Aquatic Agricultural Systems: Annual report
The program on aquatic agricultural systems (AAS) aims to change the way the CGIAR engages with aquatic agricultural systems and the poor and vulnerable communities who depend upon them. To do so the program has focused on three primary lines of work in its first six months: (i) preparing for implementation of the program in focal countries and geographical hubs; (ii) harnessing the best of earlier and ongoing research that contributes to the science themes of the program and which we wish to see expanded and integrated into the program as it develops; (iii) establishing innovative governance and management arrangements that will guide and implement the program. This report summaries the achievements and reviews the progress of the AAS program.
Other Authors: | CGIAR Research Program |
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Format: | monograph biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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The WorldFish Center
2012
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Subjects: | Agriculture, Aquaculture, Fisheries, Policies, Ecosystems, Livelihoods, Aquatic environment, Resource management, Governance, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/25323 |
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