Aquaculture is one of the fastest-growing food production sectors in many low-income and food-deficit countries with aquatic ecozones. Yet its specific impact on nutrition and livelihood in local communities, where commercial and/or export-orientated aquaculture activities are developed, is largely unknown. The present narrative and argumentative review aims to provide an overview of our current understanding of the connections between aquaculture agroecosystems, local and national fish production, fish consumption patterns and nutrition and health outcomes. The agroecological dynamic in a coastal-estuarine zone, where the aquatic environment ranges from fully saline to freshwater, is complex, with seasonal and annual fluctuations in freshw...
Fish plays a vital role in the nutritional quality of diets in Bangladesh, especially for the poor. ...
Food system is a powerful concept for understanding and responding to nutrition and sustainability c...
Food insecurity remains one of the most visible dimensions of poverty. The increasing population ami...
Aquaculture is one of the fastest-growing food production sectors in many low-income and food-defici...
This narrative review aims to provide an interdisciplinary perspective on actors that link global aq...
Export-orientated shrimp and prawn farming in coastal ghers has been associated with negative enviro...
AbstractBangladesh has made considerable progress against human development indicators in recent yea...
Bangladesh has made significant progress in social and economic development in recent years, but mic...
Funding Information: This piece of research was funded by Commonwealth Scholarship Council, UK and S...
Aquatic food has a significant role to play in global nutrition and food security but is often ignor...
Following a precise evaluation protocol that was applied to a pool of 202 articles published between...
Following a precise evaluation protocol that was applied to a pool of 202 articles published between...
Aquaculture production has prospered rapidly since the 1970s and is considered as a part of the rura...
Food system is a powerful concept for understanding and responding to nutrition and sustainability c...
Global aquaculture production has increased in recent years and it is predicted that aquaculture wil...
Fish plays a vital role in the nutritional quality of diets in Bangladesh, especially for the poor. ...
Food system is a powerful concept for understanding and responding to nutrition and sustainability c...
Food insecurity remains one of the most visible dimensions of poverty. The increasing population ami...
Aquaculture is one of the fastest-growing food production sectors in many low-income and food-defici...
This narrative review aims to provide an interdisciplinary perspective on actors that link global aq...
Export-orientated shrimp and prawn farming in coastal ghers has been associated with negative enviro...
AbstractBangladesh has made considerable progress against human development indicators in recent yea...
Bangladesh has made significant progress in social and economic development in recent years, but mic...
Funding Information: This piece of research was funded by Commonwealth Scholarship Council, UK and S...
Aquatic food has a significant role to play in global nutrition and food security but is often ignor...
Following a precise evaluation protocol that was applied to a pool of 202 articles published between...
Following a precise evaluation protocol that was applied to a pool of 202 articles published between...
Aquaculture production has prospered rapidly since the 1970s and is considered as a part of the rura...
Food system is a powerful concept for understanding and responding to nutrition and sustainability c...
Global aquaculture production has increased in recent years and it is predicted that aquaculture wil...
Fish plays a vital role in the nutritional quality of diets in Bangladesh, especially for the poor. ...
Food system is a powerful concept for understanding and responding to nutrition and sustainability c...
Food insecurity remains one of the most visible dimensions of poverty. The increasing population ami...