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Social and cultural values of wetlands in Tanzania OceanDocs
Omari, C.K..
The socio-economic aspects of wetland farming and fisheries' are discussed together with the cultural values of wetlands such as scenery, sources of traditional medicine, anddiseases. The socio-political features of wetland life are mentioned as well as theinternational considerations of wetland water needs. A plea is made for more research intoindigenous knowledge of wetland values and products.
Tipo: Book Section Palavras-chave: Wetlands; Socioeconomic aspects.
Ano: 1993 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/988
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Institutional Arrangements Linking Xporters to the International Fish Market OceanDocs
Njie, M..
The fisheries sector of The Gambia has enormous potentials to contribute towards national socio-economic development. The country is blessed with considerable marine and river fisheries resources whose rational exploitation and utilisation can yield significant benefits to the people and Government. The realisation of the full potentials of fisheries will translate into self-sufficiency in fish production (with surplus for export); employment opportunities for nationals, infrastructure development and substantial revenue and foreign exchange generation through export. Although there are significant developments in the fisheries sector relating to increased production and market development, there are also constraints and obstacles to development and access...
Tipo: Report Palavras-chave: Fishery policy; Socioeconomic aspects.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/866
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Degradation of the riparian wetlands in the Lake Victoria basin - Yala swamp case study OceanDocs
Thenya, Thuita; Wassmann, Reiner; Verchot, Louis; Mungai, David.
Land degradation is as a result of broad range of scales and factors, which include biophysical, climatic, demographic and socio-economic. The aim of this paper was to provide an analysis of wetland utilisation, ecosystem degradation and their effect on the Lake Victoria (Kenya) ecosystem. This involved analysis of socioeconomic and remote sensed data. The main sources of wetland degradation in the Lake Victoria basin were identified as (1) farming activities, (2) grazing and macrophyte harvesting and (3) coupled with catchment degradation-deforestation. These factors were closely related to the demographic dynamics and unsustainable land utilisation practices. Socio-economic data provided valuable insight on the pattern of wetland utilisation and possible...
Tipo: Proceedings Paper Palavras-chave: Riparian environments; Degradation; Wetlands; Inland waters; Catchment area; Remote sensing; Environmental effects; Socioeconomic aspects; Resource development; Sediment transport; Silting; Water pollution; Wetlands; Deforestation; Natural resources; Utilization; Land use; Pollutants.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/5313
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Appraising Aquaculture: The ZALA Park Fish Cultivation and Makoba Integrated Mariculture Pond System OceanDocs
Ngazy, Z.M..
This paper gives results of the preliminary socio-economic survey conducted in two coastal villages of Zanzibar where coastal aquaculture was still on experimental stage to look for possibilities and potentials for creating a means to supplement the declining fish catch from the wild and poverty reduction in coastal villages of Mungoni (ZALA Park) and Makoba. The sites were previously used for burying coconut husks for rope making and salt pans respectively. Specifically, the paper asses market condition for fish in villages and hotels looking at the local community fish requirements and their perception towards establishment of coastal aquaculture in Zanzibar. Finally it highlights the Cost Benefit Analysis of the ZALA Park fish pond project....
Tipo: Working Paper Palavras-chave: Aquaculture; Socioeconomic aspects.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/837
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L'Evolution de l'électrification de Lomé et de ses environs de 1925 à nos jours. OceanDocs
Kouzan, K..
Les Etats Africains connaissent aujourd'hui des difficultés dans la gestion (les équipements hérités de la colonisation. En effet, en même temps qu'elles mettaient en place les diverses institutions et structures administratives lors de leur installation sur le continent africain, les puissances coloniales réalisaient des équipements nécessaires pour leur exploitation, principalement dans les capitales des colonies.L'un des importants travaux réalisés par la France au Togo à partir de 1920 a été l'électification de Lomé, lieu d'implantation des différentes sociétés commerciales et du pouvoir central.
Tipo: Proceedings Paper Palavras-chave: Socioeconomic aspects; Historical account.
Ano: 1998 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/1197
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What is the socio-economic value of the wetlands fisheries? The case of Yala Wetland in Kenya OceanDocs
Abila, R.O.; Othina, A..
Wetlands in most parts of the world are under threat of over-exploitation partly because their socio-economic value is not well known. Yala Wetland, the largest freshwater wetland in Kenya, with a large part of it bordering Lake Victoria’s shoreline, faces even greater threats of extinction. This wetland measures about 17,500 ha and is host to a number of indigenous fish species, animals and plants which are exploited by the local communities for subsistence and commercial purposes.There has been pressure to reclaim portions of this wetland for agricultural activity. So far, 2,300 ha has, indeed, been drained for commercial agriculture. Furthermore, it is difficult to control effort in the exploitation of the remaining wetland resources since the...
Tipo: Proceedings Paper Palavras-chave: Wetlands; Inland waters; Overexploitation; Socioeconomic aspects; Fishery resources; Resource management; Water reservoirs; Monitoring systems; Land use; Resource conservation; Environment management; Protected resources; Freshwater lakes; Inland fisheries; Lake fisheries; Wetlands; Inland waters; Overexploitation; Http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_8371; Http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_3876; Http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_28014.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/1493
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Pwani Yetu - The Newsletter of the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership Issue 10. OceanDocs
Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership.
The Newsletter of the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership - Pwani Yetu - 'our coast', is produced every other month in both Kiswahili and English and circulated to all coastal management partners from national level, coastal communities and the private sector. Pwani Yetu reports on coastal and marine activities, including issues on conservation, environment, and social economic development. 'Research Group' TCMP.
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Coastal zone management; Tanzania; Environmental management; Socioeconomic aspects; Resource conservation.
Ano: 2000 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/83
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Pwani Yetu - The Newsletter of the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership Issue 3. OceanDocs
Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership.
The Newsletter of the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership - Pwani Yetu - 'our coast', is produced every other month in both Kiswahili and English and circulated to all coastal management partners from national level, coastal communities and the private sector. Pwani Yetu reports on coastal and marine activities, including issues on conservation, environment, and social economic development. 'Research Group' TCMP.
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Coastal zone management; Tanzania; Environmental management; Socioeconomic aspects; Resource conservation.
Ano: 1999 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/75
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Status and management of the sea cucumber fishery of La Grande Terre, New Caledonia. AgEcon
Purcell, Steven W.; Gossuin, Hugues; Agudo, Natacha N..
From October 2006 to May 2008, The WorldFish Center coordinated a ZoNéCo project to provide support to the Southern and Northern Provinces for decisions about how best to manage the sea cucumber fishery around La Grande Terre. We collected data during underwater population surveys, questionnaire-based interviews with fishers and processors, and landing catch surveys. A core aim was to furnish the Provinces with ‘ballpark’ estimates of the abundance and density of commercially important sea cucumbers on 50 lagoon and barrier reefs. Analysis and synthesis of the ecological and sociological data provide the basis for informed recommendations for fisheries management. Counts of trochus and giant clams on the reefs allow us to also describe the general status...
Tipo: Report Palavras-chave: Echinoderm fisheries; Surveys; Fishery management; Socioeconomic aspects; Population density; Resource /Energy Economics and Policy.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/49775
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