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Subsistence fish farming potential

ISO19115/19139 XML

Identification info
Title  Subsistence fish farming potential
Date  1994-01-01
Date type  Publication: Date identifies when the resource was issued
Edition  First
Presentation form  Digital map: Map represented in raster or vector form
Abstract  Areas with potential for subsistence fish farming under three temperature regimes providing for one crop/year (1C) with fair to good growth (FGG), two crops/year with fair growth (FG) and with good growth (GG) in combination with four land-quality factors important for fish farming development and operation; water availability, engineering capability, and economic considerations ranging from all suitable to one suitable and two optimum (S-NO), or all optimum (all 0).
Purpose  The main objective was to map and estimate the areal expanses having suitable to optimum potential for subsistence and commercial warm water fish farming in ponds. A secondary objective was to encourage countries with relatively large potentials for warm water fish farming development to undertake more detailed, national-level studies as a step towards formulating or refining an aquaculture policy and to improve planning for aquaculture development.
Status  Completed: Production of the data has been completed
Point of contact
Individual name  Zichella Vittoria
Organisation name  FAO
Position name  Consultant
Role  Processor: Party wha has processed the data in a manner such that the resource has been modified
Descriptive keywords  Africa , Fishery , Fish farming , Aquaculture , CIFA Technical Paper 27 .
Descriptive keywords  Africa (place).
Spatial representation type  Grid: Grid data is used to represent geographic data
Language  English
Character set  UTF8: 8-bit variable size UCS Transfer Format, based on ISO/IEC 10646
Topic category code  Farming
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Polygon((-17.3 -34.6,51.1 -34.6,51.1 38.2,-17.3 38.2,-17.3 -34.6))
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Supplemental Information  This map derives from a wider study that evaluates inland fish farming potential at a continental-level, published by J.M. Kapetsky with the title "A strategic assessment of warm-water fish farming potential in Africa " . CIFA Technical Paper. No. 27. Rome, FAO. 1994. 67p. Resolution 18 km x 18 km.
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OnLine resource  http://www.fao.org/docrep/W8522e/W8522E00.htm#TOC
OnLine resource  http://cres.anu.edu.au/software/africatxt.htm
OnLine resource  http://www.iiasa.ac.at/
Interactive Map  Subsistence fish farming potential
(OGC-WMS Server: http://data.fao.org/maps/wms?styles=geonetwork_sub_fish_3840_style )
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Data for download  Subsistence fish farming potential (GRID format)
Data quality info
Hierarchy level  Dataset: Information applies to the dataset
Statement  Conversion from ASCII files to Arc/Info GRID
Metadata constraints
Access constraints  Copyright: Exclusive right to the publication, production, or sale of the rights to a literary, dramatic, musical, or artistic work, or to the use of a commercial print or label, granted by law for a specified period of time to an author, composer, artist, distributor
Metadata
File identifier  c09562d0-88fd-11da-a88f-000d939bc5d8
Metadata language  English
Character set  UTF8: 8-bit variable size UCS Transfer Format, based on ISO/IEC 10646
Date stamp  2009-04-14T16:06:37
Metadata standard name  ISO 19115:2003/19139
Metadata standard version  1.0
Metadata constraints
Access constraints  Copyright: Exclusive right to the publication, production, or sale of the rights to a literary, dramatic, musical, or artistic work, or to the use of a commercial print or label, granted by law for a specified period of time to an author, composer, artist, distributor
Maintenance and update frequency  As needed: Data is updated as deemed necessary
Contact
Individual name  Jose Aguilar-Manjarrez
Organisation name  FAO - FIRI
Role  Point of contact: Party who can be contacted for acquiring knowledge about or acquisition of the resource
Electronic mail address  Jose.AguilarManjarrez@fao.org