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Announcements
11th World Lake Conference
Many lakes are subject to high levels of
rapid population growth, urbanization, industrialization,
mining development, growth of irrigated agriculture, and impacts
of climate change. These pressures have altered ecosystem
processes and resulted in several threats on the lakes including:
loss of biodiversity, over-fishing, eutrophication, proliferation
of invasive weeds, toxic contamination and over-abstraction
of water.
The Ministry of Water and Irrigation of
Kenya and International Lake Environment Committee (ILEC)
is therefore organizing the 11th World lake Conference in
Kenya in November this year. The principle objective of this
conference is therefore to bring together diverse groups of
people and organizations dealing with lakes to provide a rich
forum for exchange of knowledge and experiences on the management
of lakes in general and African lakes in particular. The conference
will review progress on ongoing lake basin initiatives as
well as set future goals for lake basin management.
www.ileckenya.go.ke/ilec.html
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