Integrated rice and fish systems

Integrated rice-fish systems generate multiple benefits, including improved incomes, availability of diverse nutritious foods, livelihood options for women and youth, species and ecosystem biodiversity, resource efficiency, and climate change resilience. Realizing specific benefits of a shift to int...

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Main Authors: Dubois, M, Akester, M., Ou, P., Freed, S., Leemans, K., Mam, K., de Silva, Sanjiv, Smith, B., Teoh, S. J., Aung, H. M., Beveridge, Malcolm C.M., Marwaha, N., Phillips, M.
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: WorldFish 2021
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/117677
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author Dubois, M
Akester, M.
Ou, P.
Freed, S.
Leemans, K.
Mam, K.
de Silva, Sanjiv
Smith, B.
Teoh, S. J.
Aung, H. M.
Beveridge, Malcolm C.M.
Marwaha, N.
Phillips, M.
author_browse Akester, M.
Aung, H. M.
Beveridge, Malcolm C.M.
Dubois, M
Freed, S.
Leemans, K.
Mam, K.
Marwaha, N.
Ou, P.
Phillips, M.
Smith, B.
Teoh, S. J.
de Silva, Sanjiv
author_facet Dubois, M
Akester, M.
Ou, P.
Freed, S.
Leemans, K.
Mam, K.
de Silva, Sanjiv
Smith, B.
Teoh, S. J.
Aung, H. M.
Beveridge, Malcolm C.M.
Marwaha, N.
Phillips, M.
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description Integrated rice-fish systems generate multiple benefits, including improved incomes, availability of diverse nutritious foods, livelihood options for women and youth, species and ecosystem biodiversity, resource efficiency, and climate change resilience. Realizing specific benefits of a shift to integrated rice-fish production requires an interdisciplinary approach linking technical, social and ecological priorities and outcomes. Spatial and analytical decision support tools can link decision-makers and other stakeholders across sectors, scales and disciplines with end users to better understand outcomes and determine priorities for targeting investments to scale rice-fish systems. Rice-fish systems occur within dynamic multifunctional landscapes. This complexity is shaped by different sector development priorities, their interactions, tradeoffs and impacts. Identifying, quantifying and integrating this data within broader land and water planning processes is crucial when considering suitability, adoption and scaling of integrated rice-fish systems.
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spelling CGSpace1176772025-10-14T15:09:09Z Integrated rice and fish systems Dubois, M Akester, M. Ou, P. Freed, S. Leemans, K. Mam, K. de Silva, Sanjiv Smith, B. Teoh, S. J. Aung, H. M. Beveridge, Malcolm C.M. Marwaha, N. Phillips, M. Integrated rice-fish systems generate multiple benefits, including improved incomes, availability of diverse nutritious foods, livelihood options for women and youth, species and ecosystem biodiversity, resource efficiency, and climate change resilience. Realizing specific benefits of a shift to integrated rice-fish production requires an interdisciplinary approach linking technical, social and ecological priorities and outcomes. Spatial and analytical decision support tools can link decision-makers and other stakeholders across sectors, scales and disciplines with end users to better understand outcomes and determine priorities for targeting investments to scale rice-fish systems. Rice-fish systems occur within dynamic multifunctional landscapes. This complexity is shaped by different sector development priorities, their interactions, tradeoffs and impacts. Identifying, quantifying and integrating this data within broader land and water planning processes is crucial when considering suitability, adoption and scaling of integrated rice-fish systems. 2021 2022-01-21T06:53:36Z 2022-01-21T06:53:36Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/117677 en Open Access WorldFish Dubois, M.; Akester, M.; Ou, P.; Freed, S.; Leemans, K.; Mam, K.; de Silva, Sanjiv; Smith, B.; Teoh, S.J.; Aung, H.M.; Beveridge, M.C.M.; Marwaha, N.; Phillips, M. 2021. Integrated rice and fish systems. Penang, Malaysia: CGIAR Research Program on Fish Agri-Food Systems.Program Brief: FISH-2021-14
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Aung, H. M.
Beveridge, Malcolm C.M.
Marwaha, N.
Phillips, M.
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