TY - BOOK AU - International center for living Aquatic resources management TI - The context of small-scale integrated agriculture systems in Africa: A case study of Malawi SN - 9711022656 U1 - 639.8 20 PY - 1991/// CY - Germany PB - gtz N1 - Table of contents INTRODUCTION 1 elevation above sea level political divisions and location of Malawi 2 Introduction 10 1 A resource systems model to assess the viability 11 2 Limiting isotherms and potential aquaculture zonation 19 3 Rates of potentially available fish per capita 29 THE STATUS OF AQUACULTURE AND FISH PRODUCTION 39 2 Yields offish from howash in the Lake Manzalla Area Egypt 8 Variations in the yield of acadjas in Benin 54 MALAWI THE NATIONAL SETTING 67 1 Administrative divisions and principal towns of Malawi 68 6 Population density in Malawi by district 1977 percentage distribution 74 12 Coefficient of variability in the onset and end of the rainy season in Malawi 81 17 The general relationship between elevation above sea level 87 19 Zonation of Malawi for integrated agricultureaquaculture based 29a Comparison of development expenditure 19641975 of 102 40 Distribution of smallscale farms in Malawi by number 117 CAPTURE FISHERIES IN MALAWI 136 THE UTILIZATION OF CAPTURE FISHERY PRODUCTS 169 AN OVERVIEW OF AQUACULTURE IN MALAWI 189 AQUACULTURE RESEARCH TRAINING EXTENSION 205 SMALLSCALE FARMING SYSTEMS AND AQUACULTURE 233 COMMUNITY LAND TENURE AND HOUSEHOLD DECISIONMAKING WITH 250 Community Level Norms as Constraints on Decisionmaking 260 Household Decisionmaking 268 Labor and the Traditional Household in Southern Malawi 277 The Sexual Division of Labor in SmallScale Farming 286 LIST OF ACRONYMS 300 Copyright ER -