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EU Aquaculture Assistance Mechanism

The economic impact of aquaculture expansion: An input-output approach

Description

While the expansion of aquaculture production can confer positive economic impacts, under certain conditions, aquaculture can also have negative environmental impacts. Understanding the total economic impacts of aquaculture expansion is therefore necessary in order to make informed decisions when weighing economic considerations against environmental concerns. This paper considers the wider economic impacts, both direct and indirect of expansion in the Irish aquaculture industry. By disaggregating the aquaculture sector from Ireland's 2010 Input-Output table and calculating the resultant Leontief inverse matrix a number of economic multipliers for the aquaculture sector are estimated and used to calculate the potential indirect impacts of expansion. These multipliers are then used to estimate the economic impacts of reaching the targets set out in the recently published Irish national strategic plan for sustainable aquaculture, highlighting the potential for such an expansion to contribute to the rural economy.

Details

Original Author(s)
Grealis, Eoin
Hynes, Stephen
O’Donoghue, Cathal
Vega, Amaya
van Osch, Suzanne
Twomey, Cian
Topic(s)
Diversification and Adding Value, Environmental Performance, Integration in Local Communities
Geographical Coverage
Country-specific
Country-specific
Ireland
Date
March 19, 2017
Source