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TitleThe state of world fisheries and aquaculture : 2014 : opportunities and challenges
AccessEnglish: i3720e - PDF ; Español: i3720s - PDF ; Français: i3720f - PDF ; Русский: i3720r - PDF ; العربية: i3720a - PDF ; 中文: i3720c - PDF ;
Summary
In a world where more than 800 million continue to suffer from chronic malnourishment and where the global population is expected to grow by another 2 billion to reach 9.6 billion people by 2050 - with a concentration in coastal urban areas - we must meet the huge challenge of feeding our planet while safeguarding its natural resources for future generations. This new edition of The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture (SOFIA) highlights the significant role that fisheries and aquaculture plays in eliminating hunger, promoting health and reducing poverty. Never before have people consumed so much fish or depended so greatly on the sector for their well-being. Fish is extremely nutritious - a vital source of protein and essential nutrients, especially for many poorer members of our global community. Fisheries and aquaculture is a source not just of health but also of wealth. Employment in the sector has grown faster than the world’s population. The sector provi des jobs to tens of millions and supports the livelihoods of hundreds of millions. Fish continues to be one of the most-traded food commodities worldwide. It is especially important for developing countries, sometimes worth half the total value of their traded commodities.
Part 1. World review of fisheries and aquaculture -- Part 2. Selected issues in fisheries and aquaculture -- Part 3. Highlights of special studies -- Part 4. Outlook.
Part 1. World review of fisheries and aquaculture -- Part 2. Selected issues in fisheries and aquaculture -- Part 3. Highlights of special studies -- Part 4. Outlook.
AuthorsFAO
DateRome : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2014
Description
xv, 223 p. : ill., charts, graphs, maps, tables
Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN / ISSN
9789251082751
9789251082768 (eISBN)
1020-5489
2410-5902 (eISSN)
9789251082768 (eISBN)
1020-5489
2410-5902 (eISSN)
CollectionsResource Type > Documents and Publications > Publications