Resilient Aquatic Food Systems Initiative Launch in Zambia: work package 5 Technologies Assessment

The Resilient Aquatic Food Systems Initiatives (RAqFS) focuses on research-for development to catalyze the scaling of transformative innovations, policies and approaches to support aquatic foods in delivering more sustainable and healthy diets and livelihoods within planetary boundaries by 2030. RAq...

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Main Authors: Muzungaire, Lizzy, Mudege, Netsayi, Sichone, Mercy
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: WorldFish 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128178
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author Muzungaire, Lizzy
Mudege, Netsayi
Sichone, Mercy
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description The Resilient Aquatic Food Systems Initiatives (RAqFS) focuses on research-for development to catalyze the scaling of transformative innovations, policies and approaches to support aquatic foods in delivering more sustainable and healthy diets and livelihoods within planetary boundaries by 2030. RAqFS works through five Work Packages bundled together to deliver socio-technical innovations and policy actions that deliver benefits to all five One CGIAR Impact Areas. Apart from WP1 (which includes Kenya and Malawi), RAqFS works mainly in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Ghana, India, Myanmar, Nigeria, Solomon Islands, Timor-Leste and Zambia. The RAqFS Initiative seeks to achieve five Initiative outcomes: as follows: 1. Scaling partners and stakeholders in 11 countries use data to inform at least five evidence-based investments supporting AqFs transformation. 2. Secure rights bring livelihood benefits for 100,000 small-scale actors in AqFs in Asia-Pacific and more nutritious diets for 700,000 people. 3. GESI strategies to enhance food, livelihood, and water use outcomes in multifunctional land- and waterscapes adopted by stakeholders in two Asian and two African countries. 4. At least two tilapia, carp and catfish strains demonstrate increased productivity (+30%) and better environmental performance (-25% GHG emission reduction) in one African and two Asian countries. 5. Aquatic food system labs in three countries increase national innovation systems’ ability to identify, evaluate and scale socio-technical Innovations Packages. This report focuses on a workshop conducted to conduct a scaling readiness assessment for five innovations that were identified for scaling in Zambia under WorkPackage 5 during the launch of the Resilient Aquatic Food Systems Initiative.
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spelling CGSpace1281782025-10-23T09:36:17Z Resilient Aquatic Food Systems Initiative Launch in Zambia: work package 5 Technologies Assessment Muzungaire, Lizzy Mudege, Netsayi Sichone, Mercy aquaculture fisheries fish climate-smart strategy resilient aquatic foods system The Resilient Aquatic Food Systems Initiatives (RAqFS) focuses on research-for development to catalyze the scaling of transformative innovations, policies and approaches to support aquatic foods in delivering more sustainable and healthy diets and livelihoods within planetary boundaries by 2030. RAqFS works through five Work Packages bundled together to deliver socio-technical innovations and policy actions that deliver benefits to all five One CGIAR Impact Areas. Apart from WP1 (which includes Kenya and Malawi), RAqFS works mainly in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Ghana, India, Myanmar, Nigeria, Solomon Islands, Timor-Leste and Zambia. The RAqFS Initiative seeks to achieve five Initiative outcomes: as follows: 1. Scaling partners and stakeholders in 11 countries use data to inform at least five evidence-based investments supporting AqFs transformation. 2. Secure rights bring livelihood benefits for 100,000 small-scale actors in AqFs in Asia-Pacific and more nutritious diets for 700,000 people. 3. GESI strategies to enhance food, livelihood, and water use outcomes in multifunctional land- and waterscapes adopted by stakeholders in two Asian and two African countries. 4. At least two tilapia, carp and catfish strains demonstrate increased productivity (+30%) and better environmental performance (-25% GHG emission reduction) in one African and two Asian countries. 5. Aquatic food system labs in three countries increase national innovation systems’ ability to identify, evaluate and scale socio-technical Innovations Packages. This report focuses on a workshop conducted to conduct a scaling readiness assessment for five innovations that were identified for scaling in Zambia under WorkPackage 5 during the launch of the Resilient Aquatic Food Systems Initiative. 2022-07-01 2023-01-25T10:41:09Z 2023-01-25T10:41:09Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128178 en Open Access application/pdf WorldFish Lizzy Muzungaire, Netsayi Mudege, Mercy Sichone. (1/7/2022). Resilient Aquatic Food Systems Initiative Launch in Zambia: work package 5 Technologies Assessment. Bayan Lepas, Malaysia: WorldFish (WorldFish).
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fisheries
fish
climate-smart strategy
resilient aquatic foods system
Muzungaire, Lizzy
Mudege, Netsayi
Sichone, Mercy
Resilient Aquatic Food Systems Initiative Launch in Zambia: work package 5 Technologies Assessment
title Resilient Aquatic Food Systems Initiative Launch in Zambia: work package 5 Technologies Assessment
title_full Resilient Aquatic Food Systems Initiative Launch in Zambia: work package 5 Technologies Assessment
title_fullStr Resilient Aquatic Food Systems Initiative Launch in Zambia: work package 5 Technologies Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Resilient Aquatic Food Systems Initiative Launch in Zambia: work package 5 Technologies Assessment
title_short Resilient Aquatic Food Systems Initiative Launch in Zambia: work package 5 Technologies Assessment
title_sort resilient aquatic food systems initiative launch in zambia work package 5 technologies assessment
topic aquaculture
fisheries
fish
climate-smart strategy
resilient aquatic foods system
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