Species and System Selection for Sustainable AquacultureISBN: 978-0-8138-2691-2
Hardcover
528 pages
August 2007, Wiley-Blackwell
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"The book is traditional proceedings fare, with a mix of overview
articles and experience papers covering a range of topics. The book
has a socioeconomic focus, but it can be read by those with little
or no formal training in social sciences. The authors have avoided
intrusive use of economics and social science jargon and this makes
the content accessible to a relatively wide readership. To
conclude; this book provides accessible coverage of, and some
useful insights into, the factors that should be considered when
evaluating species and systems for acquaculture development."
Malcolm Jobling, University of Tromso
Malcolm Jobling, University of Tromso
"The book has a socioeconomic focus, but it can be read by those
with little or no formal training in social sciences."
Aquacult International<!--end-->
"Aquaculture, as a substitute, replacement or complement to fisheries must be planned and considered equally carefully from a socio-economic perspective as from a bio-environmental one. This valuable book shows how and why." Ausmarine