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.
TO explore research collaboration and student mobility, the Nueva Ecija-based Central Luzon State University (CLSU) held a partnership meeting with the Universiti of Putra Malaysia (UPM), which also included the hiring of faculty as adjunct professors.