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Poverty reduction and aquatic resources

Haylor, G.. (2004) Poverty reduction and aquatic resources. ,Bangkok, Thailand. Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management (STREAM)

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Abstract

The Millennium Development Goals call for a reduction in the proportion of people living on less than $1 a day to half the 1990 level by 2015. This means reducing from 28.3 percent of all people in low and middle income economies to 14.2 percent. The Goals also call for halving the proportion of people who suffer from hunger between 1990 and 2015. If projected growth remains on track, global poverty rates will fall to 13 percent – less than half the 1990 level – and 360 million more people will avert extreme poverty. So while poverty would not be eradicated, that would bring us much closer to the day when we can say that all the world's people have at least the bare minimum to eat and clothe themselves. (Pdf contains 9 pages).

Item Type:Monograph or Serial issue
Title:Poverty reduction and aquatic resources
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Haylor, G.
Date:2004
Publisher:Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management (STREAM)
Place of Publication:Bangkok, Thailand
Issuing Agency:Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management
Additional Information:The STREAM Initiative was hosted at the Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific (NACA) in Bangkok (Thailand)
Subjects:Aquaculture
Sociology
ID Code:2467
Deposited By:Mr Armand Gribling
Deposited On:22 Jul 2009 15:21
Last Modified:22 Jul 2009 15:21

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