Aquaculture has not yet been included in therenewable natural capital accounts of the WorldBank's The Changing Wealth of Nations (CWON).This study explored the feasibility of including thewealth generated by aquaculture in future editionsto complement the information on other blue naturalcapital assets, including marine fish stocks andmangroves. The study concentrated on select pilotcountries with significant aquaculture industries andwhose production systems had sufficient data.
Authors
- Disclosure Date
- 2024/10/11
- Disclosure Status
- Disclosed
- Doc Name
- The Changing Wealth of Nations - Estimating the Global Contribution of Aquaculture Towards the Changing Wealth of Nations : Technical Report
- Pages
- 42
- Product Line
- Advisory Services & Analytics
- Published in
- United States of America
- Rel Proj ID
- 1W-The Changing Wealth Of Nations (Cwon) 2.0 -- P178446
- TF No/Name
- TF0B8116-CWON 2.0 Data,TF0B8149-CWON 2.0 Analytics,TF0B8562-CWON 2.0 Developing global ecosystem accounts for carbon storage,TF0B9008-4.2.- Producing blue natural capital accounts for The Changing Wealth o,TF0B9400-CWON 2.0 contribution to PROGREEN objectives,TF0B9609-CWON 2.0 Roadmap for pilot water account,TF0C0675-Integrating natural capital into global CGE models,TF0C0984-Integrating renewable energy into the national wealth accounts and anal,TF0C1352-Developing Adjusted Net Savings Indicators
- Unit Owning
- Planet - GLOBAL ENR PM (SENGL)
- Version Type
- Final
- Volume No
- 1
Table of Contents
- RIGHTS AND PERMISSIONS 2
- TABLE OF CONTENTS 5
- TABLES 6
- FIGURES 6
- ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS 7
- 1.1 RATIONALE 8
- 1.2 GLOBAL AQUACULTURE 8
- 1 Introduction 8
- 1.3. ECOSYSTEM ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES FOR AQUACULTURE 10
- Box 1.1 Description of the residual value method 13
- 1.4 CHOICE OF PILOT COUNTRIES 14
- 2.1 CASE STUDY 1 SALMONID AQUACULTURE 16
- IN NORWAY 16
- 2.1.1 Background 16
- 2 Results 16
- 2.1.2 Resource Rent Estimates 17
- 2.2 CASE STUDY 2 TILAPIA AQUACULTURE 20
- IN EGYPT 20
- 2.2.1 Background 20
- 2.2.2 Resource Rent Estimates 22
- 2.3 CASE STUDY 3 POND-BASED SHRIMP 24
- AQUACULTURE IN ECUADOR 24
- 2.3.1 Background 24
- 2.3.2 Resource Rent Estimates 25
- 2.4 CASE STUDY 4 MARINE AQUACULTURE 26
- SYSTEMS IN JAPAN 26
- 2.4.1 Background 26
- 2.4.2 Resource Rent Estimates 27
- 2.5 CASE STUDY 5 CARP TILAPIA AND 29
- PANGASIUS AQUACULTURE 29
- IN BANGLADESH 29
- 2.5.1 Background 29
- 2.5.2 Resource Rent Estimates 30
- 2.6 CASE STUDY 6 FRESHWATER AND MARINE 32
- AQUACULTURE IN INDONESIA 32
- 2.6.1 Background 32
- 2.6.2 Resource Rent Estimates 33
- 3.1 ESTIMATING WEALTH GENERATION BY 34
- AQUACULTURE 34
- 3.2 EXTRAPOLATING RESULTS FROM PILOT COUNTRIES 34
- 3 Conclusions 34
- 3.3 DEVELOPING ESTIMATES FOR COUNTRY AND SPECIES 35
- COMBINATIONS 35
- 3.4 THE LIKELY SCALE OF GLOBAL AQUACULTURE ASSET VALUES 39
- 3.5 NEXT STEPS 39
- References 40