Technological Innovation and Developmental Strategies for Sustainable Management of Aquatic Resources in Developing Countries

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Julius Ibukun Agboola
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[1] United Nations University,Operating Unit Ishikawa/Kanazawa, Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability
[2] Lagos State University,Department of Fisheries, Faculty of Science/Centre for Environment and Science Education (CESE)
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Environmental Management | 2014年 / 54卷
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Technology; Developing countries; Strategies; Aquatic resources; Sustainable management;
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Sustainable use and allocation of aquatic resources including water resources require implementation of ecologically appropriate technologies, efficient and relevant to local needs. Despite the numerous international agreements and provisions on transfer of technology, this has not been successfully achieved in developing countries. While reviewing some challenges to technological innovations and developments (TID), this paper analyzes five TID strategic approaches centered on grassroots technology development and provision of localized capacity for sustainable aquatic resources management. Three case studies provide examples of successful implementation of these strategies. Success requires the provision of localized capacity to manage technology through knowledge empowerment in rural communities situated within a framework of clear national priorities for technology development.
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页码:1237 / 1248
页数:11
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