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Harnessing land and water resources for improved food security and ecosystem services in Africa

Title
  1. Harnessing land and water resources for improved food security and ecosystem services in Africa / edited by Effiom E. Oku, Kwabena O. Asubonteng, Praise Nutakor.
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  1. Accra, Ghana : United Nations University Institute for Natural Resources in Africa (UNU-INRA), [2014]
  2. ©2014

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Additional authors
  1. Oku, Effiom E.
  2. Asubonteng, Kwabena Owusu
  3. Nutakor, Praise
  4. Institute for Natural Resources in Africa, issuing body.
Description
  1. x, 172 pages : illustrations (chiefly color); 25 cm
Subject
  1. Land tenure > Africa
  2. Land use > Africa > Planning
  3. Natural resources > Africa > Management
  4. Food security > Africa
  5. Water security > Africa
  6. Food security
  7. Land tenure
  8. Land use > Planning
  9. Natural resources > Management
  10. Water security
  11. Natürliche Ressourcen
  12. Ressourcenmanagement
  13. Wasser
  14. Ernährungssicherung
  15. Wasserreserve
  16. Propriété foncière > Afrique
  17. Utilisation du sol > Planification > Afrique
  18. Gestion des ressources naturelles > Afrique
  19. Aliments > Approvisionnement > Afrique
  20. Sécurité de l'eau > afrique
  21. Africa
  22. Afrika
Contents
  1. Land and Water Resources for Improved Food Security and Ecosystem Services in Africa -- Natural Resource Conservation in Ghana: an Economic Assessment of Lake Bosomtwi -- Towards Sustainable Management of Ethiopia's Lake Chamo Biodiversity Resources: a Geo-spatial Supported Approach -- Review of Carbon Sequestration under some Agricultural Water Management Practices -- An Assessment of the Quality of Natural Spring Water Used as Alternative Domestic Water Sources in Ibadan, Nigeria -- Combined Constructed Wetlands and Stabilisation Ponds- a Key Ecotechnology for Treating Africa's Wastewater -- Estimates of Wastewater Generation and use in Urban Ghana -- The Land Rush in Africa: Implications and Institutional Panacea -- Introduction of New Input Combination Package for Rice Production in Ebonyi State, Nigeria -- Economic Impact of Climate Change on Value of Irrigated Rice Farms in Nigeria: A Ricardian Approach.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. "This book is a compilation of research papers, written by experts from reputable universities and organisations in Africa and beyond"--Foreword.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references