Understanding the gender dimensions of adopting climate-smart smallholder aquaculture innovations

This study explored how climate-smart agricultural and aquaculture innovations may lead to more successful climate adaptation efforts and enhanced resilience for both men and women in households and across communities, as well as to improved and equitable outcomes in terms of income, nutrition and livelihood opportunities. Specifically, it investigated efforts to target women with household aquaculture innovations to understand (1) if such approaches enable women to use or benefit from them; (2) if and how usage impacts the sustained use of these innovations; and (3) if it would be possible to scale out these innovations to achieve large scale development outcomes.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Morgan, M., Choudhury, A., Braun, M., Beare, D., Benedict, J., Kantor, P.
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: WorldFish 2015
Subjects:Aquaculture, Sociology, Aquatic Agricultural Systems, Small-scale aquaculture, Gender, Climate change, Research, South Asia, Bangladesh,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/35534
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