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Responsible aquaculture can aid food problems

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  • M. J. Williams

    (ICLARM, World Fish Centre)

  • J. D. Bell

    (ICLARM, World Fish Centre)

  • M. V. Gupta

    (ICLARM, World Fish Centre)

  • M. Dey

    (ICLARM, World Fish Centre)

  • M. Ahmed

    (ICLARM, World Fish Centre)

  • M. Prein

    (ICLARM, World Fish Centre)

  • S. Child

    (ICLARM, World Fish Centre)

  • P. R. Gardiner

    (ICLARM, World Fish Centre)

  • R. Brummett

    (ICLARM, World Fish Centre)

  • D. Jamu

    (ICLARM, World Fish Centre)

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  • M. J. Williams & J. D. Bell & M. V. Gupta & M. Dey & M. Ahmed & M. Prein & S. Child & P. R. Gardiner & R. Brummett & D. Jamu, 2000. "Responsible aquaculture can aid food problems," Nature, Nature, vol. 406(6797), pages 673-673, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:406:y:2000:i:6797:d:10.1038_35021300
    DOI: 10.1038/35021300
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    1. Keyzer, M.A. & Merbis, M.D. & Pavel, I.F.P.W. & van Wesenbeeck, C.F.A., 2005. "Diet shifts towards meat and the effects on cereal use: can we feed the animals in 2030?," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 55(2), pages 187-202, November.
    2. Ahmed, Mahfuzuddin, 2004. "Outlook for Fish to 2020: A Win-Win-Win for Oceans, Fisheries and the Poor?," 2004: Fish, Aquaculture and Food Security: Sustaining Fish as a Food Supply, 11 August 2004 124077, Crawford Fund.
    3. Bohnes, Florence Alexia & Rodriguez, U-Primo & Nielsen, Max & Laurent, Alexis, 2020. "Are aquaculture growth policies in high-income countries due diligence or illusionary dreams? Foreseeing policy implications on seafood production in Singapore," Food Policy, Elsevier, vol. 93(C).
    4. Ahmed, Mahfuzuddin & Lorica, Mylene H., 2002. "Improving developing country food security through aquaculture development--lessons from Asia," Food Policy, Elsevier, vol. 27(2), pages 125-141, April.

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