Climate-resilient aquatic food systems require transformative change to address gender and intersectional inequalities

The adverse impacts of climate change on aquatic food systems (AFS) and the people who depend on AFS for livelihood security are inequitably distributed between and within countries. People facing the highest risks and experiencing the severest impacts of climate change are those who already experie...

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Main Authors: Adam, Rahma, Amani, Anamika, Kuijpers, Rob, Danielsen, Katrine, Smits, Esther, Kruijssen, Froukje, Moran, Nicole, Tigchelaar, Michelle, Wabnitz, Colette, Tilley, Alexander, Luzzi, Matteo, Hossain, Peerzadi, Ride, Anouk, Rossignoli, Cristiano, Allison, Edward (Eddie), Cole, Steven, Zatti, Irene, Ouko, Kevin, Farnworth, Cathy
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Public Library of Science 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/158503

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