CGIAR Research Program on Fish Agri-Food Systems - FISH

Overview: FP2-2.001 - Test and refine governance and ecosystem-based management models for sustaining fisheries in multi-use landscapes



Leader: Sonali Senaratna Sellamuttu, International Water Management Institute - IWMI
Coleader: Mark Dubois, WorldFish - WF

Team members: 3
Partner organizations: 2

Budget 2025
USD :
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Outputs: 6

  Activity/Product Description
    
Research under this cluster seeks to shift policies to enable the scaling of improved water, land and fisheries management and governance practices, that lead to increased food and nutrition security. Activities link grounded experimental work to improved management practices and models for scaling (e.g. rice fish trials and community refuges) with social research on gender and youth. In addition, landscape scale innovations in improved water management viz integrating fish into water control infrastructure together with bilateral investments in hydrological modelling and scenario development are key priorities for 2020. Another key priority is delivering research addressing a fundamental challenge of uptake and scaling in a multi-use landscape, that of establishing multi-stakeholder governance platforms and delivering robust decision support tools to facilitate integrated inter sectoral planning as a mechanism for change able to navigate trade-offs within and between agriculture and related sectors development plans.
  Atlas
    
  Outputs
    
Code Type Output Name Leader Co-leader Deliverables Commodity View
FP2-2.001.001 New knowledge on water productivity and fisheries produced Sonali Senaratna Sellamuttu Mark Dubois 3 Fish
FP2-2.001.002 New knowledge on integrating fisheries into water control infrastructure planning and design produced Sonali Senaratna Sellamuttu Mark Dubois 1 Fish
FP2-2.001.003 Increased awareness on integrating fisheries into water control infrastructure planning and design Sonali Senaratna Sellamuttu Nathan Russell 2 Fish
FP2-2.001.004 evidencing integrated production models Matthew McCartney Sanjiv De Silva 2 Fish
FP2-2.001.005 Proof – of – concept for fish friendly irrigation in Cambodia Matthew McCartney Olivier M. Joffre 1 Fish
FP2-2.001.006 new knowledge on youth aspirations on fish in multi functional landscapes Matthew McCartney Indika Arulingam 3 Fish
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