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DocumentOther documentGlobal Soil Partnership Plenary Assembly. Fifth session. Rome, 20-22 June 2017. Implementation of the World Soil Day and its celebration in 2017 2017
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Catalogue of Rare Books held in the FAO Library 1988
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No results found.List by authors and titles of the Rare Books collection held at the FAO Library, dated from 1478 to 1873. -
No Thumbnail AvailableProjectProgramme / project reportAn Annotated Bibliography of Aquaculture Books for Libraries of Developing Countries 1989
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No results found.At an Expert Consultation on Planning for Aquaculture Development, held in Policoro, Italy in 1988 (see ADCP/REP/89/33), the participants identified an integrated set of opportunities for technical assistance to developing countries. The opportunities were predominantly a group of needs or ideas to assist in guiding investment decisions, primarily at the national level in both the public and private sectors. One of the needs identified for regional management was to provide educational and tr aining institutions with minimum bibliographic bases for aquaculture. The approach suggested was to "prepare a list of the basic reference works for institutional libraries involved in education and research in aquaculture. In addition to details of supplier and price, the works should be annotated to simplify selection". Its purpose would be to assist the introduction of aquaculture into the existing university/college structure of developing countries. Furthermore, it would allow them to make the best use of their limited resources for educational and technical materials, particularly as the titles of books are often misleading as to their contents.
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