To ensure food security and nutritional quality for a growing world population in the face of climate change, stagnant capture fisheries production, increasing aquaculture production and competition for natural resources, countries must be accountable for what they consume rather than what they produce. To investigate the sustainability of seafood consumption, we propose a methodology to examine the impact of seafood supply chains across national boundaries: the seafood consumption footprint. The seafood consumption footprint is expressed as the biomass of domestic and imported seafood production required to satisfy national seafood consumption, and is estimated using a multi-regional input-output model. Thus, we reconstruct for the first t...
The dominant sustainable seafood narrative is one where developed world markets catalyze practice im...
Global change drivers, such as population growth, increasing consumption, inequity in resource distr...
Globally, seafood is an important protein source because it is a nutritious food source produced wit...
Consumption-based accounting has been used to understand the resource and environmental pressures as...
The seafood industry has become increasingly interconnected at a global scale, with fish the most tr...
Seafood is expected to play a key role in improving access to healthy diets while providing food pro...
The distance between where food is produced and consumed is increasing, and is often taken as eviden...
Consumer demand for sustainably sourced seafood has given rise to eco-label initiatives such as the ...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Knowing the patterns of marine resource exploitation and seafood trade may help countries to design ...
People derive benefits from the seafood trade including food security, work and profits. As trade in...
Globally, one-sixth of landings from marine capture fisheries are destined for the production of fis...
The sustainability of global seafood supply to meet increasing demand is facing several challenges, ...
As the global human population grows and the middle class widens, resources are becoming increasingl...
Human activities in and around the oceans are affecting the health of ocean ecosystems. In particula...
The dominant sustainable seafood narrative is one where developed world markets catalyze practice im...
Global change drivers, such as population growth, increasing consumption, inequity in resource distr...
Globally, seafood is an important protein source because it is a nutritious food source produced wit...
Consumption-based accounting has been used to understand the resource and environmental pressures as...
The seafood industry has become increasingly interconnected at a global scale, with fish the most tr...
Seafood is expected to play a key role in improving access to healthy diets while providing food pro...
The distance between where food is produced and consumed is increasing, and is often taken as eviden...
Consumer demand for sustainably sourced seafood has given rise to eco-label initiatives such as the ...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Knowing the patterns of marine resource exploitation and seafood trade may help countries to design ...
People derive benefits from the seafood trade including food security, work and profits. As trade in...
Globally, one-sixth of landings from marine capture fisheries are destined for the production of fis...
The sustainability of global seafood supply to meet increasing demand is facing several challenges, ...
As the global human population grows and the middle class widens, resources are becoming increasingl...
Human activities in and around the oceans are affecting the health of ocean ecosystems. In particula...
The dominant sustainable seafood narrative is one where developed world markets catalyze practice im...
Global change drivers, such as population growth, increasing consumption, inequity in resource distr...
Globally, seafood is an important protein source because it is a nutritious food source produced wit...