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| Title: | The ecological state of Lake Naivasha, Kenya, 2005: Turning 25 years research into an effective Ramsar monitoring programme |
| Authors: | Mavuti, K.M. Harper, David |
| ASFA Terms: | Inland waters Freshwater lakes Tropical lakes Ecological balance Ecosystem management Environment management Environmental monitoring Resource management Baseline studies Long-term changes |
| Issue Date: | 2006 |
| Citation: | Odada, Eric & Olago, Daniel O. (Ed.) Proceedings of the 11th World Lakes Conference: vol. 2. p. 30-34. |
| Abstract: | The present paper summarises the state of ecological knowledge in the lake based upon the research of the teams of Harper & Mavuti, funded by the Earthwatch Institute since 1987. It suggests how the research knowledge should drive the Ramsar monitoring programme that is now evolving. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/2127 |
| Appears in Collections: | Conference Papers
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