The integration of field data, lab experiments, socioeconomic surveys into a set of ecological models and sustainability indicators supports the conclusion that mussel farming in this area is a paradigmatic example of sustainable exploitation of a renewable resource. The activity has a modest and reversible environmental impact, requires a flux of natural capital that is compatible with the potential production of the area and a modest amount of anthropogenic capital. Simulations also indicate the possibility to enlarge this activity without significant impacting ecosystem.
Valutazione dell'impatto ecologico e della sostenibilità socio-ecologica della mitilicoltura nel nord Adriatico
Solidoro C;Del Negro P;Libralato S;Canu D
2017-01-01
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The integration of field data, lab experiments, socioeconomic surveys into a set of ecological models and sustainability indicators supports the conclusion that mussel farming in this area is a paradigmatic example of sustainable exploitation of a renewable resource. The activity has a modest and reversible environmental impact, requires a flux of natural capital that is compatible with the potential production of the area and a modest amount of anthropogenic capital. Simulations also indicate the possibility to enlarge this activity without significant impacting ecosystem.File in questo prodotto:
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