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Mitigating the impact of climate change on African aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity - Advocacy Note

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Advocacy Note (3.246Mb)
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Language
en
Date
2022-11
Authors
AU-IBAR
Brandolini, Giorgio
Seisay, Mohamed (Dr) - Editor
Mokenye, Joel (Editor)
Sagoe, Alberta (Dr)
Nadiope, Eric
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Abstract
The advocacy note argues in favour of the creation of a climate change mitigation effort that incorporates the involvement of stakeholders at the local, national, sub-regional, and regional levels in order to maximise the impact of innovation across Africa.
Subject
Climate Change; Aquatic Ecosystems
Publisher
AU-IBAR
Extent
12 Pages
Sponsors/Funders/Partners
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA)
URI
http://repository.au-ibar.org/handle/123456789/1392
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  • Fisheries, Aquaculture, Blue Economy and Aquatic Biodiversity [103]
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