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Urban aquaponics farming and cities- a systematic literature review

Rahmita Wirza O. K. Rahmat, Shah Nazir

2020Reviews on Environmental Health51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

An aquaponic system is considered to be a sustainable food production solution that follows circular economy principles and the biomimetic natural system to reduce input and waste. It is the combination of two mainly productive systems, a recirculating aquaculture system consists of fish and crustaceans farmed in a tank and hydroponic cultivation consists of vegetable cultured in medium other than soil. Both these systems are well-known around the globe by their performance of production, quality, and verified food safety. An aquaponic system is an industrious mechanism which incorporates impeccably with sustainable growth of intensive agriculture. The existing literature regarding the aquaponic production covers different species of vegetables and fish, a variety of layouts of system, and climate conditions. However, there is a lack of knowledge that can systematically present the existing state-of-the-artwork in a systematic manner. So to overcome this limitation, the proposed research presents a systematic literature review in the field of urban aquaponics. This systematic literature review will help practitioners to take help from the existing literature and propose new solutions based on the available evidence in urban aquaponics.

Topics & Concepts

AquaponicsAquacultureAgricultureEnvironmental scienceProduction (economics)Systematic reviewGlobeFish <Actinopterygii>Sustainable agricultureAgricultural engineeringEnvironmental engineeringEnvironmental planningBiotechnologyBusinessEngineeringEcologyBiologyFisheryEconomicsNeuroscienceMacroeconomicsBiochemistryMEDLINEInnovations in Aquaponics and Hydroponics SystemsEducational Methods and ImpactsCoastal Management and Development
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