Deliverable 2 (SustainAQ)

The European Project SustainAQ (Framework 6) aims to identify the limiting factors for the sustainable production of aquatic origin food in Eastern Europe. It focuses on the possible use of Recirculation Aquaculture Systems (RAS) as sustainable method for the production of aquatic animals as mentioned in the communication of the European Commission on Aquaculture in 2009. RASs already exist mainly in western countries and proved economically feasible. RASs allow controlling the production process including effluents, biosecurity and escapes. Eastern European countries are facing challenges related to their excessive water use waste emission, and others. Therefore, these countries are potential beneficiaries of improved sustainability through RAS use. This project intends to assess the benefits of introducing and applying RAS for Eastern European aquaculture. This project involves three Western European countries (Norway, the Netherlands and France) and six East European countries (Croatia, Turkey, Romania, Hungary, Czech Republic and Poland). Ten research institutions collaborate in different tasks (coordination, data collection, data analysis, etc.), and nine small-medium enterprises (SME) participate in data mining (Table 1). The present data is therefore based on the situation in those countries during 2006 till 2008 before the report got finally compiled in 2008/2009.

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Main Authors: Schneider, O., Julian, B., Bosman, R., Eding, E.
Format: External research report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: IMARES
Subjects:aquaculture, central europe, circulation, cropping systems, fish farms, fish production, knowledge transfer, sustainability, sustainable development, waste water, water reuse, afvalwater, aquacultuur, centraal-europa, duurzaamheid (sustainability), duurzame ontwikkeling, hergebruik van water, kennisoverdracht, omloop, teeltsystemen, viskwekerijen, visproductie,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/deliverable-2-sustainaq
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-3805152024-08-16 Schneider, O. Julian, B. Bosman, R. Eding, E. External research report Deliverable 2 (SustainAQ) 2009 The European Project SustainAQ (Framework 6) aims to identify the limiting factors for the sustainable production of aquatic origin food in Eastern Europe. It focuses on the possible use of Recirculation Aquaculture Systems (RAS) as sustainable method for the production of aquatic animals as mentioned in the communication of the European Commission on Aquaculture in 2009. RASs already exist mainly in western countries and proved economically feasible. RASs allow controlling the production process including effluents, biosecurity and escapes. Eastern European countries are facing challenges related to their excessive water use waste emission, and others. Therefore, these countries are potential beneficiaries of improved sustainability through RAS use. This project intends to assess the benefits of introducing and applying RAS for Eastern European aquaculture. This project involves three Western European countries (Norway, the Netherlands and France) and six East European countries (Croatia, Turkey, Romania, Hungary, Czech Republic and Poland). Ten research institutions collaborate in different tasks (coordination, data collection, data analysis, etc.), and nine small-medium enterprises (SME) participate in data mining (Table 1). The present data is therefore based on the situation in those countries during 2006 till 2008 before the report got finally compiled in 2008/2009. en IMARES application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/deliverable-2-sustainaq https://edepot.wur.nl/143361 aquaculture central europe circulation cropping systems fish farms fish production knowledge transfer sustainability sustainable development waste water water reuse afvalwater aquacultuur centraal-europa duurzaamheid (sustainability) duurzame ontwikkeling hergebruik van water kennisoverdracht omloop teeltsystemen viskwekerijen visproductie Wageningen University & Research
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topic aquaculture
central europe
circulation
cropping systems
fish farms
fish production
knowledge transfer
sustainability
sustainable development
waste water
water reuse
afvalwater
aquacultuur
centraal-europa
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duurzame ontwikkeling
hergebruik van water
kennisoverdracht
omloop
teeltsystemen
viskwekerijen
visproductie
aquaculture
central europe
circulation
cropping systems
fish farms
fish production
knowledge transfer
sustainability
sustainable development
waste water
water reuse
afvalwater
aquacultuur
centraal-europa
duurzaamheid (sustainability)
duurzame ontwikkeling
hergebruik van water
kennisoverdracht
omloop
teeltsystemen
viskwekerijen
visproductie
spellingShingle aquaculture
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circulation
cropping systems
fish farms
fish production
knowledge transfer
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sustainable development
waste water
water reuse
afvalwater
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centraal-europa
duurzaamheid (sustainability)
duurzame ontwikkeling
hergebruik van water
kennisoverdracht
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teeltsystemen
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visproductie
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central europe
circulation
cropping systems
fish farms
fish production
knowledge transfer
sustainability
sustainable development
waste water
water reuse
afvalwater
aquacultuur
centraal-europa
duurzaamheid (sustainability)
duurzame ontwikkeling
hergebruik van water
kennisoverdracht
omloop
teeltsystemen
viskwekerijen
visproductie
Schneider, O.
Julian, B.
Bosman, R.
Eding, E.
Deliverable 2 (SustainAQ)
description The European Project SustainAQ (Framework 6) aims to identify the limiting factors for the sustainable production of aquatic origin food in Eastern Europe. It focuses on the possible use of Recirculation Aquaculture Systems (RAS) as sustainable method for the production of aquatic animals as mentioned in the communication of the European Commission on Aquaculture in 2009. RASs already exist mainly in western countries and proved economically feasible. RASs allow controlling the production process including effluents, biosecurity and escapes. Eastern European countries are facing challenges related to their excessive water use waste emission, and others. Therefore, these countries are potential beneficiaries of improved sustainability through RAS use. This project intends to assess the benefits of introducing and applying RAS for Eastern European aquaculture. This project involves three Western European countries (Norway, the Netherlands and France) and six East European countries (Croatia, Turkey, Romania, Hungary, Czech Republic and Poland). Ten research institutions collaborate in different tasks (coordination, data collection, data analysis, etc.), and nine small-medium enterprises (SME) participate in data mining (Table 1). The present data is therefore based on the situation in those countries during 2006 till 2008 before the report got finally compiled in 2008/2009.
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central europe
circulation
cropping systems
fish farms
fish production
knowledge transfer
sustainability
sustainable development
waste water
water reuse
afvalwater
aquacultuur
centraal-europa
duurzaamheid (sustainability)
duurzame ontwikkeling
hergebruik van water
kennisoverdracht
omloop
teeltsystemen
viskwekerijen
visproductie
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