Benchmarking species diversification in global aquaculture

Benchmarking species diversification in global aquaculture
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Publisher : Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages : 52
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ISBN-10 : 9789251356425
ISBN-13 : 9251356424
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Book Synopsis Benchmarking species diversification in global aquaculture by : Cai, J.N., Yan, X., Leung, P.S.

Download or read book Benchmarking species diversification in global aquaculture written by Cai, J.N., Yan, X., Leung, P.S. and published by Food & Agriculture Org.. This book was released on 2022-01-26 with total page 52 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: While diversified aquaculture could reduce both biological and financial risks, the private sector may lack incentives to diversify the species composition of aquaculture production because developing or adopting new species tends to be costly and risky. Conversely, concentrating on the most efficient species can benefit from economies of scale in both production and marketing. With ever-growing concerns over climate change, disease outbreaks, market fluctuations and other uncertainties, species diversification has become an increasingly prominent strategy for sustainable aquaculture development. Policy and planning on species diversification require a holistic, sector-wide perspective to assess the overall prospect of individually promising species that may not be entirely successful when competing for limited resources and markets. The historical experiences of species diversification in global aquaculture can provide guidance for the assessment. This paper develops a benchmarking system to examine species diversification patterns in around 200 countries for three decades to generate information and insights in support of evidence-based policy and planning in aquaculture development. The system uses “effective number of species” (ENS) as a diversity measure that is essentially equivalent to, yet more intuitive than, the widely used Shannon Index. A statistical model is established to estimate a benchmark ENS for each country and construct a benchmarking species diversification index (BSDI) to compare a country’s species diversification with global experiences. Key results are presented and discussed in the main text; and more comprehensive results are documented in Appendix II. The benchmarking system can be used in foresight analyses to help design or refine future production targets (including species composition) in policy and planning for aquaculture development; an example is provided in Appendix I to help practitioners better understand and utilize the system.


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