25 p.Fish protein is projected to make up increasing proportions of our protein intake in the years to come with increasing supply coming from aquaculture. Despite its fast increasing economic importance, there is a relative paucity of research on aquaculture from the standpoint of economic geography. This paper contributes to this literature by first reviewing the socio-economics of certification of fish and the role of aquaculture in economic development – two of the more pervasive research strands in aquaculture. Following that, we show how global commodity chain perspectives can augment geographical research on aquaculture. We argue that despite some shortcomings, the global commodity chain approach is a viable approach to examine the a...
Geographers first identified aquaculture as an important field of study during the 1990s, pointing t...
This paper examines how value chain coordination affects the ability of aquaculture producers to eng...
Appetite for fish continues to expand around the globe, despite the stagnant levels of capture fish ...
*This report highlights characteristics of global industrial aquaculture value chains. For example: ...
Regional and global trends in aquaculture production, value and price are assessed for the last 30 y...
This paper introduces a special issue of Aquaculture that brings together the largest collection of ...
The world is facing numerous challenges ranging from economic crisis to climate change, and at the s...
Aquaculture contributed 43 per cent of aquatic animal food for human consumption in 2007 (e.g. fish,...
Being the fastest growing food producing sector, aquaculture has the potential to provide high quali...
As much as 78% of fish production is subject to international trade competition. While this may be p...
In this article, we explain what shapes food value chains through the analysis of selected aquacultu...
Reducing food production pressures on the environment while feeding an ever-growing human population...
Although aquaculture has been practised for many centuries, it was in the past on quite a modest sca...
Reducing food production pressures on the environment while feeding an ever-growing human population...
Geographers first identified aquaculture as an important field of study during the 1990s, pointing t...
Geographers first identified aquaculture as an important field of study during the 1990s, pointing t...
This paper examines how value chain coordination affects the ability of aquaculture producers to eng...
Appetite for fish continues to expand around the globe, despite the stagnant levels of capture fish ...
*This report highlights characteristics of global industrial aquaculture value chains. For example: ...
Regional and global trends in aquaculture production, value and price are assessed for the last 30 y...
This paper introduces a special issue of Aquaculture that brings together the largest collection of ...
The world is facing numerous challenges ranging from economic crisis to climate change, and at the s...
Aquaculture contributed 43 per cent of aquatic animal food for human consumption in 2007 (e.g. fish,...
Being the fastest growing food producing sector, aquaculture has the potential to provide high quali...
As much as 78% of fish production is subject to international trade competition. While this may be p...
In this article, we explain what shapes food value chains through the analysis of selected aquacultu...
Reducing food production pressures on the environment while feeding an ever-growing human population...
Although aquaculture has been practised for many centuries, it was in the past on quite a modest sca...
Reducing food production pressures on the environment while feeding an ever-growing human population...
Geographers first identified aquaculture as an important field of study during the 1990s, pointing t...
Geographers first identified aquaculture as an important field of study during the 1990s, pointing t...
This paper examines how value chain coordination affects the ability of aquaculture producers to eng...
Appetite for fish continues to expand around the globe, despite the stagnant levels of capture fish ...