About this Research Topic
A paradigm shift to one where agri-food production and aquatic food production are not considered separate systems using the best of both worlds could create resilient solutions for addressing challenges. Challenges include climate change and biodiversity loss. These aggravate already existing pressures such as spatial competition for arable land, sea level rise, increased demand for fresh drinking water, and the need for alternative protein diets. Before new solutions can be applied on a wide scale, the trade-offs and synergies must be understood on a system level, at economic, environmental, and social dimensions. One such example is the Ocean Forest Kelp project (Norway): production of seaweed does not require feed, fertilizer, fresh water, or land, rather, it grows based on sunlight and nutrients already present in surplus from human activities in the ocean. Seaweed contains a large range of nutrients that can be utilized by humans and livestock, and among other benefits, it partly blocks the production of methane gases in ruminants. In this vein, this Research Topic showcases similar opportunities and examples of synergies between agri-food and aquaculture production, examines barriers to enabling such synergies, and discusses potential policies and investments in support of "one food system".
This Research Topic welcomes submissions that address themes such as, but not limited to:
• Nature-inclusive aquaculture to support local communities (support local communities: livelihood and healthy food; SDGs 1-3, 8, 11, 12), biodiversity (life below water and on land; SDGs 14-15), and climate action (SDG 13)
• "One food system" perspective on diet/ food safety/ consumption, essential to fostering change in society as well as production at scale
• Innovative solutions to enable linkages between agri-food production and aquaculture production, and barriers to scaling these solutions in practice
• Analyses of policies and regulatory systems (not) providing incentives toward a "one food system" integrated approach
• Valuations of the economics of circular solutions constructed toward a "one food system" integrated approach
Keywords: agri food, One Food System, nature inclusive aquaculture
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