Integrated irrigation and aquaculture in West Africa: concepts, practices and potential
This volume contains background documents and papers presented at the FAO-WARDA Workshop on Integrated Irrigation Aquaculture (IIA) held in Bamako, Mali, from 4 to 7 November 2003, as well as the findings of FAO expert missions on IIA in the West Africa region. The rationale for IIA development lies...
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Zusammenfassung: | This volume contains background documents and papers presented at the FAO-WARDA Workshop on Integrated Irrigation Aquaculture (IIA) held in Bamako, Mali, from 4 to 7 November 2003, as well as the findings of FAO expert missions on IIA in the West Africa region. The rationale for IIA development lies in its potential to increase productivity of scarce freshwater resources for improved livelihoods and to reduce pressure on natural resources, which is particularly important in the drought-prone countries of West Africa where water scarcity, food security and environmental degradation are priority issues for policy makers. Irrigated systems, floodplains and inland valley bottoms are identified as the three main target environments for IIA in West Africa. Many examples of current practices, constraints and potential for development of IIA are provided. Concepts of economic analyses of IIA are reviewed, and an overview of regional and international research institutions and networks and their mandates as it relates to IIA is given. Key factors for successful adoption of IIA - participation of stakeholders and support for local development; an integrated, multisectoral approach to IIA; and improved knowledge management and networking - indicate the way forward and are reflected in a proposal for IIA development in West Africa.--Publisher's description. |
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adam_text | PREPARATION OF THIS DOCUMENT ABSTRACT LIST OF ACRONYMS FOREWORD FA0
FOREWORD WARDA INTRODUCTION CHARACTERIZATION OF THREE KEY ENVIRONMENTS
FOR INTEGRATED IRRIGATION- AQUACULTURE AND THEIR LOCAL NAMES P. KIEPE A
REVIEW OF EXPERIENCE WITH AQUACULTURE INTEGRATION IN LARGE-SCALE
IRRIGATION SYSTEMS I. GOWING COMRNUNITY-BASED FISH CULTURE IN SEASONAL
FLOODPLAINS M. PREIN & M.M. DEY A REVIEW OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF
INTEGRATED IRRIGATION AQUACULTURE (IIA), WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO WEST
AFRICA C. BRUGERE THE POTENTIAL FOR DEVELOPRNENT OF AQUACULTURE AND ITS
INTEGRATION WITH IRRIGATION WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF THE FA0 SPECIAL
PROGRAMME FOR FOOD SECURITY IN THE SAHEL J. MILLER A FEASIBILITY STUDY
OF RICE-FISH FARMING IN WESTERN AFRICA D. SANNI & G. JUANICH THE
POTENTIAL FOR INTEGRATED IRRIGATION-AQUACULTURE IN MALI J. PETERSON & M.
KALENDE THE POTENTIAL FOR INTEGRATED IRRIGATION-AQUACULTURE (IIA) IN
SENEGAL J. PETERSON, M. KALENDE, D. SANNI & M. N GOM INTEGRATED
IRRIGATION-AQUACULTURE OPPORTUNITIES IN NIGERIA: THE SPECIAL PROGRAMME
FOR FOOD SECURITY AND RICE-FISH FARMING IN NIGERIA J, MILLER, T. ATANDA,
G. ASALA & W. H. CHEN AQUACULTURE ASSOCIATIONS - RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN
TROPICAL HUMID AFRICA B. BENTZ INTEGRATED POND AQUACULTURE IN LAKE
VICTORIA WETLANDS A.A. VAN DAM, R.C. KAGGWA &J. KIPKEMBOI ECONOMICS OF
INTEGRATED IRRIGATION-AQUACULTURE C. BRUGERE II I IV VII I X X XI 1 7 17
2 7 6 1 7 5 7 9 95 117 125 129 135 13. INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH SUPPORT
FOR INTEGRATED IRRIGATION AND 151 AQUACULTURE DEVELOPRNENT C. BRUGERE
14. THE SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES LIVELIHOODS P ROGRAMME (SFLP) AND THE
FIGHT 157 AGAINST POVERTY J. C. NJOCK 15. INTEGRATING AQUACULTURE INTO
AGROECOSYSTEMS IN WEST AFRICA: THE 159 ROLES OF WARDA - THE AFRICA RICE
CENTER AND THE INLAND VALLEY CONSORTIUM P. KIEPE 16. THE WORLDFISH
CENTER AND ITS RELEVAN C E FOR INTEGRATED IRRIGATION AND 161 AQUACULTURE
M, PREIN & R. BRUMMETT 17. WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY AND RESEARCH CENTER S
NETWORKS AND THE 165 FUTURE ROLE OF INREF-POND IN INTEGRATED IRRIGATION
AND AQUACULTURE IN WEST AFRICA R. BOSMA, P. WINDMEIJER & H. KOMEN 18.
