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Integrating blue foods into national climate strategies: Enhancing nationally determined contributions and strengthening climate action

Anderson, Laura and Koehn, Zach and Tigchelaar, Michelle and Arthur, Robert and Bahri, Tarûb and Sampaio, Fernanda Garcia and Ma, Xuechan and Peñarubia, Omar Riego and Kelso, Karly and Mason, Julia and Jonell, Malin and Troell, Max and Chaudhury, Moushumi and Wong, Aleah (2024) Integrating blue foods into national climate strategies: Enhancing nationally determined contributions and strengthening climate action. Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions, Rome, Italy.

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Abstract

Blue or aquatic foods — foods that are wild-caught or farmed from oceans, rivers, and lakes — are an important part of global food systems. They are increasingly recognized as a priority for climate action, yet they are often overlooked in climate discussions and underfunded in mitigation and adaptation financing. Addressing climate impacts on aquatic food systems and leveraging their potential for climate action requires their integration into national climate strategies and UNFCCC processes. Climate decision-makers have an opportunity to use growing momentum and insights on blue foods to develop concrete policy strategies that can support a thriving blue food sector in the face of climate change. These guidelines are designed for audiences working on Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and other climate strategies. They offer diverse entry points for employing blue foods in climate solutions and are intended to be a starting point for setting targets and developing policies related to blue foods in climate action, offering a framework rather than an exhaustive list of actions. Policymakers can adapt these policy options to NDCs as well as consider their relevance in other areas of climate planning, including water and waste management, energy, nutrition, and economic development. The policy options outlined in these guidelines are organized into five intervention areas. In addition, we offer four enabling measures that can strengthen the implementation and monitoring of aquatic food climate solutions.

Item Type: Documents
Keywords: Climate Change, Impact Assessment, Capture Fisheries, Fishery Production, Aquaculture Production, Aquaculture, Value Chains, Food Consumption, Health, Adaptation, Mitigation, Guidelines, UNFCCC
Subjects: Disasters and Climate Change
Depositing User: Kokila ICSF Krish
Date Deposited: 04 Oct 2024 03:47
Last Modified: 04 Oct 2024 03:50
URI: http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/20546

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