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This book describes the development of aquaculture in the world and covers: Essential concepts, approaches and uses; fish, plants and bacteria; design and monitoring of an aquaculture system and regulatory, societal and economic challenges

Abstract

Aquaponics is a system of agriculture that combines aquaculture and hydroponics to cultivate both plants and fish. Fish waste is broken down by bacteria into dissolved nutrients that plants then utilize to grow. It is a sustainable crop production system, that requires no soil, uses water very efficiently and can be built almost anywhere, including highly populated urban communities.

As the world's population continues to grow, and resources such as land, water and nutrients are limited, aquaponics is one possible alternative method to traditional agriculture, for providing food. This book, a translation of Aquaponie, published by Éditions Quae, describes the development of aquaculture in the world and covers:

Essential concepts, approaches and uses

Fish, plants and bacteria: three components of aquaculture

Design and monitoring of an aquaculture system

Regulatory, societal and economic challenges

Aimed at researchers in aquaculture, horticulture and sustainable agriculture, this book is also suitable for practitioners and commercial developers in aquaponics.

PUBLISHED
13 Jan 2026