Category: Systems and Technologies
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Recirculating Aquaculture Systems for a Carbon Neutral Aquaculture
Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RASs) offer a compelling pathway toward achieving carbon-neutral aquaculture by maximizing resource efficiency, minimizing environmental impacts, and integrating renewable energy solutions alongside closed-loop nutrient cycling.
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Community-based Crab Banks
The community-based crab bank initiative has shown itself to be a practical and effective strategy for enhancing the sustainability of blue crab populations while fostering socio-economic and ecological resilience in coastal communities.
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Sustainable Bivalve Aquaculture in Thailand
Bivalve aquaculture in Thailand represents a promising avenue for achieving food security, economic development, and environmental conservation.
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Seaweed Aquaculture: A Potential Nature-based Solution
Seaweed aquaculture, when designed as a Nature-based Solution, has the potential to simultaneously restore marine ecosystems, empower coastal women, and enhance regional food security. Thailand and Southeast Asia are uniquely positioned to lead this transformation.
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Environmentally Friendly Frog Culture in Southeast Asia
Frog farming, when implemented responsibly, offers ecological, economic, and nutritional benefits that align with the goals of sustainable development.
