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Appears in Collections: | Aquaculture Journal Articles |
Peer Review Status: | Refereed |
Title: | Using systems thinking and open innovation to strengthen aquaculture policy for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals |
Author(s): | Stead, Selina M |
Contact Email: | selina.stead@stir.ac.uk |
Keywords: | aquaculture food security open innovation sustainable development goals systems thinking |
Issue Date: | Jun-2019 |
Date Deposited: | 9-Apr-2019 |
Citation: | Stead SM (2019) Using systems thinking and open innovation to strengthen aquaculture policy for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Journal of Fish Biology, 94 (6), pp. 837-844. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.13970 |
Abstract: | In a world of nine billion people and a widening income gap between the rich and poor, it is time to rethink how aquaculture can strengthen its contribution to the second UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) of zero hunger in our generation. The disparity in the level of sustainable aquaculture development at present, between and within countries, especially regarding human access to farmed aquatic food remains highly variable across the globe. This paper offers a fresh look at the opportunities from using systems thinking and new open innovation measuring tools to grow sustainable aquaculture. Political will in many nations is the main constraint to aquaculture in realising its potential as an: accessible source of micronutrients and nutritious protein; aid to meeting conservation goals; economic prosperity generator where benefits extend to locals and provider of indirect social benefits such as access to education and well‐being, among others. Resources to enable strong partnerships (SDG 17) between academia, civic society, government and industry should be prioritised by governments to build a sustainable aquatic food system, accessible to all, forever. |
DOI Link: | 10.1111/jfb.13970 |
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