Aquaculture Europe 2021, Funchal, Madeira, 4-7 OctoberAgainst the background of the stagnating EU aquaculture sector growth in contrast to the increasing sector size at world level (including Norway), it is important to address prevailing hindering factors such as import pressure or social pressure due to actual and perceived environmental impacts. Within the H2020 project Green Aquaculture Intensification (GAIN) innovative production tools based on the principles of circular economy were developed and evaluated in order to facilitate the paradigm shift of eco-intensification in European aquaculture. While the valorisation of side-stream products is beneficial for a more sustainable production, related changes in production practices, may i...
This report is based on the outcome of the study on "Prospective analysis of the aquaculture sector ...
Trabajo presentado en la International Conference & Exposition Aquaculture Europe, celebrada en Func...
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGBackground World-wide aquac...
The H2020 SEA2LAND project (2021-2024) aims to provide solutions to help overcome challenges related...
This review paper examines the structure of the EU aquaculture sector, the contribution it makes to ...
European aquaculture production has reached 1.25 million tonnes of seafood annually, with a value of...
Power Point.Traditional extensive coastal and semi-intensive aquaculture systems in Southern Europe ...
Aquaculture Europe, Berlin, 7-10 October 2019The Green Aquaculture INtensification in Europe (GAIN) ...
Aquaculture is the production sector that recorded the fastest development at global level in recent...
The dual objective of sustainable aquaculture, i.e., to produce food while sustaining natural resour...
A farmland based African Catfish recirculation aquaculture system with a production volume (PV) of 3...
Climate-driven changes in aquatic environments have already started to affect the European aquacultu...
Sustainability analyses of aquaculture typically ignore the fate and value of processing by-products...
The global demand for fish is rising, caused by population growth and an increasing per capita consu...
Sustainability analyses of aquaculture typically ignore the fate and value of processing by-products...
This report is based on the outcome of the study on "Prospective analysis of the aquaculture sector ...
Trabajo presentado en la International Conference & Exposition Aquaculture Europe, celebrada en Func...
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGBackground World-wide aquac...
The H2020 SEA2LAND project (2021-2024) aims to provide solutions to help overcome challenges related...
This review paper examines the structure of the EU aquaculture sector, the contribution it makes to ...
European aquaculture production has reached 1.25 million tonnes of seafood annually, with a value of...
Power Point.Traditional extensive coastal and semi-intensive aquaculture systems in Southern Europe ...
Aquaculture Europe, Berlin, 7-10 October 2019The Green Aquaculture INtensification in Europe (GAIN) ...
Aquaculture is the production sector that recorded the fastest development at global level in recent...
The dual objective of sustainable aquaculture, i.e., to produce food while sustaining natural resour...
A farmland based African Catfish recirculation aquaculture system with a production volume (PV) of 3...
Climate-driven changes in aquatic environments have already started to affect the European aquacultu...
Sustainability analyses of aquaculture typically ignore the fate and value of processing by-products...
The global demand for fish is rising, caused by population growth and an increasing per capita consu...
Sustainability analyses of aquaculture typically ignore the fate and value of processing by-products...
This report is based on the outcome of the study on "Prospective analysis of the aquaculture sector ...
Trabajo presentado en la International Conference & Exposition Aquaculture Europe, celebrada en Func...
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGBackground World-wide aquac...