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Law for water management: a guide to concepts and effective approaches
… non-consumptive uses 3.3.1. Inland capture fisheries and aquaculture 3.3.2. Hydropower 3.3.3. Navigation 3.3.4. … Agriculture Domestic Domestic Industrial Irrigation Aquaculture Domestic Industrial Irrigation Storage Hydropower … Flood control Consumptive: quality only Waste discharge Aquaculture Waste discharge Aquaculture Non- consumptive …
Wetlands, water and the law. Using law to advance wetland conservation and wise use
… include manmade wetlands, such as canals, reservoirs and aquaculture ponds. The Ramsar definition, adopted in 1971, … irrigated lands, ponds for agriculture and livestock, aquaculture installations, rivers and reservoirs which have … for example where mangrove ecosystems are converted to aquaculture ponds or where floodplains are drained and …
Issues in water law reform
… industries, services, hydro and thermal power plants, aquaculture, recreational users, or others who have their own … More benefits were given to agriculture, livestock, aquaculture, water supply users, and micro enterprises than … as fishing and navigation (formerly included), as well as aquaculture (formerly not mentioned), regulated under …
The greening of water law: Managing freshwater resources for people and the environment
… for the expansion of agricultural activities, such as aquaculture. The state of the environment has, at any given … preserved, such as through sustained environmental flows, aquaculture and other food production efforts will be … and communities in the form of enhanced opportunities for aquaculture and other food production efforts, sustained …