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Title: Mitigation of Environmental Problems in Lake Victoria, East Africa: Causal Chain and Policy Options Analyses
Authors: Odada, E.
Olago, D.
Kulindwa, K.
Ntiba, J.
Wandiga, S.
Keywords: Environmental Problems
Mitigation
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Citation: Ambio Vol. 33 No. 1–2, Pp 13-23, Feb. 2004
Series/Report no.: Ambio;Vol. 33 No. 1–2, Pp 13-23
Abstract: Lake Victoria is an international waterbody that offers the riparian communities a large number of extremely important environmental services. Over the past three decades or so, the lake has come under increasing and considerable pressure from a variety of interlinked human activities such as overfishing, species introductions, industrial pollution, eutrophication, and sedimentation. In this paper we examine the root causes for overfishing and pollution in Lake Victoria and give possible policy options that can help remediate or mitigate the environmental degradation.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/908
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