This open access book, written by world experts in aquaponics and related technologies, provides the authoritative and comprehensive overview of the key aquaculture and hydroponic and other integrated systems, socio-economic and environmental aspects. Aquaponic systems, which combine aquaculture and vegetable food production offer alternative technology solutions for a world that is increasingly under stress through population growth, urbanisation, water shortages, land and soil degradation, environmental pollution, world hunger and climate change.
This open access book, written by world experts in aquaponics and related technologies, provides the authoritative and comprehensive overview of the key aquaculture and hydroponic and other integrated systems, socio-economic and environmental aspects. Aquaponic systems, which combine aquaculture and vegetable food production offer alternative technology solutions for a world that is increasingly under stress through population growth, urbanisation, water shortages, land and soil degradation, environmental pollution, world hunger and climate change.
Simon Goddek - Simon is an expert in the field of multi-loop aquaponics systems and an ecopreneur. In 2014, Simon started his PhD in the faculty of environmental engineering at the University of Iceland, completing it in the group Biobased Chemistry & Technology at Wageningen University (The Netherlands). At the time of publication, he is a postdoc in the same group, where he is involved in several projects in Europe (i.e. CITYFOOD) and Africa (e.g. desertfoods Namibia). His research focus in aquaponics includes numerical system simulation and modeling, decoupled multi-loop aquaponics systems, and anaerobic mineralization solutions. Alyssa Joyce - Alyssa is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Marine Sciences (aquaculture) at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. In her group, several researchers are focused on the role of bacterial relationships in nutrient bioavailability and pathogen control in aquaponics systems. She was one of the Swedish representatives to the EU COST Network on aquaponics, and is a partner in the CITYFOOD project developing aquaponics technology in urban environments. Benz Kotzen - Benz is an Associate Professor and Head of Research and Enterprise in the School of Design, University of Greenwich, London and a consultant landscape architect. He runs the rooftop Aquaponics Lab at the University. He developed and was Chair of the EU Aquaponics Hub, whose remit was to raise the state of the art of aquaponics in the EU and facilitate collaborative aquaponics research. Urban agriculture including vertical aquaponic systems and growing exotic vegetables aquaponically and drylands restoration are key fields of research. Gavin Burnell - Gavin is an Emeritus Professor at the Aquaculture and Fisheries Development Centre, University College Cork, Ireland and President of the European Aquaculture Society (2018 - 2020). He has been researching and promoting the concept of marine aquaponics as a contribution to the circular economy and sees an important role for this technology in outreach to urban communities. As a co-founder of AquaTT and Editor of Aquaculture International he is excited at the possibilities that aquaponics has in research, education and training across disciplines.
Inhaltsangabe
PART 1: FRAMEWORK CONDITIONS IN A RESOURCE LIMITED WORLD.- 1: Aquaponics and Global Food Challenges.- 2: Aquaponics: closing the cycle on limited water, land and nutrient resources.- 3: Recirculating Aquaculture Technology.- 4: Hydroponic Technology.- PART 2: SPECIFIC AQUAPONIC TECHNOLOGY.- 5: Aquaponics: The Basics.- 6: Bacterial Relationships in Aquaponics: New Research Directions.- 7: Coupled Aquaponic Systems.- 8: Decoupled Aquaponic Systems.- 9: Nutrient Cycling.- 10: Aerobic & Anaerobic Treatments for Aquaponic Sludge Reduction and Mineralisation.- 11: Systems Modelling.- 12: Aquaponics: Alternative Types and Approaches.- PART 3: PERSPECTIVE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT.- 13: Fish Diets in Aquaponics.- 14: Plant Pathogens and Control Strategies in Aquaponics.- 15: Smarthoods: Aquaponics Integrated Microgrids.- 16: Aquaponics for the Anthropocene: Towards a 'sustainable first' Agenda.- PART 4: MANAGEMENT & MARKETING.- 17: Insight into Risk in Aquatic Animal Health in Aquaponics.- 18: Commercial Aqupaonics - A Long Road Ahead.- 19: Aquaponics: The Ugly Duckling in Organic Regulation.- 20: Regulatory Frameworks for Aquaponics within the EU.- 21: Aquaponics in the Built Environment.- PART 5: AQUAPONICS AND EDUCATION.- 22: Aquaponics as an Educational Tool.- 23: Opportunities and challenges in using aquaponics among young people at school - a Danish perspective.- 24: Aquaponics and Social Enterprise.
PART 1: FRAMEWORK CONDITIONS IN A RESOURCE LIMITED WORLD.- 1: Aquaponics and Global Food Challenges.- 2: Aquaponics: closing the cycle on limited water, land and nutrient resources.- 3: Recirculating Aquaculture Technology.- 4: Hydroponic Technology.- PART 2: SPECIFIC AQUAPONIC TECHNOLOGY.- 5: Aquaponics: The Basics.- 6: Bacterial Relationships in Aquaponics: New Research Directions.- 7: Coupled Aquaponic Systems.- 8: Decoupled Aquaponic Systems.- 9: Nutrient Cycling.- 10: Aerobic & Anaerobic Treatments for Aquaponic Sludge Reduction and Mineralisation.- 11: Systems Modelling.- 12: Aquaponics: Alternative Types and Approaches.- PART 3: PERSPECTIVE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT.- 13: Fish Diets in Aquaponics.- 14: Plant Pathogens and Control Strategies in Aquaponics.- 15: Smarthoods: Aquaponics Integrated Microgrids.- 16: Aquaponics for the Anthropocene: Towards a 'sustainable first' Agenda.- PART 4: MANAGEMENT & MARKETING.- 17: Insight into Risk in Aquatic Animal Health in Aquaponics.- 18: Commercial Aqupaonics - A Long Road Ahead.- 19: Aquaponics: The Ugly Duckling in Organic Regulation.- 20: Regulatory Frameworks for Aquaponics within the EU.- 21: Aquaponics in the Built Environment.- PART 5: AQUAPONICS AND EDUCATION.- 22: Aquaponics as an Educational Tool.- 23: Opportunities and challenges in using aquaponics among young people at school - a Danish perspective.- 24: Aquaponics and Social Enterprise.
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"This book is a really good and important source of information for professionals, decision-makers, and even those who are just interested in this novel, or, being more precise, re-invented method of sustainable food production." (Laszlo Stündl, Ecocycles, Vol. 5 (1), 2019)
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