Cross-disciplinary Dialogue on Aquaculture Sustainability

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Explore the concept of Sea Water Footprint (SWFP) and its relevance to aquaculture sustainability through a workshop at Thon Hotel Prinsen. Delve into the integration of social science, humanities, natural science, and technology to address key issues in Marine Coastal Development. Discuss the potential benefits and challenges of implementing SWFP, as well as the necessary expertise and future directions for this innovative approach. Enhance collaboration and research partnerships to advance Aquaculture sustainability at NTNU and internationally.


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  1. DIALOGUES ON AQUACULTURE: NATURE-TECHNOLOGY-GOVERNANCE DOES A SEAWATER FOOTPRINT MAKE SENSE? Workshop Thon Hotel Prinsen 17 April 2012 Jennifer L. Bailey May Thorseth

  2. 8:45 9:00 Coffee Welcome to Workshop Jennifer Bailey May Thorseth Jennifer Bailey May Thorseth 9:15 Background to the Sea Water Footprint Idea 9:30 The LCA methodology Dina Margrethe Aspen 10:00 The footprint project Existing projects: The Water Footprint Network Laxmi Panthi 10:30-10:45 Coffee Break What use might a water footprint be in aquaculture? -- what is the goal? Lunch Does this approach make sense for aquaculture? What aquaculture? Discussion led by Jennifer Bailey 12:00 13:00 Hotel Prinsen Break up into working groups, each group assign a leader What are the difficulties in developing the approach? What are the difficulties? 14:00 Plenum: Groups report; General discussion Coffee Break The way forward What expertise do we need? What institutions in Trondheim/Norway do we want to work with? May Thorseth 15:00 15:15 Jennifer Bailey Possible funding ideas 16:30 Workshop concludes

  3. Dialogues Agenda Cross-disciplinary dialogue on key aquaculture issues Enhance integration of social science, humanities, natural science and technology in Marine Coastal Development/Marine Strategic Area Forge links among strategic areas, especially Globalization and Marine Address important social, economic, ecological and technological issues and controversies Enhance attractiveness of NTNU as research partner in international context

  4. Dialogues on Aquaculture Website http://www.ntnu.edu/dialogueon aquaculture.

  5. Why Sea Water Footprint (SWFP)? First seminar 3 October This is the proposal that caught attention Today s Goal: What lies behind the footprint approach? What is Life Cycle Analysis? What has been done before? Is creation of a SWFP interesting for us? What is our goal for a SWFP? What expertise do we need? What is our way forward?

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