Lake Victoria Environmental Management Program (LVEMP): Regional synthesis report on fisheries research and management: states, trends and processes
During the past eight years of the LVEMP project (Phase I) the various components havebeen able to collect considerable amounts of data and information. The outputs, however, inthe form of the analyses, results, reports and papers, are to a large extent isolated to justcover the activity of the individual component, and much of the findings are of a descriptivenature (e.g. LVEMP 2005). Results therefore become fragmented and analytical output is rarely integrated across disciplinary boundaries. Lack of prioritisation in research has lead toa large output of activities and papers that in some cases duplicates already known work. The research activities have not as yet lead to strategic conclusions on the future focus ofresearch, monitoring, investments and preventive measures, nor has it been translated into aholistic understanding of the ongoing processes or integrated management actions.
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Format: | monograph biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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Maun-Wageningen
2005-12
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Subjects: | Fisheries, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/33020 |
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