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Optimization of aquaculture sustainability through ecological intensification in China
Dong, S.-L.; Dong, Y.-W.; Cao, L.; Verreth, J.; Olsen, Y.; Liu, W.-J.; Fang, Q.-Z.; Zhou, Y.-G.; Li, L.; Li, J.-Y.; Mu, Y.-T.; Sorgeloos, P. (2022). Optimization of aquaculture sustainability through ecological intensification in China. Reviews in Aquaculture 14(3): 1249-1259. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/raq.12648
In: Reviews in Aquaculture. Wiley-Blackwell: Hoboken. ISSN 1753-5123; e-ISSN 1753-5131, more
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Author keywords
    China; ecological intensification; optimization; production systems; sustainability

Authors  Top 
  • Dong, S.-L.
  • Dong, Y.-W.
  • Cao, L.
  • Verreth, J.
  • Olsen, Y.
  • Liu, W.-J.
  • Fang, Q.-Z.
  • Zhou, Y.-G.
  • Li, L.
  • Li, J.-Y.
  • Mu, Y.-T.
  • Sorgeloos, P., more

Abstract
    As the world's leading producer of farmed aquatic food products, China faces great uncertainty concerning the further sustainable development of its aquaculture industry due to high and increasing pressure from environmental and resource constraints. To realize truly sustainable development, it is imperative to establish an evaluation system that integrates social, economic, environmental and resource criteria, and optimizes aquaculture systems through a holistic approach. Here, we used analytical hierarchy processes combined with expert judgment and objective data to assess the sustainability of 10 major aquaculture production systems (APSs) in China. Based on the evaluation results, we propose the ecological intensification of aquaculture systems (ELIAS), rationally integrating anthropogenic inputs with aquaculture ecosystem services, to improve the sustainability of APSs. The holistic evaluation system and ELIAS are fundamental and critical for the future development of aquaculture in China and globally.

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