Strategic Action Programme (SAP) for the Lake Victoria Basin 2006

The Lake Victoria Basin (LVB) has a size of 193 000 km2, with the Lake surface covering anarea of 68,800 km2 (Fig. 1). The basin area is shared between riparian states of Tanzania(44%), Kenya (22%), Uganda (16%), Burundi (7%) and Rwanda (11%). The Lake itself isshared between Kenya (6%), Tanzania (51%) and Uganda (43%). LVB has recentlydisplayed a massive ecosystem change in a relatively short (three decade) period(Kaufman1992; Goldschmidt et al 1993; Goldschmidt 1996; Verschuren et al. 2002). Thechanges have been induced by natural factors coupled with human activities mainlyassociated with increasing population, economic growth and governance.

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Other Authors: Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project
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Language:English
Published: Lake Victoria Basin Commission. East African Community 2006-12
Subjects:Fisheries,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/33022
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-330222021-07-12T02:20:37Z Strategic Action Programme (SAP) for the Lake Victoria Basin 2006 Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project Fisheries The Lake Victoria Basin (LVB) has a size of 193 000 km2, with the Lake surface covering anarea of 68,800 km2 (Fig. 1). The basin area is shared between riparian states of Tanzania(44%), Kenya (22%), Uganda (16%), Burundi (7%) and Rwanda (11%). The Lake itself isshared between Kenya (6%), Tanzania (51%) and Uganda (43%). LVB has recentlydisplayed a massive ecosystem change in a relatively short (three decade) period(Kaufman1992; Goldschmidt et al 1993; Goldschmidt 1996; Verschuren et al. 2002). Thechanges have been induced by natural factors coupled with human activities mainlyassociated with increasing population, economic growth and governance. 2021-06-24T17:27:30Z 2021-06-24T17:27:30Z 2006-12 monograph http://hdl.handle.net/1834/33022 en application/pdf application/pdf 126 Lake Victoria Basin Commission. East African Community Arusha, Tanzania http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/17457 4230 2020-11-08 17:13:30 17457 National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
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Strategic Action Programme (SAP) for the Lake Victoria Basin 2006
description The Lake Victoria Basin (LVB) has a size of 193 000 km2, with the Lake surface covering anarea of 68,800 km2 (Fig. 1). The basin area is shared between riparian states of Tanzania(44%), Kenya (22%), Uganda (16%), Burundi (7%) and Rwanda (11%). The Lake itself isshared between Kenya (6%), Tanzania (51%) and Uganda (43%). LVB has recentlydisplayed a massive ecosystem change in a relatively short (three decade) period(Kaufman1992; Goldschmidt et al 1993; Goldschmidt 1996; Verschuren et al. 2002). Thechanges have been induced by natural factors coupled with human activities mainlyassociated with increasing population, economic growth and governance.
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title Strategic Action Programme (SAP) for the Lake Victoria Basin 2006
title_short Strategic Action Programme (SAP) for the Lake Victoria Basin 2006
title_full Strategic Action Programme (SAP) for the Lake Victoria Basin 2006
title_fullStr Strategic Action Programme (SAP) for the Lake Victoria Basin 2006
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