While aquaculture is critical to global food and nutrition security, the fast development of aquaculture production systems has been accompanied by resource overconsumption and environmental impacts. Understanding how sustainable is current global aquaculture practice is important given its potential impacts on key sustainable development goals (SDGs). Here, for the first time, we developed a food-energy-water-carbon (FEWC) composite sustainability index (0–100) to assess the sustainability of global aquaculture across countries. Results indicate that the overall sustainability of global aquaculture is low (average score = 26) with none achieving a high sustainability score (75–100) and almost all practicing aquaculture in a relatively ...
The sustainability of aquaculture has been debated intensely since 2000, when a review on the net co...
Although aquaculture has been practised for many centuries, it was in the past on quite a modest sca...
Aquaculture, the farming of aquatic organisms, provides close to 50% of the world's supply of seafoo...
Following a review of the history and main characteristics of mariculture, a global assessment of i...
Aquaponics systems and technologies are growing primary industries in many countries, with high envi...
This research investigates the intricate dynamics of sustainable aquaculture practices, focusing on ...
Contribution of aquaculture to global food security has increased significantly, especially after th...
Little work dealing with the evaluation of aquaculture system sustainability has so far been underta...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Aquaculture is supplying 40% of the world’s food fish, and is playing a key role in national governm...
Aquaculture is undergoing a rapid phase of expansion as never before. Like any food-producing sector...
Being the fastest growing food producing sector, aquaculture has the potential to provide high quali...
Global aquaculture makes an important contribution to food security directly (by increasing food ava...
Sustainability of aquaculture is achieved when aquaculture farming systems are capable of preserving...
The sustainability of aquaculture has been debated intensely since 2000, when a review on the net co...
The sustainability of aquaculture has been debated intensely since 2000, when a review on the net co...
Although aquaculture has been practised for many centuries, it was in the past on quite a modest sca...
Aquaculture, the farming of aquatic organisms, provides close to 50% of the world's supply of seafoo...
Following a review of the history and main characteristics of mariculture, a global assessment of i...
Aquaponics systems and technologies are growing primary industries in many countries, with high envi...
This research investigates the intricate dynamics of sustainable aquaculture practices, focusing on ...
Contribution of aquaculture to global food security has increased significantly, especially after th...
Little work dealing with the evaluation of aquaculture system sustainability has so far been underta...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Aquaculture is supplying 40% of the world’s food fish, and is playing a key role in national governm...
Aquaculture is undergoing a rapid phase of expansion as never before. Like any food-producing sector...
Being the fastest growing food producing sector, aquaculture has the potential to provide high quali...
Global aquaculture makes an important contribution to food security directly (by increasing food ava...
Sustainability of aquaculture is achieved when aquaculture farming systems are capable of preserving...
The sustainability of aquaculture has been debated intensely since 2000, when a review on the net co...
The sustainability of aquaculture has been debated intensely since 2000, when a review on the net co...
Although aquaculture has been practised for many centuries, it was in the past on quite a modest sca...
Aquaculture, the farming of aquatic organisms, provides close to 50% of the world's supply of seafoo...