There are many options for enhancing food production from fish in managed aquatic systems.The most appropriate technology, however, will vary from place to place, and the conditions under which one technology is prefered over another are still not well defined.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchDecember, 2006Kenya, Uganda, Peru, Sudan, Ecuador, Bolivia, India, Ethiopia, Colombia, Asia, Africa, South America, Southern Asia
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Library ResourceMarch, 2015Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda, Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa
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Library ResourceDecember, 2014Eastern Africa, Southern Africa
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 2008Zimbabwe, Africa, Southern Africa
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Library ResourceDecember, 2014Western Asia, Northern Africa
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchAugust, 2011Africa, Western Africa
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Library ResourceMultimediaDecember, 2014Tunisia, Northern Africa
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Library ResourceDecember, 2014Northern Africa, Western Asia
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchMarch, 2010Zimbabwe, Southern Africa
The Challenge of Integrated Water Resource Management for Improved Rural Livelihoods:
Managing Risk, Mitigating Drought and Improving Water Productivity in the Water Scarce Limpopo
Basin: Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) is a systems approach to water
management, based on the principle of managing the full water cycle. It is required, not only to
balance water for food and nature, but also to unlock paths to sustainable development. A global
hotspot area in terms of water for food and improved livelihoods is in the poverty stricken rural
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 2014Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, Southern Africa
The Chinyanja Triangle (CT) is an area inside the Zambezi
River Basin, inhabited by Chinyanja-speaking people
sharing a similar history, language and culture across
the dryland systems of the eastern province of Zambia,
southern and central regions of Malawi and Tete Province
of Mozambique. Chiefs and Chiefdoms play a critical role
in decision making and influencing social relationships. The
Zambezi River, which originates in the Kalene Hills in Zambia
is joined by ten big tributaries from six countries, and is
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