Adopt sustainable development principle in aquaculture

The inadequate planning and inefficient management of coastal aquaculture has resulted into serious socioeconomic consequences. These are the displacement of rural communities which traditionally depended on mangroves due to large-scale mangrove conversion for shrimp and fish farming, land subsidence caused by excessive pumping of groundwater for use in aquaculture, financial losses due to disease outbreaks, and public health consequences due to red tide. In order to maximize the socioeconomic benefits of coastal aquaculture the adoption of the principles of sustainable development is recommended. Sustainable development is the management and conservation of natural resource base and the orientation of technological and institutional change in such a manner to ensure the attainment and continued satisfaction of human needs for present and future generations.

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Other Authors: Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Aquaculture Department
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1995
Subjects:Aquaculture, Health, Management, Brackishwater environment, Marine environment, Aquaculture development, Culture effects, Fish culture, Fish diseases, Mangroves, Marine aquaculture, Public health, Red tides, Shrimp culture, Socioeconomic aspects, Sociological aspects, Subsidence, Sustainable development, Sustainability,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/34582
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