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Aquaculture and sustainable development: a regulatory or governance system?
Governance is defined as a process allowing actors to contextualise the regulatory system and, as a result, to transform sustainable development (SD) into an instrument of action. It will be all the easier for actors to familiarise themselves with SD and its implementation measures if these measures are similar to their representation on SD and its consequences on their activity and social life. ...
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Is The Anti-Seepage Geomembrane In Fish Ponds Harmful To Fish And Shrimp?
Fish pond anti-seepage geomembrane is one of the used geotechnical materials for small family fish farming, ornamental fish ponds, and large fish pond liners. The reasons for using this material are as follows: First, the cost of the anti-seepage geomembrane material is much lower than that of concrete; the second is that the construction of the anti-seepage geomembrane material is more ...
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Future Brief: Sustainable Aquaculture
Is sustainable aquaculture possible? Aquaculture is facing a new era of expansion in Europe. What are the environmental implications of this, and how can the sector expand sustainably? This Future Brief from Science for Environment Policy presents an overview of research into aquaculture’s impacts, and considers how it could develop in harmony with environmental goals. The EU’s Blue ...
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