The food production system ‘aquaponics’ has moved a long way from its inceptions in the 1970s and 1980s. This paper suggests that it is the principle of aquaponics that should define what aquaponics is and then the rest follows according to systems and technologies. This paper supports the Palm et al. (Aquac Int. 2018;26(3):813–42) position of having a nutrient supply threshold (>50%) from the feed via the aquatic organisms to the plants. We test the most recent alternative definitions (e.g. Baganz et al. Rev Aquac. 2021;14:252–64) that overcomplicate existing definitions and nomenclature. Any new definition needs to be referential to existing terms and prop- erly tested. This paper does exactly that, concluding that several recent changes ...
Aquaponics is the union of hydroponics (growing plants without soil) and aquaculture (farming fish o...
Aquaponics is an evolving closed-system food production technology that integrates recirculating aqu...
Global environmental, social and economic challenges drive the need for new and improved solutions f...
The aquaponic principle is the coupling of animal aquaculture (e.g. fish) with plant production (e.g...
Aquaponics is rapidly developing as the need for sustainable food production increases and freshwate...
Aquaponics is rapidly developing as the need for sustainable food production increases and freshwate...
Whilst aquaponics may be considered in the mid-stage of development, there are a number of allied, n...
Coupled aquaponics is the archetype form of aquaponics. The technical complexity increases with the ...
Whilst aquaponics may be considered in the mid-stage of development, there are a number of allied, n...
Some readers of Ecocycles may find surprising that the journal opened a section called Aquaponic Cor...
Aquaponics is a combination of the words aquaculture (cultivating fish) and hydroponics (growing pla...
Aquaponics is an integrated closed-loop multi-trophic food production system that combines elements ...
Aquaponic is the combined culture of fish and plants in recirculation systems, has become increasin...
As the world’s population grows, the demands for increased food pro- duction expand, and as the stre...
open2noThe research leading to this publication has received funding from the European Union’s Horiz...
Aquaponics is the union of hydroponics (growing plants without soil) and aquaculture (farming fish o...
Aquaponics is an evolving closed-system food production technology that integrates recirculating aqu...
Global environmental, social and economic challenges drive the need for new and improved solutions f...
The aquaponic principle is the coupling of animal aquaculture (e.g. fish) with plant production (e.g...
Aquaponics is rapidly developing as the need for sustainable food production increases and freshwate...
Aquaponics is rapidly developing as the need for sustainable food production increases and freshwate...
Whilst aquaponics may be considered in the mid-stage of development, there are a number of allied, n...
Coupled aquaponics is the archetype form of aquaponics. The technical complexity increases with the ...
Whilst aquaponics may be considered in the mid-stage of development, there are a number of allied, n...
Some readers of Ecocycles may find surprising that the journal opened a section called Aquaponic Cor...
Aquaponics is a combination of the words aquaculture (cultivating fish) and hydroponics (growing pla...
Aquaponics is an integrated closed-loop multi-trophic food production system that combines elements ...
Aquaponic is the combined culture of fish and plants in recirculation systems, has become increasin...
As the world’s population grows, the demands for increased food pro- duction expand, and as the stre...
open2noThe research leading to this publication has received funding from the European Union’s Horiz...
Aquaponics is the union of hydroponics (growing plants without soil) and aquaculture (farming fish o...
Aquaponics is an evolving closed-system food production technology that integrates recirculating aqu...
Global environmental, social and economic challenges drive the need for new and improved solutions f...