The United Nations declared 2022 the International Year of Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture. As an official supporter of the initiative, IIED set out to focus global attention on the importance and the role played by small-scale fishers, fish farmers and fish workers
Devil in the Data: Study Uncovers Sharp Decline in Global Fish — Oceans Deeply
Helping the LDCs negotiate the high seas International Institute for Environment and Development
International Institute for Environment and Development
Artisanal fish fences pose broad and unexpected threats to the tropical coastal seascape
Increasing the visibility of artisanal small-scale fishers, fish farmers and fish workers
International Institute for Environment and Development
How Artisanal Fisheries Help Food Security and Rural Income - Impakter
Swedish Small-Scale Fisheries in the Baltic Sea: Decline, Diversity and Development
Transparency, protected and equitable access to resources: the stakes of the EU-Mauritius agreement for small-scale fisheries — Coalition for Fair Fisheries Arrangements
Monitoring and evaluation guidance for SDG14 International Institute for Environment and Development