Aquaculture zoning, site selection and area management under the ecosystem approach to aquaculture. A handbook

The ecosystem approach to aquaculture provides the conceptual guideline for spatial planning and management. This publication describes the major steps related to these activities. The rationale for and objectives of each step, the ways (methodologies) to implement it, and the means (tools) that are available to enable a methodology are described in a stepwise fashion. Recommendations to practitioners and policy-makers are provided. A separate policy brief accompanies this paper. The benefits from spatial planning and management are numerous and include higher productivity and returns for investors, and more effective mitigation of environmental, economic and social risks, the details of which are provided in this paper. While the costs are not explicit, the publication describes the resources required–some in broad terms, others in more detail –to apply the methodologies and to acquire and use essential tools. This publication is organized in two parts. Part one is the “Guidance”; it is the main body of the document and describes the processes and steps for spatial planning, including aquaculture zoning, site selection and area management.The country case studies illustrate key aspects of the implementation of spatial planning and management at the national level, but mostly within local contexts. Take-home messages include the ways in which institutional, legal and policy issues are addressed to implement the process, or parts of the process.

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Main Authors: 1423211763507 Aguilar-Manjarrez, J., 185034 FAO, Rome (Italy). Fisheries and Aquaculture Dept. eng, 186517 Soto, D., 1423211769652 Brummett, R., 175198 World Bank, Washington, DC (USA) eng
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Subjects:aquaculture, zoning, site preparation, ecosystem approaches, planning, legal frameworks, case studies,
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spelling unfao:8479092021-05-05T06:52:06ZAquaculture zoning, site selection and area management under the ecosystem approach to aquaculture. A handbook 1423211763507 Aguilar-Manjarrez, J. 185034 FAO, Rome (Italy). Fisheries and Aquaculture Dept. eng 186517 Soto, D. 1423211769652 Brummett, R. 175198 World Bank, Washington, DC (USA) eng textRome (Italy) FAO/WB2017engThe ecosystem approach to aquaculture provides the conceptual guideline for spatial planning and management. This publication describes the major steps related to these activities. The rationale for and objectives of each step, the ways (methodologies) to implement it, and the means (tools) that are available to enable a methodology are described in a stepwise fashion. Recommendations to practitioners and policy-makers are provided. A separate policy brief accompanies this paper. The benefits from spatial planning and management are numerous and include higher productivity and returns for investors, and more effective mitigation of environmental, economic and social risks, the details of which are provided in this paper. While the costs are not explicit, the publication describes the resources required–some in broad terms, others in more detail –to apply the methodologies and to acquire and use essential tools. This publication is organized in two parts. Part one is the “Guidance”; it is the main body of the document and describes the processes and steps for spatial planning, including aquaculture zoning, site selection and area management.The country case studies illustrate key aspects of the implementation of spatial planning and management at the national level, but mostly within local contexts. Take-home messages include the ways in which institutional, legal and policy issues are addressed to implement the process, or parts of the process.The ecosystem approach to aquaculture provides the conceptual guideline for spatial planning and management. This publication describes the major steps related to these activities. The rationale for and objectives of each step, the ways (methodologies) to implement it, and the means (tools) that are available to enable a methodology are described in a stepwise fashion. Recommendations to practitioners and policy-makers are provided. A separate policy brief accompanies this paper. The benefits from spatial planning and management are numerous and include higher productivity and returns for investors, and more effective mitigation of environmental, economic and social risks, the details of which are provided in this paper. While the costs are not explicit, the publication describes the resources required–some in broad terms, others in more detail –to apply the methodologies and to acquire and use essential tools. This publication is organized in two parts. Part one is the “Guidance”; it is the main body of the document and describes the processes and steps for spatial planning, including aquaculture zoning, site selection and area management.The country case studies illustrate key aspects of the implementation of spatial planning and management at the national level, but mostly within local contexts. Take-home messages include the ways in which institutional, legal and policy issues are addressed to implement the process, or parts of the process.aquaculturezoningsite preparationecosystem approachesplanninglegal frameworkscase studieshttp://www.fao.org/3/a-i6834e.pdfURN:ISBN:978-92-5-109638-3
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1423211763507 Aguilar-Manjarrez, J.
185034 FAO, Rome (Italy). Fisheries and Aquaculture Dept. eng
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175198 World Bank, Washington, DC (USA) eng
Aquaculture zoning, site selection and area management under the ecosystem approach to aquaculture. A handbook
description The ecosystem approach to aquaculture provides the conceptual guideline for spatial planning and management. This publication describes the major steps related to these activities. The rationale for and objectives of each step, the ways (methodologies) to implement it, and the means (tools) that are available to enable a methodology are described in a stepwise fashion. Recommendations to practitioners and policy-makers are provided. A separate policy brief accompanies this paper. The benefits from spatial planning and management are numerous and include higher productivity and returns for investors, and more effective mitigation of environmental, economic and social risks, the details of which are provided in this paper. While the costs are not explicit, the publication describes the resources required–some in broad terms, others in more detail –to apply the methodologies and to acquire and use essential tools. This publication is organized in two parts. Part one is the “Guidance”; it is the main body of the document and describes the processes and steps for spatial planning, including aquaculture zoning, site selection and area management.The country case studies illustrate key aspects of the implementation of spatial planning and management at the national level, but mostly within local contexts. Take-home messages include the ways in which institutional, legal and policy issues are addressed to implement the process, or parts of the process.
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