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Proyecto

Knowledge brokering for nature-based solutions in aquaculture transformation in Asia-Pacific: support to the Aquaculture Innovation and Investment Hub
 

Far East Asia
Oceania
Identificador del Proyecto
110434
Total del financiamiento
CAD 678,100.00
Funcionario del IDRC
Rebecca McMillan
Estado de Proyecto
Active
Duración
18 meses

Programas y alianzas

Principales instituciones

Líder del proyecto:
Eduardo M. Leaño
Thailand

Resumen

The Asia-Pacific region is the world’s largest aquaculture producer, contributing 92% of the supply of farmed aquatic foods. Aquaculture can be an environmentally responsible, low-carbon form of food production.Más información

The Asia-Pacific region is the world’s largest aquaculture producer, contributing 92% of the supply of farmed aquatic foods. Aquaculture can be an environmentally responsible, low-carbon form of food production. However, challenges may prevent aquaculture from meeting global demand for aquatic food in a sustainable and inclusive way. Policies, financing and market incentives are needed to ensure that green aquaculture innovations like nature-based solutions are accessible and adopted. A new Aquaculture Innovation and Investment Hub hosted by the Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific aims to address this need for knowledge brokerage by convening researchers, the private and public sectors and civil society towards a regional sustainable aquaculture transformation.

This project will support the hub’s development while leveraging its reach. Activities include exchanges between research teams and aquaculture stakeholders; development of national innovation and investment plans for sustainable aquaculture; and private-sector scoping research and the development of a private-sector engagement strategy. It is expected that this project will enhance research impact while helping to foster enabling policies, investments and markets for socially inclusive nature-based solutions in aquaculture across the Asia-Pacific region.

The project is part of AQUADAPT, which is co-funded by Global Affairs Canada and IDRC. AQUADAPT is a four-year initiative aimed at driving research-action toward inclusive nature-based solutions and at better understanding how such solutions can contribute to climate change adaptation, biodiversity conservation and food security across the Asia-Pacific region.