TY - BOOK ID - 46379893 TI - Aquaponics food production systems : combined aquaculture and hydroponic production technologies for the future AU - Goddek, Simon AU - Goddek, Simon. AU - Joyce, Alyssa. AU - Kotzen, Benz. AU - Burnell, Gavin PY - 2019 SN - 3030159434 3030159426 PB - Cham Springer Nature DB - UniCat KW - Aquatic biology. KW - Wildlife management. KW - Agriculture. KW - Sustainable development. KW - Environmental education. KW - Freshwater & Marine Ecology. KW - Fish & Wildlife Biology & Management. KW - Sustainable Development. KW - Environmental and Sustainability Education. KW - Aquatic ecology . KW - Wildlife. KW - Fish. KW - Education KW - Development, Sustainable KW - Ecologically sustainable development KW - Economic development, Sustainable KW - Economic sustainability KW - ESD (Ecologically sustainable development) KW - Smart growth KW - Sustainable development KW - Sustainable economic development KW - Economic development KW - Farming KW - Husbandry KW - Industrial arts KW - Life sciences KW - Food supply KW - Land use, Rural KW - Environmental aspects KW - Fish KW - Pisces KW - Aquatic animals KW - Vertebrates KW - Fisheries KW - Fishing KW - Ichthyology KW - Aquatic biology KW - Ecology KW - Aquaponics. KW - Fishes. KW - Hydrobiology KW - Water biology KW - Aquatic sciences KW - Biology KW - Aquaponic gardening KW - Aquaculture KW - Hydroponics KW - Aquatic ecology KW - Wildlife KW - Agriculture KW - Environmental education UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:46379893 AB - This open access book, written by world experts in aquaponics and related technologies, provides the authoritative and comprehensive overview of the key aquaculture and hydroponic and other integrated systems, socio-economic and environmental aspects. Aquaponic systems, which combine aquaculture and vegetable food production offer alternative technology solutions for a world that is increasingly under stress through population growth, urbanisation, water shortages, land and soil degradation, environmental pollution, world hunger and climate change. ER -