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Techno- and socio-economic models of production with application to aquaculture: Results from the BlueBRIDGE Project

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  • Gerasimos Antzoulatos
  • Charalampos Dimitrakopoulos
  • Eleni Petra
  • Stella Tsani

    (Athens University of Economics and Business)

  • Phoebe Koundouri

Abstract

This chapter presents in brief the work completed within the scope of the BlueBRIDGE project with the aim to support the sustainable management of aquaculture production. The work completed is the result of an interdisciplinary team of IT experts, economists, biologists, social scientists and marine professionals that have joined forces with the aim to develop IT advanced tools and integrated models of production. A very important part of work within the scope of BlueBRIDGE concerned Cloud Computing Infrastructure, Virtual Research Environments (VRES) and the development of integrated production models with focus on aquaculture. These can support well-informed site management and sector related decision making.

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  • Gerasimos Antzoulatos & Charalampos Dimitrakopoulos & Eleni Petra & Stella Tsani & Phoebe Koundouri, 2020. "Techno- and socio-economic models of production with application to aquaculture: Results from the BlueBRIDGE Project," DEOS Working Papers 2018, Athens University of Economics and Business.
  • Handle: RePEc:aue:wpaper:2018
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    1. Stella Tsani & Phoebe Koundouri, 2017. "A methodological note for the development of integrated aquaculture production models," DEOS Working Papers 1708, Athens University of Economics and Business.
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