Improved Processing and Marketing of Healthy Fish Products in Inland Fisheries in Malawi (CultiAF)
This project aims to improve the supply of quality fish products in Malawi by reducing post-harvest losses.
This project aims to improve the supply of quality fish products in Malawi by reducing post-harvest losses.
Private investors and philanthropic agencies are increasingly investing in firms and social enterprises that provide socially valued goods and services.
This research project will enable two mid-sized Indian cities and their catchments to transition toward an integrated climate-proof approach to water management, providing greater water security to residents.
Indigenous communities involved in fisheries and aquaculture are among the most food insecure in the Bolivian Amazon. Although fish could be the main source of protein, it is often not part of the local diet.
Over the past 30 years, the Caboclos peoples of the Amazon region have noticed changes in the tidal floods, known locally as lançantes, on the floodplains of the Amazon Estuary, Brazil.
Recent changes in Burma offer the right climate to address the urgent need for evidence-based sustainable development research.
Pakistan's devastating 2010 Indus basin floods left approximately one-fifth of Pakistan's land area underwater and directly affected about 20 million people.
The Araucania region is a vast territory in southern Chile traditionally inhabited by indigenous Mapuche communities.
The prospects of finding gas off the coast of Lebanon have triggered high hopes for the country's economic outlook.
Worldwide, economic growth models currently rely on carbon-based energies and the intensive use of natural resources. This reliance is unsustainable.