Large lakes throughout the world offer development opportunities for cage aquaculture. However, due to their vast area, identifying the most suitable locations can be a challenge. This is also complicated as lake systems are often multi‐use environments, so a strategic approach to managing the resource is required. This study uses geographic information systems (GIS) to develop a broad‐scale approach that identifies potential areas that may be suitable for cage aquaculture development. Volta Lake, one the world's largest man‐made lakes, is used as a case study. The overall GIS model combines four sub‐models, bathymetry, hydrography, water quality and access, and a constraints layer, to identify the most suitable locations for tilapia produc...
Not AvailableThe growing demand for protein food and stagnating capture fisheries production is forc...
Increased aquaculture production can improve food and nutrition security and economic growth in deve...
The Andoni Rivers, Creeks, and Lagoon have been under stress due to over fishing which has led to th...
We present a GIS-based approach to the delineation of areas that have different levels of suitabilit...
Abstract Background Small-scale pond aquaculture has been practiced in various parts of the Lake Tan...
This book describes the approach, work undertaken and key outcomes of a three-year project which com...
Across the globe the availability of and access to aquaculture zones and sites with favorable charac...
There are many spatial issues associated with aquaculture which must be understood in order to suppo...
The tilapia fishery in a large Mexican reservoir has declined in recent years, promoting efforts to ...
Aquaculture sector planning takes two forms: expansion and intensification, both requiring context-s...
Marine aquaculture has proliferated over the past decade, expanding into new, untapped open-water cu...
Global aquaculture production increased with an average rate of 10 % per year since 1990 and 90 % of...
A value chain analysis ( including an environmental assessment component) of the Zambian aquaculture...
Aquaculture is an increasingly important food-producing sector, providing protein for human consumpt...
This study investigated the potential use of two “species distribution models” (SDMs), M...
Not AvailableThe growing demand for protein food and stagnating capture fisheries production is forc...
Increased aquaculture production can improve food and nutrition security and economic growth in deve...
The Andoni Rivers, Creeks, and Lagoon have been under stress due to over fishing which has led to th...
We present a GIS-based approach to the delineation of areas that have different levels of suitabilit...
Abstract Background Small-scale pond aquaculture has been practiced in various parts of the Lake Tan...
This book describes the approach, work undertaken and key outcomes of a three-year project which com...
Across the globe the availability of and access to aquaculture zones and sites with favorable charac...
There are many spatial issues associated with aquaculture which must be understood in order to suppo...
The tilapia fishery in a large Mexican reservoir has declined in recent years, promoting efforts to ...
Aquaculture sector planning takes two forms: expansion and intensification, both requiring context-s...
Marine aquaculture has proliferated over the past decade, expanding into new, untapped open-water cu...
Global aquaculture production increased with an average rate of 10 % per year since 1990 and 90 % of...
A value chain analysis ( including an environmental assessment component) of the Zambian aquaculture...
Aquaculture is an increasingly important food-producing sector, providing protein for human consumpt...
This study investigated the potential use of two “species distribution models” (SDMs), M...
Not AvailableThe growing demand for protein food and stagnating capture fisheries production is forc...
Increased aquaculture production can improve food and nutrition security and economic growth in deve...
The Andoni Rivers, Creeks, and Lagoon have been under stress due to over fishing which has led to th...