Adoption of aquaculture assessment tools for improving the planning and management of aquaculture in Asia and the Pacific

Global capture fish production has been stagnant since the 1990s. The major part of increased fish production during the last two decades has come from aquaculture, largely the result of progress in culture technologies and management practices, increases in the level of input use and expansion of culture areas. This rapid growth has been accompanied by an array of problems, including biosecurity and related food safety issues, conflicts over use of natural resources and impacts on the environment. This publication is the product of a regional study on the adoption of aquaculture assessment tools in major aquaculture producing countries in Asia to promote improved planning and management of the sector in the region. Included in the publication are detailed reports on the application of aquaculture planning and management tools for eight countries in the region.

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Main Authors: 186546 Weimin, M. (ed.), 177549 FAO, Bangkok (Thailand). Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific eng, 165984 Mohan, C.V. (ed.), 186345 Ellis, W. (ed.), 188334 Davy, B. (ed.)
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Published: Bangkok (Thailand) FAO 2013
Subjects:aquaculture, fishery management, legal frameworks, action plans, Environmental impact assessment, disease surveillance, food safety, quality controls, case studies,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/a-i3438e.pdf
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spelling unfao:8423482021-05-05T06:52:20ZAdoption of aquaculture assessment tools for improving the planning and management of aquaculture in Asia and the Pacific 186546 Weimin, M. (ed.) 177549 FAO, Bangkok (Thailand). Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific eng 165984 Mohan, C.V. (ed.) 186345 Ellis, W. (ed.) 188334 Davy, B. (ed.) textBangkok (Thailand) FAO2013engGlobal capture fish production has been stagnant since the 1990s. The major part of increased fish production during the last two decades has come from aquaculture, largely the result of progress in culture technologies and management practices, increases in the level of input use and expansion of culture areas. This rapid growth has been accompanied by an array of problems, including biosecurity and related food safety issues, conflicts over use of natural resources and impacts on the environment. This publication is the product of a regional study on the adoption of aquaculture assessment tools in major aquaculture producing countries in Asia to promote improved planning and management of the sector in the region. Included in the publication are detailed reports on the application of aquaculture planning and management tools for eight countries in the region.Global capture fish production has been stagnant since the 1990s. The major part of increased fish production during the last two decades has come from aquaculture, largely the result of progress in culture technologies and management practices, increases in the level of input use and expansion of culture areas. This rapid growth has been accompanied by an array of problems, including biosecurity and related food safety issues, conflicts over use of natural resources and impacts on the environment. This publication is the product of a regional study on the adoption of aquaculture assessment tools in major aquaculture producing countries in Asia to promote improved planning and management of the sector in the region. Included in the publication are detailed reports on the application of aquaculture planning and management tools for eight countries in the region.aquaculturefishery managementlegal frameworksaction plansEnvironmental impact assessmentdisease surveillancefood safetyquality controlscase studieshttp://www.fao.org/3/a-i3438e.pdfURN:ISBN:978-92-5-107923-2
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legal frameworks
action plans
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disease surveillance
food safety
quality controls
case studies
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fishery management
legal frameworks
action plans
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disease surveillance
food safety
quality controls
case studies
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food safety
quality controls
case studies
186546 Weimin, M. (ed.)
177549 FAO, Bangkok (Thailand). Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific eng
165984 Mohan, C.V. (ed.)
186345 Ellis, W. (ed.)
188334 Davy, B. (ed.)
Adoption of aquaculture assessment tools for improving the planning and management of aquaculture in Asia and the Pacific
description Global capture fish production has been stagnant since the 1990s. The major part of increased fish production during the last two decades has come from aquaculture, largely the result of progress in culture technologies and management practices, increases in the level of input use and expansion of culture areas. This rapid growth has been accompanied by an array of problems, including biosecurity and related food safety issues, conflicts over use of natural resources and impacts on the environment. This publication is the product of a regional study on the adoption of aquaculture assessment tools in major aquaculture producing countries in Asia to promote improved planning and management of the sector in the region. Included in the publication are detailed reports on the application of aquaculture planning and management tools for eight countries in the region.
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author 186546 Weimin, M. (ed.)
177549 FAO, Bangkok (Thailand). Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific eng
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188334 Davy, B. (ed.)
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