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  1. Environment, Development and Sustainability
  2. Environment, Development and Sustainability : Volume 1
  3. Environment, Development and Sustainability : Volume 1, Issue 3-4, September 1999
  4. Integrated Aquaculture in Subsaharan Africa
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Environment, Development and Sustainability : Volume 1
Environment, Development and Sustainability : Volume 1, Issue 3-4, September 1999
Preface
Linking Ecological Sustainability and World Food Needs
Applying Agroecology to Enhance the Productivity of Peasant Farming Systems in Latin America
More Productivity with Fewer External Inputs: Central American Case Studies of Agroecological Development and their Broader Implications
Participatory Development of No-tillage Systems without Herbicides for Family Farming: The Experience of the Center-South Region of Paraná
Can Sustainable Agriculture Feed Africa? New Evidence on Progress, Processes and Impacts
Delivering on the Promise of Agroforestry
Sustainable Agriculture: New Paradigms and Old Practices? Increased Production with Management of Organic Inputs in Senegal
Agroecological Implications of the System of Rice Intensification (SRI) in Madagascar
Integrated Aquaculture in Subsaharan Africa
Contour Farming Based on Natural Vegetative Strips: Expanding the Scope for Increased Food Crop Production on Sloping Lands in Asia
Integrated Crop–livestock Management Systems in Sub-saharan Africa
Instructions for Authors
Author Index
Volume Contents
Environment, Development and Sustainability : Volume 1, Issue 2, June 1999
Environment, Development and Sustainability : Volume 1, Issue 1, March 1999

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Integrated Aquaculture in Subsaharan Africa

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Author Brummett, Randall E.
Copyright Year 1999
Abstract An incremental, farmer participatory approach to the development of sustainable aquaculture in integrated farming systems has been tested in Malawi. Average fish production rose from 900 to approximately 1500 kg ha-1 as farms achieved increasing levels of integration. Integrated farms produce almost six times the cash generated by the typical Malawian smallholder. The integrated pond-vegetable garden generates almost three times the annual net income from the staple maize crop and the homestead combined. The ecological footprint of integrated aquaculture is approximately 4 m2 per kg of fish produced compared to 170 m2 for more intensive systems. The incremental approach offers the possibility of fostering substantial improvement in rural livelihoods among African smallholding farmers.
Starting Page 315
Ending Page 321
Page Count 7
File Format PDF
ISSN 1387585X
Journal Environment, Development and Sustainability
Volume Number 1
Issue Number 3-4
e-ISSN 15732975
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers
Publisher Date 1999-01-01
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Economic Geology Ecology Environmental Management Economic Growth Environmental Economics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Geography, Planning and Development Economics and Econometrics Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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