Browsing Sustainable aquaculture by Author "Cao, L."
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China at a crossroads: An Analysis of China's changing seafood production and consumption
Crona, B.; Wassénius, E.; Troell, M.; Barclay, K.; Mallory, T.; Fabinyi, M.; Zhang, W.; Lam, V.W.; Cao, L.; Henriksson, P.J.; Eriksson, H.; Patrik John Gustav Henriksson: 0000-0002-3439-623X; Hampus Eriksson: 0000-0003-1199-6889 (2020)Type: Concept NoteChina is a key player in global production, consumption, and trade of seafood. Given this dominance, Chinese choices regarding what seafood to eat, and how and where to source it, are increasingly important—for China, and ... -
Commentary: comparing efficiency in aquatic and terrestrial animal production systems
Tlusty, M.; Tyedmers, P.; Ziegler, F.; Jonell, M.; Henriksson, P.J.G.; Newton, R.; Little, D.; Fry, J.; Love, D.; Cao, L. (2018)Type: OtherAquaculture is receiving increased attention from a variety of stakeholders. This is largely due to its current role in the global food system of supplying more than half of the seafood consumed, and also because the ... -
Compound climate risks threaten aquatic food system benefits
Tigchelaar, M.; Cheung, W.W.; Mohammed, E.; Phillips, M.J.; Payne, H.J.; Selig, E.R.; Wabnitz, C.C.; Oyinlola, M.A.; Frölicher, T.; Gephart, J.; Golden, C.D.; Allison, E.; Bennett, A.; Cao, L.; Fanzo, J.; Halpern, B.S.; Lam, V.W.; Micheli, F.; Naylor, R.L.; Sumaila, U.; Tagliabue, A.; Troell, M.; Michael John Phillips: 0000-0002-0282-0286 (2021)Type: Journal ArticleAquatic foods from marine and freshwater systems are critical to the nutrition, health, livelihoods, economies and cultures of billions of people worldwide, but climate-related hazards may compromise their ability to provide ...


