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A strategic reassessment of fish farming potential in Africa
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ISBN: 9251041393 9789251041390 Year: 1998 Volume: 32 Publisher: Rome : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations,

Mapping coastal aquaculture and fisheries structures by satellite imaging radar : case study of the Lingayen Gulf, the Philippines
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ISBN: 9251051143 Year: 2004 Publisher: Rome FAO

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Geographic information systems, remote sensing and mapping for the development and management of marine aquaculture.
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ISBN: 9789251056462 Year: 2007 Publisher: Rome FAO

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A global mapping system for bambara groundnut production
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ISBN: 9251045798 Year: 2001 Publisher: Rome FAO

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African water resource database : GIS-based tools for inland aquatic resource management.
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ISBN: 9789251057407 9789251056479 Year: 2007 Publisher: Rome FAO

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Geographic information systems in fisheries management and planning : technical manual.
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ISBN: 9251049998 Year: 2003 Publisher: Rome FAO

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Building an ecosystem approach to aquaculture : FAO/universitat de les Illes Balears expert workshop : Palma de Mallorca, Spain, 7-11 May 2007

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520 Aquaculture growth worldwide involves the expansion of cultivated areas, a higher density of aquaculture installations and farmed individuals, and greater use of feed resources produced outside the immediate culture area. To ensure that such development of the sector does not carry negative impacts on the environment and on parts of society due to weak regulation or poor management, an ecosystem approach for aquaculture (EAA) is encouraged. These proceedings consider aspects relevant for an ecosystem-based management in aquaculture. The document also includes two comprehensive reviews covering the status of brackish, marine and freshwater aquaculture within an ecosystem approach perspective.--Publisher's description

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