Autor:
Lynch, A.J.
Baumgartner, Lee J.
Boys, C.A.
Conallin, J.
Cowx, I.G.
Finlayson, C. Max
Franklin, P.A.
Hogan, Z.
Koehn, J.D.
McCartney, Matthew P.
O’Brien, G.
Phouthavong, K.
Silva, L.G.M.
Tob, C.A.
Valbo-Jorgensen, J.
Vu, A.V.
Whiting, L.
Wibowo, A.
Duncan, P.
Irrigated agriculture and inland fisheries both make important contributions to food security, nutrition, livelihoods and wellbeing. Typically, in modern irrigation systems, these components operate independently. Some practices, commonly associated with water use and intensification of crop prod...
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Lynch, A.J.
,
Baumgartner, Lee J.
,
Boys, C.A.
,
Conallin, J.
,
Cowx, I.G.
,
Finlayson, C. Max
,
Franklin, P.A.
,
Hogan, Z.
,
Koehn, J.D.
,
McCartney, Matthew P.
,
O’Brien, G.
,
Phouthavong, K.
,
Silva, L.G.M.
,
Tob, C.A.
,
Valbo-Jorgensen, J.
,
Vu, A.V.
,
Whiting, L.
,
Wibowo, A.
,
Duncan, P.
,
[Speaking the same language: can the Sustainable Development Goals translate the needs of inland fisheries into irrigation decisions?]
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Speaking the same language: can the Sustainable Development Goals translate the needs of inland fisheries into irrigation decisions?