Diagnostic study of the Volta Basin fisheries: Part 1 overview of the fisheries resources
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- Kolding, J. & van Zwieten, P., 2006. "Improving productivity in tropical lakes and reservoirs," Monographs, The WorldFish Center, number 37509, April.
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Fishery resources; Inland fisheries; Dams; Ghana; Voltaian Basin; Ghana; Volta L.; Africa;All these keywords.
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- Q00 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - General - - - General
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