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The ASEM Aquaculture Platform intends to work out an action-oriented agenda for co-operation and to develop a multi-stakeholder platform for dialogue, networking and continued coordination concerning sustainable aquaculture between EU and Asia.
Through its different stakeholders the platform aims to reconcile ecological and socio-economic demands and introduce or consolidate concepts of sustainability in aquaculture development in both regions. The platform connects experts, the public and policy-makers by disseminating knowledge up to policy levels as well as down to farmers or consumers.

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On May 2nd, a proposal for a Coordination & Support Action was submitted under the EC 7th Framework Program as a follow up on the AqASEM activities. 
The outcome of the evaluation is expected by the summer of 2007

On May 2nd, a proposal for a Coordination & Support Action was submitted under the EC 7th Framework Program as a follow up on the AqASEM activities. 
Planned activities include:

  1. validation of expert recommendations through engagement with smaller scale producers and other stakeholders to develop effective practice;
  2. defining and communicating specific ways in which aquaculture development can best meet social and environmental objectives;
  3. translating priority recommendations into concrete actions; 
  4. to build and exchange knowledge and its application.

The common denominator of the actions is the concerted effort to initiate joint EU-Asia processes which have impact on research excellence, good governance, fair trade, social equity and sustainability.

The outcome of the evaluation is expected by the summer of 2007

Last Updated ( Monday, 21 May 2007 )
 
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