Ecological Aquaculture: The Evolution of the Blue RevolutionISBN: 978-0-632-04961-5
Hardcover
400 pages
April 2002, Wiley-Blackwell
Other Available Formats: E-book
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* the first text relating modern, ecological principles and
analytical approaches to aquaculture
* provides in-depth analysis of household and village ecosystems and the social ecology of international aquaculture development
* includes detailed discussions of aquaculture farming systems methods used to revise the entire way aquaculture extension is organized and conducted
* suitable for ecosystems managers and researchers concerned with the roles of aquaculture in aquatic resource management, fisheries enhancement, and natural ecosystems
* the author is a Lecturer in Global Sustainability at the University of California, Irvine. He has spent 20 years in ecological aquaculture research, education, extension, and development worldwide, and as a consultant in fisheries for the World Bank and Asian Development Bank
* provides in-depth analysis of household and village ecosystems and the social ecology of international aquaculture development
* includes detailed discussions of aquaculture farming systems methods used to revise the entire way aquaculture extension is organized and conducted
* suitable for ecosystems managers and researchers concerned with the roles of aquaculture in aquatic resource management, fisheries enhancement, and natural ecosystems
* the author is a Lecturer in Global Sustainability at the University of California, Irvine. He has spent 20 years in ecological aquaculture research, education, extension, and development worldwide, and as a consultant in fisheries for the World Bank and Asian Development Bank