FN Archimer Export Format PT J TI Assessing aquaculture sustainability: a comparative methodology BT AF LAZARD, Jerome REY-VALETTE, Helene AUBIN, Joel MATHE, Syndhia CHIA, Eduardo CARUSO, Domenico MIKOLASEK, Olivier BLANCHETON, Jean Paul LEGENDRE, Marc RENE, Francois LEVANG, Patrice SLEMBROUCK, Jacques MORISSENS, Pierre CLEMENTS, olivier AS 1:1;2:2;3:3,6;4:2;5:4;6:5;7:1;8:6;9:5;10:6;11:5;12:5;13:1;14:3; FF 1:;2:;3:;4:;5:;6:;7:;8:PDG-RBE-BOME-LALR;9:;10:PDG-RBE-BOME-LALR;11:;12:;13:;14:; C1 CIRAD, F-34398 Montpellier, France. Univ Montpellier I, Fac Sci Econ, F-34960 Montpellier 2, France. INRA, UMR Sol Agron Spatialisat, F-35042 Rennes, France. INRA, F-34000 Montpellier, France. Univ Montpellier 2, IRD, ISEM, F-34095 Montpellier 5, France. IFREMER, F-34250 Palavas Les Flots, France. C2 CIRAD, FRANCE UNIV MONTPELLIER, FRANCE INRA, FRANCE INRA, FRANCE UNIV MONTPELLIER, FRANCE IFREMER, FRANCE SI LE DRENNEC PALAVAS SE PDG-DRV-RA-SEMII PDG-RBE-BOME-LALR IN WOS Ifremer jusqu'en 2018 copubli-france copubli-p187 copubli-univ-france IF 0.423 TC 17 UR https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00245/35598/34151.pdf LA English DT Article DE ;aquaculture;indicators;co-construction;sustainability AB Little work dealing with the evaluation of aquaculture system sustainability has so far been undertaken on a global and comparative basis. Moreover, such work is mostly based on very unbalanced approaches in terms of the dimensions of sustainable development that are taken into account. The approach adopted in this article is designed to encompass all the dimensions of sustainability including the institutional one (governance). The taking into account of this latter, in particular, together with the role played by aquaculture in sustainability at the territorial level gives the approach its original and innovative nature. The process of establishing the checklist of sustainability indicators in aquaculture relies on a hierarchical nesting approach which makes it possible to link indicators with general sustainability criteria and principles. At once multidisciplinary and participatory, the approach compares several countries with highly differentiated types of aquaculture system. An original finding from this work is that the technically most intensive farming model scores better than more extensive systems, which might have been thought to be closer to natural systems in their environmental dimension and therefore intuitively more 'sustainable'. This result suggests relating sustainability outcomes to the level of control and of devolved responsibilities. PY 2014 PD NOV SO International Journal Of Sustainable Development And World Ecology SN 1350-4509 PU Taylor & Francis Inc VL 21 IS 6 UT 000345565700003 BP 503 EP 511 DI 10.1080/13504509.2014.964350 ID 35598 ER EF