing concern over the consequences of global warming for the food security and livelihoods of the world's 36 million fisherfolk and the nearly 1.5 billion consumers who rely on fish for more than 20% of their dietary animal protein. With mounting evidence of the impacts of climate ...


Badjeck MCAllison, Edward H.Halls ASDulvy NK[Impacts of climate variability and change on fishery-based livelihoods]Impacts of climate variability and change on fishery-based livelihoods

Localized changes in the productivity of marine and inland waters induced by climate change will pose new challenges to the fishery and the aquaculture sectors in West Africa. However, climate change does not occur in isolation of other drivers of change: processes of environmental, economic and ...


Badjeck MCDiop, N.[The future is now: how scenarios can help Senegalese and Mauritanian fisheries adapt to climate change]The future is now: how scenarios can help Senegalese and Mauritanian fisheries adapt to climate change

Expansion in the world's human population and economic development will increase future demand for fish products. As global fisheries yield is constrained by ecosystems productivity and management effectiveness, per capita fish consumption can only be maintained or increased if aquaculture makes ...


Gorka MBarange, ManuelBlanchard, J.L.Harle JHolmes RAllen IAllison, Edward H.Badjeck MCDulvye NKHolt JJennings SMullon CRodwell, LD[Can marine fisheries and aquaculture meet fish demand from a growing human population in a changing climate?]Can marine fisheries and aquaculture meet fish demand from a growing human population in a changing climate?

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