Je serai heureux de recevoir une copie (version française) de ce document si intéressant pour tous ceux qui s'intéressent au développement de ce secteur.
D"avance merci
Prof. MUTAMBUE SHANGO Avenue Yandonge n° 9
Quartier Pigeon/Commune de Ngaliema
Ville Province de Kinshasa
République Démocratique du Congo Tel : 00 243 815830347
--- En date de : Jeu 19.1.12, Elahdal Mohamed <m.elahdal@yahoo.fr> a écrit :
De: Elahdal Mohamed <m.elahdal@yahoo.fr> Objet: [Sarnissa] Re : FW: New FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Proceedings: Aquaculture in desert and arid lands: Developments and constraints (FAP 20) Nouveau pêches de la FAO et de l'Aquaculture Actes: L'aquaculture dans le désert et les terres arides: Développements et contrai À: sarnissa-french-aquaculture@lists.stir.ac.uk Cc: " Valerio (FIRA)Crespi" <Valerio.Crespi@fao.org> Date: Jeudi 19 janvier 2012, 13h43
Bonjour cher ami Monsieur Crespi,
L'espère que tu vas bien bien ainsi que ta famille. Merci de me communiquer une copie de cette publication.
Mhammed El AHDAL Manager AquaExpert GSM : 06 61 33 06 37
--- En date de : Jeu 19.1.12, William Leschen <william.leschen@stir.ac.uk> a écrit :
> De: William Leschen <william.leschen@stir.ac.uk> > Objet: [Sarnissa] FW: New FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Proceedings: Aquaculture in desert and arid lands: Developments and constraints (FAP 20) Nouveau pêches de la FAO et de l'Aquaculture Actes: L'aquaculture dans le désert et les terres arides: Développements et contrai > À: "sarnissa-french-aquaculture Mailing List" <sarnissa-french-aquaculture@lists.stir.ac.uk> > Cc: "Crespi, Valerio (FIRA)" <Valerio.Crespi@fao.org>, "Alushe Hitula" <AlusheH@nepad.org>, "Olivier MIKOLASEK" <olivier.mikolasek@cirad.fr> > Date: Jeudi 19 janvier 2012, 11h49 > Voir > ci-dessous nouvelle publication de la FAO sur, mais seulement avec un résumé en français et pas plein texte français. Voir les mots de Valerio Crespi de la FAO. Si vous souhaitez obtenir une copie complète de la publication en français > alors e-mail à Valerio et la demande d'un. > Si suffisamment de membres > SARNISSA le faire alors qu'il devrait lui faire pression pour obtenir davantage de fonds pour > faire une traduction complète en français > From: Crespi, > Valerio (FIRA) [mailto:Valerio.Crespi@fao.org] > Sent: 19 January 2012 10:35 > To: William Leschen; Alushe Hitula > Cc: Hishamunda, Nathanael (FIRA) > Subject: RE: New FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture > Proceedings: Aquaculture in desert and arid lands: > Developments and constraints (FAP > 20) > Dear > Will, > Thank you > for your prompt action. I have just posted a news in the > ANAF web site. Unfortunately due to budget constraints in > FAO I was only able to add the French and Arabic > translations of the abstract of each paper. I do not know in > the future, but according to the interest for this > publication we can find some funds for translation, maybe > from NEPAD or SIDA project. > All the > best, Valerio Cher > Will, > > Merci pour votre action rapide. Je viens de posté un nouvelles dans le site Web de l'ANAF. Malheureusement, en raison > de contraintes > budgétaires de la > FAO, je n'ai > pu ajouter les > traductions en français > et en arabe > le résumé de chaque > document. Je ne sais pas à l'avenir, > mais en fonction > de l'intérêt pour cette publication, nous > pouvons trouver des fonds > pour la > traduction, peut-être du NEPAD ou l'ASDI projet. > > Tous les meilleurs, > Valerio > From: William > Leschen [mailto:william.leschen@stir.ac.uk] > > Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2012 11:31 AM > To: Crespi, Valerio (FIRA); Alushe Hitula > Subject: RE: New FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture > Proceedings: Aquaculture in desert and arid lands: > Developments and constraints (FAP > 20) > Dear Valerio(and Alushe) > Thank you for this - Ive now > put up on sarnissa network – e forum website and > Facebook site - Valerio – just to ask for > francophone Africa and are french speaking SARNISSA > members esp the likes of Mali Burkina Faso etc > W Africa do you have link to French language > version . Best wishes Will > From: Crespi, > Valerio (FIRA) [mailto:Valerio.Crespi@fao.org] > > Sent: 19 January 2012 09:09 > To: Betty Nyandat; mukalazif@yahoo.com; > eliaikaritha@yahoo.co.uk; > bondjamonique@yahoo.fr; > isabelomar@hotmail.com; > modmazu@yahoo.com; > Diegane Ndong; Emmanuel Aryee; coulibaly seydou; joseph > mutale; andrewalio@gmail.com; > mwafula@lvfo.org; > vmotari@gmail.com; > jbalirwa@yahoo.com; > Alushe Hitula; Sloans Chimatiro; William Leschen; Panduleni > Elago > Cc: Sbabura; Bright Onapito; Moehl, John (FAORAF); > Lovatelli, Alessandro (FIRA) > Subject: FW: New FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture > Proceedings: Aquaculture in desert and arid lands: > Developments and constraints (FAP > 20) > > Dear > All, We are pleased to inform you that > the FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Technical Proceedings No. > 20 on “Aquaculture in desert and arid lands: > Developments and constraints” has been published > and is now available (see below) This FAO technical > workshop allowed to highlight that aquaculture has great > potential for expansion not only in marine offshore areas, > but also in desert and arid lands (covering 20 percent of > the world land mass) with surface and/or subsurface water > resources. Underground water certainly represents an > opportunity for poor farming communities living in arid and > isolated areas. Applying water-saving strategies, including > use of run-off water and integration of aquaculture with > agriculture practices, has demonstrated the good > performances of fish/vegetable co-culture systems even in > very arid and remote areas. We > would certainly appreciate if you could bring this > publication to the attention of all interested and relevant > people and offices you may be in contact > with. Hard copies are available on > demand. Kindest regards, Valerio Crespi and Alessandro > Lovatelli > > Crespi, V.; Lovatelli, > A.Aquaculture in desert and arid > lands: Developments and constraints FAO Technical Workshop. 6-9 July > 2010, Hermosillo, Mexico. Proceedings No. 20 Rome, FAO. > 2011. 202 pp. > ABSTRACT - Aquaculture in desert and arid lands > has been growing steadily over the last decade thanks to the > modern technologies and alternative energy sources that have > allowed water in these places of extremes to be exploited > more effectively and more efficiently, using it for both > crop irrigation and production of fish.This publication presents the > evolution of desert and arid land aquaculture in the past > few decades in seven countries and regions (Australia, > Egypt, Israel, Mexico, Southern Africa, the United States of > America, and Central Asia) describing the achievements of a > number of farming operations, which demonstrate the > significant potential for farming commercial aquatic > organisms using geothermal, fresh and brackish waters. The > global overview on desert aquaculture development shows, > through the use of maps and tables, those countries with > vast extensions of arid territories that should be better > investigated for potential aquaculture development.Limiting factors were > extensively discussed during the workshop, and several > measures were identified and proposed. Desert conditions are > characterized by high day temperatures, cold winter nights, > solar radiation, scarce precipitation and very low relative > humidity. The experts reached consensus on the definition of > aquaculture in the desert and arid lands, which was defined > as follows: “Aquaculture activities practised in > desert and arid lands characterized by low precipitation > (< 250 mm/year), high solar radiation, high > rate of evaporation, using subsurface and surface > water”.At the end of the workshop, a > series of recommendations were elaborated by the experts to > assist FAO Member countries wishing to generate a favourable > national environment to promote sustainable aquaculture > development. Limited water supply remains the > single largest constraint for aquaculture development in > arid and semi-arid regions; however, where the resource is > available, the development of integrated aqua-agriculture > systems may certainly provide economic output opportunities > from such resource-limited regions. Such farming systems may > also enable the production of highly priced fish, vegetables > and fruits all year round. > > > The > publication can be found at the following addresses: > Online PDF > file: > http://www.fao.org/docrep/015/ba0114e/ba0114e.pdfOnline > PDF zipped file: http://www.fao.org/docrep/015/ba0114e/ba0114e.zip > > > -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Valerio > CRESPI > Aquaculture Officer (Information)Aquaculture Service > of > the FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department > V.le delle Terme di Caracalla, 00153 Rome-Italy. > Tel > : +39-0657052009 > Fax : +39-0657053020 > E-mail : valerio.crespi@fao.org > Please > visit our homepage: www.fao.org/fishery/aquaculture > > Global > Conference on Aquaculture 2010Farming > the waters for people and foodwww.aqua-conference2010.org > > > The > Sunday Times Scottish University of the Year > 2009/2010The > University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland, > number SC 011159. > The Sunday > Times Scottish University of the Year 2009/2010 > The University of > Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC > 011159. > > > > > > -----La pièce jointe associée suit----- > > _______________________________________________ > Sarnissa-french-aquaculture mailing list > Sarnissa-french-aquaculture@lists.stir.ac.uk > http://lists.stir.ac.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sarnissa-french-aquaculture >
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