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An ecosystem approach to promote the integration and coexistence of fisheries within irrigation systems














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    The Carbon Balance of the World Bank-financed Land Husbandry, Water Harvesting and Hillside Irrigation (LWH) Project of the Government of Rwanda: Application of the EX-Ante Carbon-balance tool (EX-ACT)
    Applied Work. EASYPol Module 121
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    Agriculture can play an important role in climate change mitigation while contributing to increased food security and reductions in rural poverty. The Ex-Ante Carbon-balance Tool (EX-ACT) can estimate the mitigation potential of rural development projects generated from changes in farming systems and land use. The study presents and discusses the EX-ACT analysis performed on the World Bankfinanced Land Husbandry, Water Harvesting and Hillside Irrigation Project of the Government of Rwanda. Estim ates of the impact of project activities on greenhouse gas emissions and carbon sequestration demonstrate that the implementation of the LWH project will provide additional environmental benefits by helping to mitigate climate change. Thus it reflects possible synergies between mitigation and rural development goals through a watershed approach.
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    Irrigation Investment Briefs - 13 Collected Papers
    Occasional Paper N. 4 - February 1997
    1997
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    Investments in irrigation can greatly contribute to increased agricultural production and economic benefits when planned, implemented and operated satisfactorily. The range of options available for investments is generally wide. Careful selection on technical and socio-economic grounds is required to ensure optimum returns from the investments on a sustainable basis. This publication presents several papers prepared in the course of providing assistance to developing countries in the prepar ation of World Bank-financed irrigation projects in various parts of the world. They cover a variety of topics raised during field work, including technical and economic issues requiring clarification, and record the experiences of actual case situations.
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    Report of the NEPAD-FAO Fish Programme – NFFP – Workshop on Developing Aquaculture as a Business within an Ecosystem Approach to the Sector, Lusaka, Zambia, 20−24 January 2014 2015
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    This is the final report of the NEPAD-FAO Fish Programme Workshop on “Developing Aquaculture as a Business within an Ecosystem Approach to the Sector” (Lusaka, Zambia, 20–24 January 2014. The objective was to enhance the capacity of decision makers and personnel in the public sector in understanding and promoting aquaculture as a business within an ecosystem approach to aquaculture in order to facilitate the transformation of aquaculture in Africa from a public-funding driven, subsistence-orient ed and non-viable sector to an economically vibrant, private-sector led and sustainable enterprise. The participants to the workshop included fisheries/aquaculture officers, extension personnel, and staff from civil society organizations. Recommendations were made with reference to the assistance required to facilitate the implementation of the EAA at the country level and to further improve the “User-Friendly Tool for Investment Decision Making in Aquaculture” developed for this purpose by FIRA of the FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department.

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