为孟加拉国内陆水产养殖寻求环境上可持续的解决办法

Q2 Environmental Science
Konstancja Woźniacka , Lisa K. Bickley , Richard D. Heal , Ilya M.D. Maclean , Neaz A. Hasan , Mohammad Mahfujul Haque , Grant D. Stentiford , Regan Early , Michelle Devlin , Charles R. Tyler
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内陆淡水和咸淡水水产养殖是全球粮食安全的一个关键组成部分,然而,其快速增长对环境产生了不利影响。水产养殖业未来的增长需要更有效地平衡粮食生产与自然资源开发之间的关系。本综述考虑了孟加拉国内陆水产养殖的情况。孟加拉国目前是世界第五大内陆水产养殖生产国,水产养殖产量接近300万吨(2022年)。概述了该国目前与不同形式的内陆水产养殖有关的做法,并强调了它们对环境的相关要求。对水产养殖扩大的未来预测进行了评估,因为它们可能影响到包括淡水在内的自然资源的可得性和质量,并受到其污染和盐碱化问题的限制。还审查了土地利用变化、野生种群开发、入侵物种引进和疾病传播对潜在产量的影响。本文阐述了如何应对这些挑战,既要实现生产目标,又要限制对自然的影响。该审查报告根据孟加拉国的社会经济特点,并与国内伙伴合作,就可持续水产养殖方面可能采取的集体行动提出了观点。为实现到2025年产量预计增长14%的目标,孟加拉国水产养殖部门必须在增长与对有限淡水和土地资源的有效管理之间取得平衡。主要建议包括优先考虑农民适应其生产的可持续集约化和应对不断变化的气候影响。水产养殖政策需要支持提供必要的知识、工具和充足的资源,使农民能够实施资源高效管理战略。
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Seeking environmentally sustainable solutions for inland aquaculture in Bangladesh
Inland fresh- and brackish aquaculture is a key component of global food security, however, its rapid growth has impacted adversely on the environment. The future growth of the aquaculture industry will need to balance food production more effectively against the exploitation of natural resources. This review considers the case for inland aquaculture in Bangladesh – currently the world's fifth-biggest inland aquaculture producer with nearly 3 million tonnes of aquaculture production (2022). Current practices associated with different forms of inland aquaculture in the country are outlined, with their associated demands on the environment highlighted. Future projections for aquaculture expansion are assessed for their potential to impact on and be limited by the availability and quality of natural resources, including freshwater, and concerns for its contamination and salinisation. The effects of land use changes, exploitation of wild populations, introduction of invasive species, and spread of diseases on potential production are also examined. The paper addresses how these challenges may be met, both for achieving production aspirations and for limiting impact on nature. The review offers a viewpoint on potential collective actions for sustainable aquaculture, aligned with Bangladesh's socioeconomic characteristics, and in collaboration with in-country partners. To achieve the projected 14% increase in production by 2025, Bangladesh's aquaculture sector must balance growth with the effective management of finite freshwater and land resources. Key recommendations include prioritising adaptations by farmers for sustainable intensification of their production and facing changing climate impacts. Aquaculture policy needs to support the provisioning of the necessary knowledge, tools, and adequate resources to enable farmers to implement resource-efficient management strategies.
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Environmental Challenges
Environmental Challenges Environmental Science-Environmental Engineering
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