Hydroponics initially developed in arid regions in response to freshwater shortages, while in areas with poor soil, it was viewed as an opportunity to increase productivity with fewer fertilizer inputs. In the 1950s, recirculating aquaculture also emerged in response to similar water limitations in arid regions in order to make better use of available water resources and better contain wastes. However, disposal of sludge from such systems remained problematic, thus leading to the advent of aquaponics, wherein the recycling of nutrients produced by fish as fertilizer for plants proved to be an innovative solution to waste discharge that also had economic advantages by producing a second marketable product. Aquaponics was also shown to be an ...
Aquaponics is the practice of combining aquaculture with hydroponics. This methodology not only impr...
Whilst aquaponics may be considered in the mid-stage of development, there are a number of allied, n...
The increase in population coupled with current and escalating extent of soil degradation, water sca...
As the world’s population grows, the demands for increased food pro- duction expand, and as the stre...
Global environmental, social and economic challenges drive the need for new and improved solutions f...
Some readers of Ecocycles may find surprising that the journal opened a section called Aquaponic Cor...
Hydroponics and aquaponics are emergent agricultural techniques that offer several environmental sol...
Aquaponics is an evolving closed-system food production technology that integrates recirculating aqu...
Due to huge demand on water resources and subsequently food supply, many new trends in the farming i...
open2noThe research leading to this publication has received funding from the European Union’s Horiz...
Aquaponics is the sustainable approaches of present day’s world for raising fish species along with ...
World problems related to food and water deserve particular attention. Malthus, more than two centur...
Aquaponics is the union of hydroponics (growing plants without soil) and aquaculture (farming fish o...
Whilst aquaponics may be considered in the mid-stage of development, there are a number of allied, n...
Aquaponics is a closed-loop, recirculating water system in which plants and fish grow together mutua...
Aquaponics is the practice of combining aquaculture with hydroponics. This methodology not only impr...
Whilst aquaponics may be considered in the mid-stage of development, there are a number of allied, n...
The increase in population coupled with current and escalating extent of soil degradation, water sca...
As the world’s population grows, the demands for increased food pro- duction expand, and as the stre...
Global environmental, social and economic challenges drive the need for new and improved solutions f...
Some readers of Ecocycles may find surprising that the journal opened a section called Aquaponic Cor...
Hydroponics and aquaponics are emergent agricultural techniques that offer several environmental sol...
Aquaponics is an evolving closed-system food production technology that integrates recirculating aqu...
Due to huge demand on water resources and subsequently food supply, many new trends in the farming i...
open2noThe research leading to this publication has received funding from the European Union’s Horiz...
Aquaponics is the sustainable approaches of present day’s world for raising fish species along with ...
World problems related to food and water deserve particular attention. Malthus, more than two centur...
Aquaponics is the union of hydroponics (growing plants without soil) and aquaculture (farming fish o...
Whilst aquaponics may be considered in the mid-stage of development, there are a number of allied, n...
Aquaponics is a closed-loop, recirculating water system in which plants and fish grow together mutua...
Aquaponics is the practice of combining aquaculture with hydroponics. This methodology not only impr...
Whilst aquaponics may be considered in the mid-stage of development, there are a number of allied, n...
The increase in population coupled with current and escalating extent of soil degradation, water sca...