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Diversity of small-scale fisheries and aquaculture makes them more resilient innovative, equitable and sustainable

Despite their massive economic and nutritional contributions, small-scale fisheries and aquaculture are often overlooked by policymakers. Drawing on profiles from around the world, researchers at Stanford and other institutions provide a blueprint for tailoring effective policy to this diverse sector.

When the COVID-19 pandemic idled industrial fishing fleets and processing plants last year, many small-scale fisheries and aquaculture operations managed to stay afloat, providing livelihoods for millions of people and sustenance for many more. A new study led by researchers at Stanford and other institutions around the world reveals how the diversity of these artisanal, often family-run businesses makes them not only highly resilient to global shocks such as a pandemic, but also uniquely innovative, equitable and sustainable.

Title of publication: Stanford News
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Auteur: ROB JORDAN
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Organisation: Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment
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Année: 2021
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Type: Article de blog
Texte intégral disponible à l'adresse: https://news.stanford.edu/2021/09/15/small-fish-big-pond/
Langue: English
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