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Aquatic agricultural systems in Cambodia: National situation analysis

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  • Un, B.
  • Pech, S.
  • Baran, E.

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The objective of the current report produced for the CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) is to provide basic information on key constraints driving poverty and vulnerability in aquatic agricultural systems in the Tonle Sap region in Cambodia. Six objectives and corresponding research themes are included in the program: sustainable increases in productivity; equitable access to markets; resilience and adaptive capacity; empowering policies and institutions; reduced gender disparity; and expanded benefits for the resource-poor. In this report, the authors review the main aquatic agricultural systems (status, specific policies and strategies, interventions, challenges, and options), then review the main drivers of change. This leads to an identification of plans and strategies important to AAS, with a particular focus on perspectives, gaps and opportunities in national policies, community engagement, increased benefits, adaptive capacity, and gender. This review, of potential interest to decision makers and all development partners, leads to conclusions and recommendations aimed at policymakers and institutional as well as private investors in development.

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  • Un, B. & Pech, S. & Baran, E., 2015. "Aquatic agricultural systems in Cambodia: National situation analysis," Monographs, The WorldFish Center, number 40548, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:wfi:wfbook:40548
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    1. Estepa, N. & Srey, S. & Lay, R. & Theang, V. & Kuch, P. & Khun, S. & Johnstone, G. & Poulin, P. & Ouch, K. & Starr, P. & Baran, E., 2016. "Trends, opportunities and constraints in the contribution of fish to the welfare of rural communities in Cambodia," Monographs, The WorldFish Center, number 40695, April.
    2. SAM, Vichet, 2019. "Access to Formal Credit and Gender Income Gap: The Case of Farmers in Cambodia," MPRA Paper 97052, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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    Keywords

    Aquatic Agricultural Systems; Governance; Gender; Adaptive management; Policy; Asia; Cambodia;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q00 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - General - - - General

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