Management of coastal and marine natural resources presents a number of challenges as a growing global population and a changing climate require us to find better strategies to …
We present a modelling framework that combines machine learning techniques and Geographic Information Systems to support the management of an important aquaculture …
C Silva, JG Ferreira, SB Bricker, TA DelValls… - Aquaculture, 2011 - Elsevier
An integrative methodology for site selection of shellfish aquaculture that combines geographical information systems and dynamic farm-scale carrying capacity modeling was …
MS Hossain, NG Das - Computers and electronics in agriculture, 2010 - Elsevier
Site selection is a key factor in any aquaculture operation, affecting both success and sustainability as well as solving conflicts between different activities and making rational use …
Y Yi, Z Wang, Z Yang - Journal of Hydrology, 2010 - Elsevier
The Gezhouba Dam and Three Gorges Project are the two largest hydraulic projects in the middle reach of the Yangtze River. Although these projects have yielded benefits to local …
Site selection is a key factor in any aquaculture operation, affecting both success and sustainability as well as solving land or water use conflicts. This study was conducted to …
PC Longdill, TR Healy, KP Black - Ocean & Coastal Management, 2008 - Elsevier
Within New Zealand, growth in the aquaculture industry has led to the diversification of aquaculture sites from more sheltered bays and harbours toward open coast locations …
Marine fisheries around the world remain seriously threatened from fishing overcapacity plus a range of environmental problems. As a result, the rising demand for fish products is …