Iam here for a training. koma sikutetha kwakeko, and we malawians we are blessed with the fresh water of lake malawi kuno athuwa akunyadila ka nsinje kachabechabe
wooza wrote: Iam here for a training. koma sikutetha kwakeko, and we malawians we are blessed with the fresh water of lake malawi kuno athuwa akunyadila ka nsinje kachabechabe
Right now lake Malawi is as polluted as your bath water so i wouldn't be as proud of it as you make it look.
Please! please! please! Lake malawi is not as polluted as your bathtub its just as good as it was yesterday save for siltation and namasipuni here and there
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Lake Malawi covers a total area of 22,490 square kilometers.1 The lakeshore people, particularly those in landlocked Malawi, rely on the lake for water, transport, recreation, electricity, irrigation, and most importantly, fish. But pollution and overfishing now threaten this valuable resource, resulting in environmental degradation through the loss of species in the Lake. It is only by implementing concerted policy measures that this degradation can be reversed. Possible solutions for consideration are population control measures, education and training, appropriate fish management techniques, both domestically and internationally, and poverty reduction through economic and social development. Contributing Factors
The environmental degradation of Lake Malawi can be attributed to four factors: high population growth rates, the economic value of the lake, the Malawian lake-shore culture, and the continued harvesting of large quantities of fish.
YTP wrote: Lake Malawi covers a total area of 22,490 square kilometers.1 The lakeshore people, particularly those in landlocked Malawi, rely on the lake for water, transport, recreation, electricity, irrigation, and most importantly, fish. But pollution and overfishing now threaten this valuable resource, resulting in environmental degradation through the loss of species in the Lake. It is only by implementing concerted policy measures that this degradation can be reversed. Possible solutions for consideration are population control measures, education and training, appropriate fish management techniques, both domestically and internationally, and poverty reduction through economic and social development. Contributing Factors
The environmental degradation of Lake Malawi can be attributed to four factors: high population growth rates, the economic value of the lake, the Malawian lake-shore culture, and the continued harvesting of large quantities of fish.
-- Edited by YTP at 15:23, 2006-11-09
I see you did your home work, but still you keep me wondering as to which part of the Nyasa is being polluted?
YTP wrote: Lake Malawi covers a total area of 22,490 square kilometers.1 The lakeshore people, particularly those in landlocked Malawi, rely on the lake for water, transport, recreation, electricity, irrigation, and most importantly, fish. But pollution and overfishing now threaten this valuable resource, resulting in environmental degradation through the loss of species in the Lake. It is only by implementing concerted policy measures that this degradation can be reversed. Possible solutions for consideration are population control measures, education and training, appropriate fish management techniques, both domestically and internationally, and poverty reduction through economic and social development. Contributing Factors
The environmental degradation of Lake Malawi can be attributed to four factors: high population growth rates, the economic value of the lake, the Malawian lake-shore culture, and the continued harvesting of large quantities of fish.
wooza wrote: Iam here for a training. koma sikutetha kwakeko, and we malawians we are blessed with the fresh water of lake malawi kuno athuwa akunyadila ka nsinje kachabechabe
Right now lake Malawi is as polluted as your bath water so i wouldn't be as proud of it as you make it look.
Good luck with your search for mwians though.
Yes lake malawi waters maybe polluted but not as these other rivers these countries are proud of, and I feel malawi still has the fresh waters. We just need solutions as YTP said but for the population control ndiye kaya coz anzathu akumaziku ndichikhalidwe chawo kuti akhalengati mchenga wakwawoko.
YTP wrote: Lake Malawi covers a total area of 22,490 square kilometers.1 The lakeshore people, particularly those in landlocked Malawi, rely on the lake for water, transport, recreation, electricity, irrigation, and most importantly, fish. But pollution and overfishing now threaten this valuable resource, resulting in environmental degradation through the loss of species in the Lake. It is only by implementing concerted policy measures that this degradation can be reversed. Possible solutions for consideration are population control measures, education and training, appropriate fish management techniques, both domestically and internationally, and poverty reduction through economic and social development. Contributing Factors
The environmental degradation of Lake Malawi can be attributed to four factors: high population growth rates, the economic value of the lake, the Malawian lake-shore culture, and the continued harvesting of large quantities of fish.
-- Edited by YTP at 15:23, 2006-11-09
Be very careful with your copy and paste stuff, i bet you havent been to the lake districts in ages, some of these reports you get from the net are crap, what is the population density of the lake districts to warrant such comments of massive pollution?
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