Is aquaponics good for the environment?—evaluation of environmental impact through life cycle assessment studies on aquaponics systems

Is aquaponics good for the environment?—evaluation of environmental impact through life cycle assessment studies on aquaponics systems

By: Greenfeld A., Becker N., Bornman J.F., Spatari S., Angel D.L.
Published in: Aquaculture International
SDGs : SDG 12  |  Units:   | Time: 2022 |  Link
Description: Aquaponics is often presented as a sustainable food production system that can reduce environmental costs of global food production; yet, its actual environmental effects are understudied. The aim of this research was to review the limited number of life cycle assessment studies dealing with aquaponics, and to highlight environmental cost and benefit of this practice. Our assessment highlights some of the problems, challenges, and advantages of aquaponics as a valuable food production system. We propose guidelines for future life cycle assessments of aquaponics that will facilitate policy and decision-making for farmers with respect to aquaponics. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.