Improved fisheries productivity and management in tropical reservoirs

The main objective of this 3.5 year project was to increase the productivity of reservoir fisheries and provide sustainable livelihoods to the rural poor through a series of interventions in tropical reservoirs. The main project activities focused on two reservoirs in the Indo-Gangetic basin (Dahob in Madhya Pradesh, and Pahuj in Uttar Pradesh, both in India), the Lake Nasser in Egypt as part as the Nile basin, and the Volta Lake in Ghana as part as the Volta basin. The project also encompassed an initial data inventory from a wide variety of tropical reservoirs within the three basins, and the detailed assessment of the selected reservoirs, including market evaluation and post-capture improvements. (PDF contains 117 pages)

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Main Authors: Béné, C., Abban, E.K., Abdel-Rahman, S.H., Brummett, R., Dankwa, H.R., Das, A.K., Habib, O.A., Katiha, P.K., Kolding, J., Obirih-Opareh, N., Ofori, J.K., Shehata, M., Shrivastava, N.P., Vass, K.K.
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: CGIAR Challenge Program on Water & Food 2009-05-30
Subjects:Aquaculture, Reservoir fisheries, Inland fisheries, Africa, Sociological aspects, Socioeconomic aspects, Lake Nasser, Ghana, Lake Volta,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/22552
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