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    Commercial fisheries as a poverty alleviation strategy within Lake Victoria

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    Date
    2000
    Author
    Kirema-Mukusa, C. T
    Ntiba, M. J
    Katonda, K. I
    Type
    Book
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    It is suggested that commercial fisheries as a strategy to alleviate poverty in communities around Lake Victoria should encompass policies, measures, programmes and action plans designed to take into consideration the concerns of artisanal fishermen, the unique situation of the communities, the sustainability of the fishery resources, and the environmental health of the lake. Possible approaches, solutions, and actions plans are presented.
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    http://www.cabdirect.org/abstracts/20033099142.html;jsessionid=D3976F7544C93EA467603D712862BA04
    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/48326
    Citation
    Kirema-Mukusa, C. T.; Ntiba, M. J.; Katonda, K. I (2000). Commercial fisheries as a poverty alleviation strategy within Lake Victoria. Proceedings Sustainable Environmental Management for Poverty Alleviation in the Lake Victoria Basin, Workshop, Maseno University, Maseno, Kenya, 27-29 March 2000 2000 pp. 130-136
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