Sustainability of Nile tilapia net-cage culture in a reservoir in a semi-arid region
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Resumo: | Among the tools used to measure sustainability in aquaculture, sets of indicators allow a holistic view of a system in its social, environmental, and economic dimensions. Approaches that align indicators with models such as the Drivers-Pressure-State-Impact-Response (DPSIR) framework can improve understanding of this sustainability. This study evaluated the sustainability of cage production systems for Nile tilapia in the Santa Cruz Reservoir, to determine whether a set of indicators used with the DPSIR conceptual model was effective to study the sustainability of the system. The 49 indicators used were calculated from information obtained from questionnaires and from monitoring the production system. Sustainability was also modeled and compared with hypothetical scenarios, with different fish stocking densities. The results indicated that the production system is economically feasible, generating profit and distributing income. However, the income generated benefits few people and is not fixed in the community. Environmentally speaking, the system is highly dependent on inputs, especially the nutrients nitrogen and phosphorus, and energy, as well as increasing sedimentation of nutrients in the reservoir. In the social dimension, the venture employs few workers. The modeling showed that the system is potentially sustainable, and that changes in stocking density decreased this sustainability. In summary, the system showed many sustainable features, whereas some others need to be modified to improve the general sustainability. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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Sustainability of Nile tilapia net-cage culture in a reservoir in a semi-arid region |
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Sustainability of Nile tilapia net-cage culture in a reservoir in a semi-arid region |
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Sustainability of Nile tilapia net-cage culture in a reservoir in a semi-arid region Moura, R. S. T. Aquaculture modeling Sustainability indicators DPSIR MULINO |
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Sustainability of Nile tilapia net-cage culture in a reservoir in a semi-arid region |
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Sustainability of Nile tilapia net-cage culture in a reservoir in a semi-arid region |
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Sustainability of Nile tilapia net-cage culture in a reservoir in a semi-arid region |
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Sustainability of Nile tilapia net-cage culture in a reservoir in a semi-arid region |
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Sustainability of Nile tilapia net-cage culture in a reservoir in a semi-arid region |
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Moura, R. S. T. |
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Moura, R. S. T. Valenti, W. C. [UNESP] Henry-Silva, G. G. |
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Valenti, W. C. [UNESP] Henry-Silva, G. G. |
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Univ Fed Rural Semi Arido Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) |
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Moura, R. S. T. Valenti, W. C. [UNESP] Henry-Silva, G. G. |
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Aquaculture modeling Sustainability indicators DPSIR MULINO |
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Aquaculture modeling Sustainability indicators DPSIR MULINO |
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Among the tools used to measure sustainability in aquaculture, sets of indicators allow a holistic view of a system in its social, environmental, and economic dimensions. Approaches that align indicators with models such as the Drivers-Pressure-State-Impact-Response (DPSIR) framework can improve understanding of this sustainability. This study evaluated the sustainability of cage production systems for Nile tilapia in the Santa Cruz Reservoir, to determine whether a set of indicators used with the DPSIR conceptual model was effective to study the sustainability of the system. The 49 indicators used were calculated from information obtained from questionnaires and from monitoring the production system. Sustainability was also modeled and compared with hypothetical scenarios, with different fish stocking densities. The results indicated that the production system is economically feasible, generating profit and distributing income. However, the income generated benefits few people and is not fixed in the community. Environmentally speaking, the system is highly dependent on inputs, especially the nutrients nitrogen and phosphorus, and energy, as well as increasing sedimentation of nutrients in the reservoir. In the social dimension, the venture employs few workers. The modeling showed that the system is potentially sustainable, and that changes in stocking density decreased this sustainability. In summary, the system showed many sustainable features, whereas some others need to be modified to improve the general sustainability. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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