The presentations from the conference, ‘Aquaponics Research Matters’ held at the University of Ljubljana for EU Aquaponics Hub Cost action:
- Setting up and operating an aquaponics farm in Europe: how research could better cater for the needs of SMEs – Agnes Joly
- Biocontrol in aquaponic systems: Toward a better characterization of microbiota properties – Gilles Stouvenakers
- Aquaponics in Europe: Who is Who? – Morris Villaroel
- Aquaponics development in Iceland – Dr. Ragnheidur I. Thorarinsdottir
- Three-loop Aquaponics Systems – Simon Goddek
- Challenges and opportunities in Aquaponics – solids control – Rob Van de Ven
- From seaweed to samphire – what works for maraponics? – Gavin Burnell Daryl Gunning
- Plant and Fishing Farming BOX : review and perspective after 3 years of operation – B. Delaide, P.E. Lambrechts, S. Goddek, N. Hanocq, G. Delhaye, J. Gott and M.H. Jijakli
- Comparison of different nutrient management in hydroponic and aquaponic systems – effect on lettuce, mint and mushrooms – Nozzi Valentina, Graber Andreas, Mathis Alex, Schmautz Zala, Junge Ranka
- Aquaponics research at ZHAW, Switzerland: past, present, future – Ranka Junge, Andreas Graber, Alex Mathis, Zala Schmautz
- FIRST RESULTS OF A SEMI-PRACTICE COMBINATION OF TOMATO AND FISH GROWTH – Peter Bleyaert
- Aquaponics in South America: State of art and perspectives Dr. Maurício G. C. Emerenciano
- Plant production capacity and nutrient mass balance in the PAFF Box, an urban aquaponics module: Preliminary findings (And its place in human geography research.) James Gott
- SUSTAINABLE AQUAPONICS IN SOUTH AFRICA HOBBY OR COMMERCIAL REALITY? Henk Stander
- Aquaponic research at University Rostock (Fac. Agricultural and Environmental Sciences) Europäischer Fischereifonds Harry W. Palm U.Knaus & S. Strauch
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