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CGIAR Research Program. Aquatic agricultural systems
dc.creator | WorldFish | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2018-10-06T11:55:06Z | |
dc.date.available | 2018-10-06T11:55:06Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2011 | |
dc.identifier | WF_2934.pdf | |
dc.identifier.citation | Brief no. 2011-41. The WorldFish Center. Penang, Malaysia. 8 p. | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12348/1159 | |
dc.description.abstract | Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) are widely distributed along the world's rivers and coasts. These are generally highly productive systems but multiple constraints limit the ability of poor smallholder families to harness this productivity in the form of improved food, nutrition and income. To help overcome these constraints and harness the full development potential of aquatic agricultural systems, a new action research program has been developed by the CGIAR. This research program brief highlights the key messages of this new initiative. | |
dc.format | application/pdf | |
dc.language | En | |
dc.rights | CC BY 4.0 | |
dc.title | CGIAR Research Program. Aquatic agricultural systems | |
dc.type | Brief | |
dcterms.bibliographicCitation | The WorldFish Center (2011). CGIAR Research Program. Aquatic agricultural systems. Brief no. 2011-41. The WorldFish Center. Penang, Malaysia. 8 p. | |
cg.contributor.crp | Aquatic Agricultural Systems | |
cg.identifier.worldfish | 2934 | |
cg.subject.agrovoc | CGIAR | |
cg.subject.agrovoc | research | |
cg.subject.worldfish | aquatic agricultural systems | |
cg.identifier.status | Open access | |
cg.description.theme | Sustainable aquaculture |
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