ECOLOGICAL LIMITATIONS AND APPROPRIATION OF ECOSYSTEM SUPPORT BY SHRIMP FARMING IN COLOMBIA

被引:67
作者
LARSSON, J [1 ]
FOLKE, C [1 ]
KAUTSKY, N [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV STOCKHOLM,DEPT SYST ECOL,S-10691 STOCKHOLM,SWEDEN
关键词
AQUACULTURE; SHRIMP FARMING; COLOMBIA; SUSTAINABILITY; RESOURCE USE; LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM; CARRYING CAPACITY;
D O I
10.1007/BF02394632
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Shrimp farming in mangrove areas has grown dramatically in Asia and Latin America over the past decade. As a result, demand for resources required for farming, such as feed, seed, and clean water, has increased substantially. This study focuses on semiintensive shrimp culture as practiced on the Caribbean coast of Colombia. We estimated the spatial ecosystem support that is required to produce the food inputs, nursery areas, and clean water to the shrimp farms, as well as to process wastes. We also made an estimate of the natural and human-made resources necessary to run a typical semiintensive shrimp farm. The results show that a semiintensive shrimp farm needs a spatial ecosystem support-the ecological footprint-that is 35-190 times larger than the surface area of the farm. A typical such shrimp farm appropriates about 295 J of ecological work for each joule of edible shrimp protein produced. The corresponding figure for industrial energy is 40:1. More than 80% of the ecological primary production required to feed the shrimps is derived from external ecosystems. In 1990 an area of 874-2300 km2 of mangrove was required to supply shrimp postlarvae to the farms in Colombia, corresponding to a total area equivalent to about 20-50% of the country's total mangrove area. The results were compared with similar estimates for other food production systems, particularly aquacultural ones. The comparison indicates that shrimp farming ranks as one of the most resource-intensive food production systems, characterizing it as an ecologically unsustainable throughput system. Based on the results, we discuss local, national, and regional appropriation of ecological support by the semiintensive shrimp farms. Suggestions are made for how shrimp farming could be transformed into a food production system that is less environmentally degrading and less dependent on external support areas.
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