AQUADAPT-Nature Project
(2023–2027)
Increase the available sustainable options for small and medium-scale aquaculture farms that face climate change challenges in Thailand and Vietnam.
Recent Articles
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Thực Hành Nuôi Trồng Thủy Sản Dựa Vào Tự Nhiên Hướng Tới Bền Vững
Nuôi trồng thủy sản dựa trên tự nhiên nổi lên như một phương pháp nuôi trồng thủy sản khả thi có thể tăng lợi nhuận, đáp ứng nhu cầu của người tiêu dùng hiện đại và bảo tồn sự cân bằng tinh tế của các hệ sinh thái tự nhiên. Read more
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Tảo Bám: Thức Ăn Tự Nhiên Trong Hệ Sinh Thái Thân Thiện Nuôi Trồng Thuỷ Sản
Tảo bám đóng vai trò quan trọng trong nuôi trồng thủy sản do khả năng hình thành trong các môi trường khác nhau bằng cách sử dụng công nghệ chi phí thấp và bảo trì đơn giản. Read more
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ตัวอ่อนแมลงวันลายดำ: แหล่งโปรตีนทดแทนสำหรับอาหารปลา
ตัวอ่อนของแมลงวันลายดำ (BSFL) มีศักยภาพเป็นแหล่งโปรตีนทดแทนที่ยั่งยืนสำหรับอาหารปลา โดยเฉพาะเมื่อผลิตจากขยะครัวเรือนและเศษเหลือจากการเกษตร Read more
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The Black Soldier Fly Larvae: An Alternative Source of Fish Feed
Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) represent a promising and sustainable alternative protein source for fish feed, especially when produced from household waste. Read more
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การใช้ประโยชน์ของไข่น้ำในการเพาะเลี้ยงสัตว์น้ำ
ด้วยการใช้ประโยชน์จากคุณสมบัติทางนิเวศวิทยาและโภชนาการของไข่น้ำ ระบบเพาะเลี้ยงสัตว์น้ำสามารถพัฒนาไปสู่ความยั่งยืนมากขึ้น ซึ่งจะช่วยส่งเสริมความมั่นคงทางอาหารและการอนุรักษ์สิ่งแวดล้อม Read more
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Uses of Wolffia in Aquaculture
By leveraging the ecological and nutritional properties of Wolffia, aquaculture systems can achieve greater sustainability and thus contribute to food security and environmental conservation. Read more
AQUADAPT-Mekong Project (2017-2020)
Assist fish farmers in five Mekong countries better manage climate-related risks, and thus capacities to adapt to climate change, through jointly evaluating and supporting the development or uptake of promising innovations.
AQUADAPT-Thailand Project (2012-2016)
Concerned with how the aquaculture sector could adapt to climate change, with an empirical focus on Tilapia grown in farm ponds or floating cages in rivers and reservoirs in Northern Thailand.
AQUADAPT Program
A jointly funded initiative by IDRC and the Government of Canada that addresses the intertwined critical challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss, and food insecurity through applied research in nature-based aquaculture in Southeast Asia and the Pacific region. Read more

