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Increasing the benefits and sustainability of irrigation through integration of fisheries: A guide for water planners, managers and engineers

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  • Nguyen-Khoa, S.
  • McCartney, M.
  • Funge-Smith, S.
  • Smith, L.
  • Sellamuttu, S.S.
  • Dubois, M.

Abstract

This irrigation guide is being developed to assist water planners, water managers and civil engineers to develop and implement improved, sustainable irrigation systems. The guide will provide practical ways to better integrate fisheries into irrigation planning, construction, operation and management to increase the benefits of irrigation by safeguarding or even enhancing fisheries and the livelihoods of those who depend on them.

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  • Nguyen-Khoa, S. & McCartney, M. & Funge-Smith, S. & Smith, L. & Sellamuttu, S.S. & Dubois, M., 2020. "Increasing the benefits and sustainability of irrigation through integration of fisheries: A guide for water planners, managers and engineers," Monographs, The WorldFish Center, number 40889, April.
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    Keywords

    irrigation systems; Agriculture; food production; Food security; irrigated farming; sustainable development goals; guidelines; environmental impact assessment; Fisheries; floodplains; water governance; sustainable fisheries; Water management; river fisheries;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q00 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - General - - - General

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