Autor:
Troell, M.
Naylor, R.L.
Metian, M.
Beveridge, Malcolm
Tyedmers, P.H.
Folke, C.
Arrow, K.J.
Barrett, S.
Crepin, A.S.
Ehrlich, P.R.
Gren, A.
Kautsky, N.
Levin, S.A.
Nyborg, K.
Osterblom, H.
Polasky, S.
Scheffer, M.
Walker, B.H.
Xepapadeas, T.
Zeeuw, A. de
Aquaculture is the fastest growing food sector and continues to expand alongside terrestrial crop and livestock production. Using portfolio theory as a conceptual framework, we explore how current interconnections between the aquaculture, crop, livestock, and fisheries sectors act as an impedimen...
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Troell, M.
,
Naylor, R.L.
,
Metian, M.
,
Beveridge, Malcolm
,
Tyedmers, P.H.
,
Folke, C.
,
Arrow, K.J.
,
Barrett, S.
,
Crepin, A.S.
,
Ehrlich, P.R.
,
Gren, A.
,
Kautsky, N.
,
Levin, S.A.
,
Nyborg, K.
,
Osterblom, H.
,
Polasky, S.
,
Scheffer, M.
,
Walker, B.H.
,
Xepapadeas, T.
,
Zeeuw, A. de
,
[Does aquaculture add resilience to the global food system?]
,
Does aquaculture add resilience to the global food system?