THE UNESCO-IHE INSTITUTE FOR WATER EDUCATION: CAPACITY BUILDING 167 AND
RESEARCH IN INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT A.A. VAN DAM 19.
DEVELOPMENT OF INTEGRATED IRRIGATION AND AQUACULTURE IN WEST AFRICA: THE
WAY FORWARD M. HALWART & A.A. VAN DAM 20. PROPOSAL FOR A PROGRAMME OF
INTEGRATED INLAND WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT IN DROUGHT-PRONE WEST
AFRICAN COUNTRIES I. MOEHL, M. HALWART & I, BEERNAERTS
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PREPARATION OF THIS DOCUMENT ABSTRACT LIST OF ACRONYMS FOREWORD FA0
FOREWORD WARDA INTRODUCTION CHARACTERIZATION OF THREE KEY ENVIRONMENTS
FOR INTEGRATED IRRIGATION- AQUACULTURE AND THEIR LOCAL NAMES P. KIEPE A
REVIEW OF EXPERIENCE WITH AQUACULTURE INTEGRATION IN LARGE-SCALE
IRRIGATION SYSTEMS I. GOWING COMRNUNITY-BASED FISH CULTURE IN SEASONAL
FLOODPLAINS M. PREIN & M.M. DEY A REVIEW OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF
INTEGRATED IRRIGATION AQUACULTURE (IIA), WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO WEST
AFRICA C. BRUGERE THE POTENTIAL FOR DEVELOPRNENT OF AQUACULTURE AND ITS
INTEGRATION WITH IRRIGATION WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF THE FA0 SPECIAL
PROGRAMME FOR FOOD SECURITY IN THE SAHEL J. MILLER A FEASIBILITY STUDY
OF RICE-FISH FARMING IN WESTERN AFRICA D. SANNI & G. JUANICH THE
POTENTIAL FOR INTEGRATED IRRIGATION-AQUACULTURE IN MALI J. PETERSON & M.
KALENDE THE POTENTIAL FOR INTEGRATED IRRIGATION-AQUACULTURE (IIA) IN
SENEGAL J. PETERSON, M. KALENDE, D. SANNI & M. N'GOM INTEGRATED
IRRIGATION-AQUACULTURE OPPORTUNITIES IN NIGERIA: THE SPECIAL PROGRAMME
FOR FOOD SECURITY AND RICE-FISH FARMING IN NIGERIA J, MILLER, T. ATANDA,
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TROPICAL HUMID AFRICA B. BENTZ INTEGRATED POND AQUACULTURE IN LAKE
VICTORIA WETLANDS A.A. VAN DAM, R.C. KAGGWA &J. KIPKEMBOI ECONOMICS OF
INTEGRATED IRRIGATION-AQUACULTURE C. BRUGERE II I IV VII I X X XI 1 7 17
2 7 6 1 7 5 7 9 95 117 125 129 135 13. INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH SUPPORT
FOR INTEGRATED IRRIGATION AND 151 AQUACULTURE DEVELOPRNENT C. BRUGERE
14. THE SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES LIVELIHOODS P ROGRAMME (SFLP) AND THE
FIGHT 157 AGAINST POVERTY J. C. NJOCK 15. INTEGRATING AQUACULTURE INTO
AGROECOSYSTEMS IN WEST AFRICA: THE 159 ROLES OF WARDA - THE AFRICA RICE
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THE UNESCO-IHE INSTITUTE FOR WATER EDUCATION: CAPACITY BUILDING 167 AND
RESEARCH IN INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT A.A. VAN DAM 19.
DEVELOPMENT OF INTEGRATED IRRIGATION AND AQUACULTURE IN WEST AFRICA: THE
WAY FORWARD M. HALWART & A.A. VAN DAM 20. PROPOSAL FOR A PROGRAMME OF
INTEGRATED INLAND WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT IN DROUGHT-PRONE WEST
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