نتایج جستجو برای: sustainable aquaculture indicators

تعداد نتایج: 235800  

2016
Oladokun S. Olanrewaju

Risk based design uncertainty analysis has also been used on system that use fill materials from seabed, hills, deep underground excavations, and even construction debris, engineers are able to create relatively vast and valuable land from the sea. Aaquaculture industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in the world. Considerable interest exists in developing open ocean aquaculture in respo...

2009
A. M. Nobre J. G. Ferreira

a r t i c l e i n f o Keywords: Sustainable aquaculture Ecosystem approach to aquaculture (EAA) Ecological–economic modelling Integrated coastal management (ICM) MARKET model This paper presents a Modeling Approach to Resource economics decision-maKing in EcoaquaculTure (MARKET model). The MARKET model was developed as a scenario-testing tool to provide insights on the ecological and economic i...

Journal: :جغرافیا و توسعه فضای شهری 0
اصغر ضرّابی میر نجف موسوی علی باقری کشکولی

extended abstract: introduction creative city is a place with a strong flourish of arts and culture, creativity and innovation with four scenarios of creative human capital, quality of life, innovation and investment in social in order to use of sustainable development indicators. the aim of this study is an analysis of the relationship between sustainable development indicators and criteria of...

2010

Scotland’s coastal environment has many areas which are potentially suitable for sustainable aquaculture development. However previous studies have shown that aquaculture may have a detrimental impact on sensitive environments. The main objective of this study is to develop a holistic management tool for sustainable coastal marine aquaculture in the Western Isles of Scotland through development...

2015
Subharthi Pal

Nearly one-third of the world’s seafood supplies come from aquaculture industry, representing the fastest growing agricultural sector. Sustainable aquaculture production is crucial to meet the future demands for seafood globally. However, one of the biggest threats it faces is infectious bacterial disease, which effect livelihoods of communities causing heavy financial and production loses and ...

2011
M. D. Bentley

1. The Building Blocks 1.1. An Evolving Global Consumer Culture 1.2. What is the Problem with Consumption? 1.3. Getting to the Point... 1.4. What is Sustainable Consumption? 1.5. Why Develop Indicators? 1.6. Integrating the Two Themes 2. In The Beginning, There Were Seventeen 2.1. Indicators for Key Resources 2.1.1 Energy 2.1.2. Materials, Material Flows and Waste 2.1.3. Water 2.1.4. Land 2.2. ...

Journal: :Journal of public health policy 2016
Bandy X Lee Finn Kjaerulf Shannon Turner Larry Cohen Peter D Donnelly Robert Muggah Rachel Davis Anna Realini Berit Kieselbach Lori Snyder MacGregor Irvin Waller Rebecca Gordon Michele Moloney-Kitts Grace Lee James Gilligan

The United Nations' 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development recognizes violence as a threat to sustainability. To serve as a context, we provide an overview of the Sustainable Development Goals as they relate to violence prevention by including a summary of key documents informing violence prevention efforts by the World Health Organization (WHO) and Violence Prevention Alliance (VPA) partners....

Journal: :Frontiers in plant science 2016
Eliot M. Herman Monica A. Schmidt

Aquaculture is the most rapidly growing segment of global animal production that now surpasses wild-capture fisheries production and is continuing to grow 10% annually. Sustainable aquaculture needs to diminish, and progressively eliminate, its dependence on fishmeal-sourced feed from over-harvested fisheries. Sustainable aquafeed sources will need to be primarily of plant-origin. Soybean is cu...

2004
Barry A. Costa-Pierce

In the 21 century, aquaculture developers will need to spend as much time on technological advances coming to the field as they do in designing ecological approaches that clearly exhibit stewardship of the environment and coastal societies. The degraded state of aquatic ecosystems worldwide, combined with public concerns about adding new sources of pollution to already overburdened aquatic ecos...

2000

Discusses the interaction between socio-economic systems and their natural environment, by examining the indicators of sustainable development. Areas covered by the operationalization of sustainable development indicators; Details on the global nature of environmental problems; Important strategy of the operationalization of sustainable development; Link between economic data and ecological ind...

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