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DIALOGUES ON AQUACULTURE: NATURE-TECHNOLOGY-GOVERNANCE DOES A “SEAWATER FOOTPRINT” MAKE SENSE?. Workshop Thon Hotel Prinsen 17 April 2012 Jennifer L. Bailey May Thorseth. « Dialogues » Agenda. Cross- disciplinary dialogue on key aquaculture issues
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DIALOGUES ON AQUACULTURE: NATURE-TECHNOLOGY-GOVERNANCEDOES A “SEAWATER FOOTPRINT” MAKE SENSE? WorkshopThon Hotel Prinsen17 April 2012 Jennifer L. Bailey May Thorseth
«Dialogues» Agenda • Cross-disciplinarydialogueonkeyaquacultureissues • Enhanceintegrationofsocialscience, humanities, naturalscience and technology in Marine Coastal Development/Marine Strategic Area • Forge links amongstrategic areas, especiallyGlobalization and Marine • Addressimportantsocial, economic, ecological and technologicalissues and controversies • Enhanceattractivenessof NTNU as research partner in internationalcontext
«DialoguesonAquaculture» Website • http://www.ntnu.edu/dialogueonaquaculture.
Why Sea Water Footprint(SWFP)? • First seminar 3 October • This is theproposalthatcaughtattention Today’s Goal: • What lies behindthe «footprint» approach? • What is Life Cycle Analysis? • What has been done before? • Is creationof a SWFP interesting for us? • What is our goal for a SWFP? • Whatexpertise do weneed? • What is ourway forward?