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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 2001Honduras, United States of America, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka, Bulgaria, Latvia, Cuba, Pakistan, Switzerland, Kenya, Republic of Korea, Japan, Nicaragua, Hungary, Australia, Haiti, Argentina, India, Uganda, Czech Republic
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 2001Bangladesh, Honduras, Mozambique, Gambia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Vanuatu, Costa Rica, Colombia, Nepal, Laos, Uganda, Tanzania, Portugal, India, Senegal, Chad, Paraguay, Vietnam
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 2001France, Sweden, China, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Australia, United Kingdom, Republic of Korea, Thailand, New Zealand, Monaco, Japan, Philippines, Tanzania, Ecuador, India, Mexico, Norway
The rationale for more integrated approaches to aquaculture development is powerful: coastal aquaculture has brought significant benefits to both national economies and coastal people; aquaculture is highly vulnerable to pollution caused by other resource users; if poorly designed or managed it may cause pollution or the spread of disease; its impacts are often limited but incremental and cumulative; and it often takes place in areas where resource ownership or use rights are ill defined and ambiguous.
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 2001France, United States of America, Iraq, Mali, Egypt, Sri Lanka, Vanuatu, Iran, Pakistan, Finland, Thailand, Mozambique, Morocco, Philippines, Libya, Vietnam, Italy, India, Sudan, Paraguay, Brazil
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 2001France, Bangladesh, Honduras, Kenya, Mali, Guatemala, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Vanuatu, Iran, Costa Rica, Niger, Mozambique, Laos, Philippines, Vietnam, Portugal, Paraguay, Gabon
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 2001Burkina Faso, Morocco, Iran, Dominican Republic, Vietnam, Mali, Madagascar, Sri Lanka, Ghana, Congo, India, Pakistan, Niger, Thailand
Escalating urban poverty levels in many developing countries and countries in transition have exacerbated the alarming status of food availability and accessibility. Poor urban consumers often reside in the most remote, deprived areas which tend to be eglected by local authorities. Their food security requires specific attention. The challenge is to improve food supply and distribution systems efficiency and dynamism. This should be achieved through effective, concerted and sustainable interventions.
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 2001Tanzania, Sri Lanka, Haiti, Italy
At the request and with the support of the Japanese Governament, FAO has compiled experiences of livestock keeping fom different parts of the world, categorized by production systems, to make it easier for interested people to select ideas for their own conditions. This document presents a sample of such technologies intended for livestock keeing in urban and peri-urban areas. It describes the livestock production system in traditional sectors and identifies constraints.
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