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<Planning and Management of Lakes and Reservoirs:
An Integrated Approach to Eutrophication
Abridged Version- A Student's Guide>
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This training module is derived from and complements the book, PLANNING AND
MANAGEMENT OF LAKES AND RESERVOIRS, AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO EUTROPHICATION,
published under IETC Technical Publication Series No.11 (1999) and also
available on the IETC Web site (http://www.unep.or.jp).
Experts contributing to the preparation of the training module are as follows
John M. Melack (Editor),
Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management,
University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Francisco Brzovic, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile
Genady Golubev, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Sven Jorgensen, Royal Danish School of Pharmacy, Denmark
Charles Kolstad, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Christopher H.D. Magadza, University of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe
Monique Trudel, Educom Environment, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Jose G. Tundisi, University of Sao Paulo at Sao Carlos, Sao Carlos, Brazil
Participants in the Pilot Training Workshop held at Naivasha, Kenya, in
January 2000 were as follows: Ahmed S.A. Hussein (Sudan), Jobo Molapo (Lesotho),
Musa Kilonzo (Kenya), Ibraheem A. Olomoda (Niger), Peter Chola (Zambia),
Fikremariam Kahsai (Eritrea), Alex M. Banda (Malawi), Vusumuzi Simelane
(Swaziland), Judith Mwabeza (Tanzania), Lillian Idrakua (Uganda), Amie Jarra
(Gambia), Malgonata Tarczynska (Poland), Vicente Santiago (UNEP-IETC), Yinka
Adebayo (UNEP, Regional Office for Africa), Samuel M. Gitahi and Sarah Higgins
(Lake Naivasha Riparian Asssociation), Christopher M. Warui (Lake Naivasha
Growers Group), Mbogo Kamau (Kenya Marine and Freshwater Research Institute),
Anderson Koyo (Kenya Wildlife Service), Ignatius Abiya and P.N. Chege (Kenya
Wildlife Service Training Institute), Kitaka Nzula (Egerton University, Kenya),
and Kenneth M. Mavuti, Otieno N. Amos, Murage D. Lionel, Judith Nyunja, Msafiri
Wambua, G.M. Kivengea, Dorothy Nyingi, Wairimu Muohi and Chihenyo Muoyi
(University of Nairobi).
The project was fully financed by UNEP-IETC complemented by a contribution in
kind from the University of California, Santa Barbara. The Kenya Wildlife
Service Training Institute hosted the activity and the Regional Office for
Africa of UNEP assisted in organization of the workshop.
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