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Sustainable intensification of aquaculture value chains between Asia and Europe: A framework for understanding impacts and challenges

Author Affiliations
University of Stirling, Shanghai Ocean University, Noakhali Science and Technology University
Published InAquaculture
Year2017
Citations154

Abstract

Sustainable intensification (SI) is defined and interpreted in terms of a framework to support production of farmed aquatic animals in Asia and their trade with Europe. A novel holistic perspective to value chain analysis, informed by a range of sustainability tools, is used to explain the dynamic in the trade that is having significant impacts on livelihoods in both regions. The origins of SI in agriculture are first described and their congruence with aquaculture clarified. Asian aquaculture systems, based on their emergent properties, are then located within a SI framework considering possible boundaries (enterprise, zone or whole value chain). The implications of conventional intensification, and alternatives are explored with reference to specific examples and impacts on the local and global…
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