Proceedings of a Workshop Held in Accra, Ghana, 20-21 September 1999
A joint publication by
Inland Water Resources and Aquaculture Service
Fisheries Department Group of the Regional Office for Africa
Agriculture Department Group of the Regional Office for Africa
Water Resources Development and Management Service
Prepared by
J.F. Moehl
Fisheries Department Group
FAO Regional Office for Africa
I. Beernaerts
Agriculture Department Group
FAO Regional Office for Africa
A.G. Coche
FAO Consultant
M. Halwart
Inland Water Resources and Aquaculture Service
FAO Fisheries Department
V.O. Sagua
FAO Consultant
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Rome, 2001
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FAO photos by A. Conti and M. Halwart
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MAIN ACRONYMS/SIGLES PRINCIPALES
2. OBJECTIVES AND ORGANIZATION
4. STATUS OF INTEGRATED IRRIGATION-AQUACULTURE
4.1 Integrated irrigation-aquaculture and its potential
4.2 IIA and the FAO Special Programme for Food Security
4.3 Country statements
5. EXPECTATIONS OF PARTICIPANTS
5.1 Expectations from IIA research
5.2 Expectations from IIA development
6.1 Definitions: networks and networking
6.2 Typology of networks
6.3 Networks: major constraints
6.4 Networking: keys to success
7. EXAMPLES OF AFRICAN REGIONAL NETWORKS
7.1 Regional Association for Irrigation and Drainage (RAID)
7.2 The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture and the Ecoregional Programme for Humid and Subhumid Tropics of Subsaharan Africa
7.3 West Africa Rice Development Association
8. WORKSHOP CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
ANNEX 4. INTÉGRATION IRRIGATION-AQUACULTURE EN COTE D'IVOIRE
ANNEX 5. INTEGRATED IRRIGATION-AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH IN GHANA
ANNEX 6. INTÉGRATION IRRIGATION-AQUACULTURE AU MALI
ANNEX 7. INTEGRATED IRRIGATION-AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH IN ZAMBIA