Still waters can be sickening
The article on wetlands ecosystems in Spore 100 focused on their multiple uses and how they could be better managed and conserved for future generations. Samuel Zeleke from Gambella in Ethiopia writes that wetlands are an underutilised resource in most ACP countries, poorly managed and conserved and 'simply left as a swimming pool. This negligence and mis-use have made wetlands suitable areas for breeding and spread of troublesome diseases like malaria and bilharzia.' He argues that better management of these resources 'will go hand and hand with controlling the spread of these diseases better too'
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Format: | News Item biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation
2003
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/47935 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99608 |
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Summary: | The article on wetlands ecosystems in Spore 100 focused on their multiple uses and how they could be better managed and conserved for future generations. Samuel Zeleke from Gambella in Ethiopia writes that wetlands are an underutilised resource in most ACP countries, poorly managed and conserved and 'simply left as a swimming pool. This negligence and mis-use have made wetlands suitable areas for breeding and spread of troublesome diseases like malaria and bilharzia.' He argues that better management of these resources 'will go hand and hand with controlling the spread of these diseases better too' |
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