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Species and system selection for sustainable aquaculture

PingSun Leung 1952-; Cheng-Sheng Lee; P. J O'Bryen (Patricia J.); U.S. Aquaculture Society

Ames, Iowa Blackwell Pub. 2007

Localização: FZEA - Fac. Zoot. Eng. de Alimentos    (SH136 L653s 2007 ) e outros locais(Acessar)

  • Título:
    Species and system selection for sustainable aquaculture
  • Autor: PingSun Leung 1952-; Cheng-Sheng Lee; P. J O'Bryen (Patricia J.); U.S. Aquaculture Society
  • Assuntos: Sustainable aquaculture; Fishery management; AQUICULTURA; ADMINISTRAÇÃO PESQUEIRA
  • Notas: Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Descrição: Introduction / PingSun Leung, Cheng-Sheng Lee, and Patricia J. O'Bryen -- Sustainable aquaculture: what does it mean and how do we get there: / James L. Anderson -- Policies and the role of government in achieving aquaculture development / Colin E. Nash and William T. Fairgrieve -- A review of comparative advantage assessment approaches in relation to aquaculture development / Junning Cai and PingSun Leung -- The environment and the selection of aquaculture species and systems: an economic analysis / Clem Tisdell -- Investment and farm modeling for feasibility assessment and decision making in aquaculture / Carole R. Engle -- The role of species and systems in the development and growth of aquaculture in Asia: needs and prospects / Mahfuzuddin Ahmed, Madan Mohan Dey, and Yolanda T. Garcia -- Aquaculture in Africa: reasons for failures and ingredients for success / Nathanael Hishamunda -- Aquaculture in the U.S. affiliated Pacific islands: a case study of Robert Reimers Enterprises / C. L. Cheshire -- Aquaculture in China / Xiang-guo Zhang -- Achievements and problems of aquaculture in Japan / Masahiko Ariji, Yoshihito Senda, and Atsushi Takahara -- Taiwanese aquaculture at the crossroads / I Chiu Liao and Nai-Hsien Chao -- The evolutionary role of federal policies and actions to support the sustainable development of aquaculture in the United States / Gary L. Jensen -- Hawaii aquaculture development: twenty-five years and counting, lessons learned / John S. Corbin -- Socioeconomic aspects of species and system selection for sustainable aquaculture development in Mexico: historic overview and current general trends / Francisco J. Martinez-Cordero -- Public policies for sustainable development of shrimp aquaculture in Taiwan / David S. Liao -- Shrimp culture and public policy for sustainable development in Thailand / Ruangrai Tokrisna -- Development trends and future prospects of shrimp culture in China / Weimin Miao and Yongming Yuan --
    The development and sustainability of shrimp culture in Viet Nam / Quyen Le Cao -- Sustainable development of eel aquaculture industries in Taiwan and Mainland China / Yu-Hui Shen, Wu-Chung Lee, and I Chiu Liao -- Species-specific public policy for sustainable development: the U.S. catfish industry / CaroleR. Engle -- Issues related to sustainable farming of catfish (Pangasius spp.) in Viet Nam / Le Xuan Sinh -- Public policy for sustainable development of milkfish (Chanos chanos) aquaculture in Indonesia / Ketut Sugama -- Genetics-based technologies for sustainable development in Philippine aquaculture: the case of tilapia / Ruben C. Sevilleja --The carp-farming industry in China - an overview / Weimin Miao and Xinhua Yuan -- Carp farming in central and eastern Europe and a case study in multifunctional aquaculture / István Szücs, Laszlo Stündl, and Laszlo Váradi -- Salmon farming in Chile: history, policies, and development strategies / Carlos F. Wurmann -- Evaluation of the sea bass and sea bream industry in the Mediterranean with emphasis on Turkey / Ferit Rad -- Public policy for sustainable grouper aquaculture development in Southeast Asia / Robert Pomeroy -- Discussion summary: socioeconomic aspects of species and systems selection for sustainable aquaculture / compiled by Patricia J. O'Bryen and Cheng-Sheng Lee
  • Editor: Ames, Iowa Blackwell Pub.
  • Data de criação/publicação: 2007
  • Formato: xv, 506 p. ill. 27 cm.
  • Idioma: Inglês

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