CENTRAL Luzon State University's (CLSU) faculty researchers conducted a two-day site visitation and reconnaissance in Quezon province as part of its current action research on climate solutions for small-scale aquaculture. The researchers say that the findings can "influence future policies and practices," contribute to a climate-resilient future for its aquatic systems and "establish a resilient foundation for sustainable aquaculture practices."

The project is led by Karl Marx Quiazon from the Freshwater Aquaculture Center and Emmanuel Vera Cruz from the College of Fisheries. It was funded by the International Development Research Center and spearheaded by the International Institute of Rural Reconstruction in collaboration with CLSU.

Premium + Digital Edition

Ad-free access


P 80 per month
(billed annually at P 960)
  • Unlimited ad-free access to website articles
  • Limited offer: Subscribe today and get digital edition access for free (accessible with up to 3 devices)

TRY FREE FOR 14 DAYS
See details
See details