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Inland fisheries – Invisible but integral to the UN Sustainable Development Agenda for ending poverty by 2030

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Abigail J Lynch, I.G. Cowx, E. Fluet-Chouinard, S.M. Glaser, S.C. Phang, Douglas Beard, S.D. Bower, J.L. Brooks, David Bunnell, J.E. Claussen, S.J. Cooke, Y.-C. Kao, K. Lorenzen, B.J.E. Myers, A.J. Reid, J.J. Taylor, and S. Youn, 2017-11-09, Inland fisheries – Invisible but integral to the UN Sustainable Development Agenda for ending poverty by 2030: Global Environmental Change.

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The United Nations’ (UN) 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development defines the formidable challenge of integrating historically separate economic, social, and environmental goals into a unified ‘plan of action for people, planet, and prosperity.’ We highlight the substantial contribution inland fisheries can make towards preventing increased poverty and, in some cases, alleviating poverty (i.e. addressing Sustainable Development Goal [SDG] 1: No Poverty) as an opportunity to inform the next set of development agendas and their associated budgets and priorities. Overlooking the contribution of inland fisheries to poverty prevention and alleviation may undermine the capacity to successfully meet the development goals, especially in rural [...]

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