Fish in regional food systems

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Fish in regional food systems

Large-scale dynamics and external drivers such as trade, the rise of aquaculture, regional governance and global environmental change will have profound impacts on fish supply and demand. And on how the benefits of growing, catching and consuming fish are enhanced and multiplied by trade.

FISH aims to build the evidence base needed to influence policy that enables productive and equitable SSF. Research focuses on the governance of fish food systems and alternative future trajectories for selected systems and intraregional trade.

Research will include:

Foresight modeling and participatory scenario development to understand the dynamics of fish in two contrasting food systems: The Pacific and the lower Mekong

Assessing global and large-scale regional trends in fish supply and demand in Africa and Asia

Case studies of fish trade systems in the African Great Lakes corridor and the Mekong Delta.

 

Journal of Fisheries Research welcomes submissions via Online Submission System

www.scholarscentral.org/submission/fisheries-research.html

Anna D Parker

Journal Manager

Journal of Fisheries Research

Email: fisheriesres@emedscholar.com