H Integrating aquaculture within local communities.
Интегриране на аквакултурите в местните общности (BG-Bulgarian);Integration der Aquakultur in die lokalen Gemeinschaften (DE-German);Integrando la acuicultura en las comunidades locales ... (ES-Spanish);Intégrer l’aquaculture dans les communautés locales (FR-French);Integrare l’acquacoltura nelle comunità locali (IT-Italian);Włączanie akwakultury w społeczności lokalne ... (PL-Polish)
BUDZICH-SZUKALA Urszula, RIGAUD Arthur, GOMEZ DA SILVA Serge, VAN DE WALLE Gilles
2018 41p. FARNET Guide n°14
This guide consists of five practical factsheets providing information, ideas and examples of how FLAGs can better integrate aquaculture into their area: Guidelines
DEVELOPMENT POLICY: SUSTAINABLE & TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT, FARNET, fishery, diversification of activities, marketing of products, local development, Community-led local development (CLLD), migrants, refugees
FARNET, fishery, diversification of activities, marketing of products, local development, Community-led local development (CLLD), migrants, refugees
European Union, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom
English, Bulgarian, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Polish
Factsheet 1 "Aquaculture as a driver of blue growth in CLLD areas" describes the different types of aquaculture present in FLAG areas, highlighting the wide range of challenges faced by aquaculture, and the potential contribution of the sector to local development.
Factsheet 2 “Addressing consumer and environmental concerns at the local level” underlines the major challenges linked to these key concerns and their impacts on the aquaculture sector and provides examples of activities FLAGs can initiate or support to address these challenges.
Factsheet 3 “Mitigation of user conflicts and facilitating participation in local decisions” focuses on challenges linked to user conflicts that can arise in relation to aquaculture production, providing examples of how FLAGs can help avert such conflicts and enable producers to play a greater role in decision-making processes concerning local spatial planning.
Factsheet 4 focuses on “Diversification of activities within the aquaculture sector”, including recirculated systems, aquaponics, integrated production, etc.
Factsheet 5 looks at “Diversification outside the aquaculture sector”, mainly in the field of tourism, but also in the use of by-products in innovative industries.