Seaweed cultivation is a large industry worldwide, but production in Europe is small compared to production in Asian countries. In the EU, the motivations for seaweed farming may be seen from two perspectives; one being economic growth through biomass production and the other being the provisioning of ecosystem services such as mitigating eutrophication. In this paper, we assess the economic potential of large-scale cultivation of kelp, Saccharina latissima, along the Swedish west coast, including the value of externalities. The findings suggest that seaweed farming has the potential of becoming a profitable industry in Sweden. Furthermore, large-scale seaweed farming can sequester asignificant share of annual anthropogenic nitrogen and pho...
This Paper will focus on identifying, and look at potential ways of quantifying and valuing ecosyste...
Kelp farming is an industry that has been considered to have a large potential in Norway as well as ...
Seaweed farming has the potential to produce feedstocks for many applications, including food, feeds...
Due to the increasing impact of terrestrial agriculture on climate change, the attention of a myriad...
Cultivated seaweed biomass is increasingly perceived as having tremendous potential as a multi-value...
The North Sea Farm Foundation pioneers seaweed cultivation in the North Sea. This project addresses ...
Seaweed farming is considered to have a high potential in Norway, but some uncertainties about its p...
The use of cultivated seaweeds as a feedstock for multiple industrial applications has gained increa...
Seaweeds are increasingly seen as an alternative to land-grown products in food and feed application...
The interest in cultivating seaweed in European seas as source of food, feed and feedstock for the b...
A blue-green bioeconomy revolution is underway in Europe, with particular attention being paid to th...
Offshore cultivation of seaweed provides an innovative feedstock for biobased products supporting bl...
Algae biomass is considered as a potential non-fossil source of raw materials to produce fuel, feed,...
Seaweed cultivation and processing industries could contribute to sustainable blue growth and the Eu...
Seaweeds are attractive as a sustainable aquaculture crop for food, feed, bioenergy and biomolecules...
This Paper will focus on identifying, and look at potential ways of quantifying and valuing ecosyste...
Kelp farming is an industry that has been considered to have a large potential in Norway as well as ...
Seaweed farming has the potential to produce feedstocks for many applications, including food, feeds...
Due to the increasing impact of terrestrial agriculture on climate change, the attention of a myriad...
Cultivated seaweed biomass is increasingly perceived as having tremendous potential as a multi-value...
The North Sea Farm Foundation pioneers seaweed cultivation in the North Sea. This project addresses ...
Seaweed farming is considered to have a high potential in Norway, but some uncertainties about its p...
The use of cultivated seaweeds as a feedstock for multiple industrial applications has gained increa...
Seaweeds are increasingly seen as an alternative to land-grown products in food and feed application...
The interest in cultivating seaweed in European seas as source of food, feed and feedstock for the b...
A blue-green bioeconomy revolution is underway in Europe, with particular attention being paid to th...
Offshore cultivation of seaweed provides an innovative feedstock for biobased products supporting bl...
Algae biomass is considered as a potential non-fossil source of raw materials to produce fuel, feed,...
Seaweed cultivation and processing industries could contribute to sustainable blue growth and the Eu...
Seaweeds are attractive as a sustainable aquaculture crop for food, feed, bioenergy and biomolecules...
This Paper will focus on identifying, and look at potential ways of quantifying and valuing ecosyste...
Kelp farming is an industry that has been considered to have a large potential in Norway as well as ...
Seaweed farming has the potential to produce feedstocks for many applications, including food, feeds...