Environmental, economic, and social sustainability in aquaculture: the aquaculture performance indicators
2024 | 2023
GARLOCK Taryn | ASCHE Frank | ANDERSON James | EGGERT Håkan | ANDERSON Thomas | CHE Bin | CHAVEZ REBOLLEDO Carlos Alberto | CHU Jingjie | CHUKWUONE Nnaemeka | DEY Madam M. | FITZSIMMONS Kevin | FLORES Jimely | GUILLEN Jordi | KUMAR Ganesh | LIU Lijun | LLLORENTE Ignacio | NGUYEN Ly | NIELSEN Rasmus | PINCINATO Ruth | SUDHAKARAN Pratheesh O. | TIBESIGWA Byela | TVETERAS Ragnar
Aquaculture is a rapidly growing food production technology, but there are significant concerns related to its environmental impact and adverse social effects. We examine aquaculture outcomes in a three pillars of sustainability framework by analyzing data collected using the Aquaculture Performance Indicators. Using this approach, comparable data has been collected for 57 aquaculture systems worldwide on 88 metrics that measure social, economic, or environmental outcomes. We first examine the relationships among the three pillars of sustainability and then analyze performance in the three pillars by technology and species. The results show that economic, social, and environmental outcomes are, on average, mutually reinforced in global aquaculture systems. However, the analysis also shows significant variation in the degree of sustainability in different aquaculture systems, and weak performance of some production systems in some dimensions provides opportunity for innovative policy measures and investment to further align sustainability objectives.
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