Description
This policy review assesses approaches to spatial planning for aquaculture in Europe in 2017, along with Norway, the United States of America, Canada, China, and Australia, leveraging the AquaSpace partnership and the Galway Statement. The review covers both marine and freshwater environments, which benefit through integration because (i) more useful information is provided to policy-makers and managers through the analysis of countries as a whole; and (ii) there is a mutual learning process resulting from the comparison of the two environments.
Details
- Original Author(s)
- Corporate Author(s): AquaSpace ProjectPersonal Author(s): O’Hagan, A. M.;Personal Author(s): Corner, R. A.;Personal Author(s): Aguilar-Manjarrez, J.;Personal Author(s): Gault, J.;Personal Author(s): Gyalog, G.;Personal Author(s): Ferreira, J. G.;Personal Author(s): O’Higgins, T.;Personal Author(s): Soto, D.;Personal Author(s): Massa, F.;Personal Author(s): Bacher, K.;Personal Author(s): Chapela, R.;Personal Author(s): Fezzardi, D.Case study authors: Boyd, A.;Case study authors: Dewey, W. F.;Case study authors: Fragoso, B.;Case study authors: Grant, J.;Case study authors: Gyalog, G.;Case study authors: Holmyard, J.;Case study authors: Icely, J.;Case study authors: Johansen, J.;Case study authors: Kerepeczki, E.;Case study authors: Moore, H.;Case study authors: Pastres, R.;Case study authors: Service, M.
- Topic(s)
- Access to Space and Water, Knowledge and Innovation
- Geographical Coverage
- International
- Date
- January, 2017
- Source