Availability and usefulness of economic data on the effects of aquaculture: a North Atlantic comparative assessment
This paper focuses on the availability of economic indicators and metrics to assess effects of marine aquaculture production in the North Atlantic area (the EU, Norway, Canada and USA), including also social and environmental effects. We consider how aquaculture planning and management is organised...
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ftnofima:oai:nofima.brage.unit.no:11250/2678312 2023-05-15T17:31:21+02:00 Availability and usefulness of economic data on the effects of aquaculture: a North Atlantic comparative assessment Mikkelsen, Eirik Inge Fanning, Lucia Kreiss, Cornelia Billing, Suzannah-Lynn Dennis, John Filgueira, Ramón Grant, Jon Krause, Gesche Lipton, Doug Miller, Molly Perez, José Stead, Selina Villasante, Sebastian 2020 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2678312 https://doi.org/10.1111/raq.12488 eng eng Reviews in Aquaculture. 2020, . urn:issn:1753-5123 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2678312 https://doi.org/10.1111/raq.12488 cristin:1826730 18 Reviews in Aquaculture Peer reviewed Journal article 2020 ftnofima https://doi.org/10.1111/raq.12488 2022-11-18T06:51:14Z This paper focuses on the availability of economic indicators and metrics to assess effects of marine aquaculture production in the North Atlantic area (the EU, Norway, Canada and USA), including also social and environmental effects. We consider how aquaculture planning and management is organised in the different countries and the usefulness of economic information to address different aquaculture‐related policies. We find that the most relevant economic data for aquaculture management should be at the local and regional levels rather than nationally. The availability of such economic data is mapped for national, regional and local level. The focus is on data that are publicly available from authorities or research institutions. The availability of data is generally fairly good for national and regional data on the direct economic effects of aquaculture. Data on how aquaculture‐related products or input markets are affected are however poorly available, as are economic data on external effects from aquaculture. Countries with a larger aquaculture sector tend to have better availability of aquaculture‐related economic data than those with a smaller sector. An index is developed and calculated to show more specifically where the countries have relatively good or poor data availability compared to their needs. While it will not always be cost‐effective or meaningful to collect economic data on the effects of aquaculture, our study indicates that several countries could benefit from expanding such data collection. It can make trade‐off decisions more consistent and easier to perform, and aquaculture policies and measures can be better tailored to specific contexts. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Nofima Knowledge Archive (Brage) Canada Norway Reviews in Aquaculture 13 1 601 618 |
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This paper focuses on the availability of economic indicators and metrics to assess effects of marine aquaculture production in the North Atlantic area (the EU, Norway, Canada and USA), including also social and environmental effects. We consider how aquaculture planning and management is organised in the different countries and the usefulness of economic information to address different aquaculture‐related policies. We find that the most relevant economic data for aquaculture management should be at the local and regional levels rather than nationally. The availability of such economic data is mapped for national, regional and local level. The focus is on data that are publicly available from authorities or research institutions. The availability of data is generally fairly good for national and regional data on the direct economic effects of aquaculture. Data on how aquaculture‐related products or input markets are affected are however poorly available, as are economic data on external effects from aquaculture. Countries with a larger aquaculture sector tend to have better availability of aquaculture‐related economic data than those with a smaller sector. An index is developed and calculated to show more specifically where the countries have relatively good or poor data availability compared to their needs. While it will not always be cost‐effective or meaningful to collect economic data on the effects of aquaculture, our study indicates that several countries could benefit from expanding such data collection. It can make trade‐off decisions more consistent and easier to perform, and aquaculture policies and measures can be better tailored to specific contexts. publishedVersion |
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Mikkelsen, Eirik Inge Fanning, Lucia Kreiss, Cornelia Billing, Suzannah-Lynn Dennis, John Filgueira, Ramón Grant, Jon Krause, Gesche Lipton, Doug Miller, Molly Perez, José Stead, Selina Villasante, Sebastian |
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Mikkelsen, Eirik Inge Fanning, Lucia Kreiss, Cornelia Billing, Suzannah-Lynn Dennis, John Filgueira, Ramón Grant, Jon Krause, Gesche Lipton, Doug Miller, Molly Perez, José Stead, Selina Villasante, Sebastian Availability and usefulness of economic data on the effects of aquaculture: a North Atlantic comparative assessment |
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Mikkelsen, Eirik Inge Fanning, Lucia Kreiss, Cornelia Billing, Suzannah-Lynn Dennis, John Filgueira, Ramón Grant, Jon Krause, Gesche Lipton, Doug Miller, Molly Perez, José Stead, Selina Villasante, Sebastian |
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Availability and usefulness of economic data on the effects of aquaculture: a North Atlantic comparative assessment |
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Availability and usefulness of economic data on the effects of aquaculture: a North Atlantic comparative assessment |
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Availability and usefulness of economic data on the effects of aquaculture: a North Atlantic comparative assessment |
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Availability and usefulness of economic data on the effects of aquaculture: a North Atlantic comparative assessment |
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Availability and usefulness of economic data on the effects of aquaculture: a North Atlantic comparative assessment |
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availability and usefulness of economic data on the effects of aquaculture: a north atlantic comparative assessment |
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