Browsing WorldFish Community by Author "Shepon, A."
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Aquatic foods to nourish nations
Golden, C.D.; Koehn, Z.; Shepon, A.; Passarelli, S.; Free, C.; Viana, D.F.; Matthey, H.; Eurich, J.J.; Gephart, J.; Fluet-Chouinard, E.; Nyboer, E.A.; Lynch, A.J.; Kjellevold, M.; Bromage, S.; Charlebois, P.; Barange, M.; Vannuccini, S.; Cao, L.; Kleisner, K.; Rimm, E.B.; Danaei, G.; DeSisto, C.; Kelahan, H.; Fiorella, K.; Little, D.; Allison, E.; Fanzo, J.; Thilsted, S.H.; Shakuntala Haraksingh Thilsted: 0000-0002-4041-1651 (2021)Type: Journal ArticleDespite contributing to healthy diets for billions of people, aquatic foods are often undervalued as a nutritional solution because their diversity is often reduced to the protein and energy value of a single food type ... -
Conceptualizing a Sustainable Food System in an Automated World: Toward a "Eudaimonian" Future
Shepon, A.; Henriksson, P.J.G.; Wu, T. (2018)Type: Journal ArticleThe industrialized world has entered a new era of widespread automation, and although this may create long-term gains in economic productivity and wealth accumulation, many professions are expected to disappear during the ... -
Environmental performance of blue foods
Gephart, J.; Henriksson, P.J.; Parker, R.; Shepon, A.; Gorospe, K.D.; Bergman, K.; Eshel, G.; Golden, C.D.; Halpern, B.S.; Hornborg, S.; Jonell, M.; Metian, M.; Mifflin, K.; Newton, R.; Tyedmers, P.; Zhang, W.; Ziegler, F.; Troell, M.; Patrik John Gustav Henriksson: 0000-0002-3439-623X (2021)Type: Journal ArticleFish and other aquatic foods (blue foods) present an opportunity for more sustainable diets. Yet comprehensive comparison has been limited due to sparse inclusion of blue foods in environmental impact studies relative to ... -
Exploring sustainable aquaculture development using a nutrition-sensitive approach
Shepon, A.; Gephart, J.; Golden, C.D.; Henriksson, P.J.; Jones, R.; Koehn, Z.; Eshel, G.; Patrik John Gustav Henriksson: 0000-0002-3439-623X (2021)Type: Journal ArticleMicronutrient deficiencies constitute a pressing public health concern, especially in developing countries. As a dense source of bioavailable nutrients, aquatic foods can help alleviate such deficiencies. Developing ... -
Inequality and the Biosphere
Hamann, M.; Berry, K.; Chaigneau, T.; Curry, T.; Heilmayr, R.; Henriksson, P.J.G.; Hentati-Sundberg, J.; Jina, J.A.; Lindkvist, E.; Lopez-Maldonado, Y.; Nieminen, E.; Piaggio, M.; Qiu, J.X.; Rocha, J.C.; Schill, C.; Shepon, A.; Tilman, A.R.; van den Bijga, I.; Wu, T. (2018)Type: Journal ArticleRising inequalities and accelerating global environmental change pose two of the most pressing challenges of the twenty-first century. To explore how these phenomena are linked, we apply a social-ecological systems perspective ... -
Reorientation of aquaculture production systems can reduce environmental impacts and improve nutrition security in Bangladesh
Shepon, A.; Gephart, J.A.; Henriksson, P.J.; Jones, R.; Murshed-e-Jahan, K.; Eshel, G.; Golden, C.D.; Patrik John Gustav Henriksson: 0000-0002-3439-623X; Murshed-E-Jahan Khondker: 0000-0001-9933-8631 (2020)Type: Journal ArticleAquatic foods are a critical source of human nutrition in many developing countries. As a result, declines in wild-caught fish landings threaten nutritionally vulnerable populations. Aquaculture presents an opportunity to ...





