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Life cycle assessment of a micro aquaponic system for educational purposes built using recovered material

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JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
卷 172, 期 -, 页码 3119-3127

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.11.097

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Aquaponics; Sustainability; Environmental impact; Biological system; Nutrients cycle; Natural model

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  1. Cost Action FA1305 The EU Aquaponics Hub
  2. Realising Sustainable Integrated Fish and Vegetable Production for the EU grant [COST-STSM-ECOST-STSM-FA1305-011016-080268]
  3. Department of Agronomy, Food, Natural resources, Animals and Environment research grant Aquaponic - Sustainable management of aquaculture effluent as an unconventional source for irrigation and fertilization of crops

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Aquaponics is not only a forward-looking technology but it has also been proposed as a tool for teaching natural sciences at all school levels, from primary school to university. Life cycle assessment (LCA) has become a widely accepted method of evaluating the environmental impact of products and services. In this context, the aims of this paper were:1) to create a low-price AP system for possible use as didactic tool using recovered material; 2) to evaluate the environmental impact of a micro AP model (1.5 m(2)) through LCA analysis; 3) to verify whether this micro AP model is representative of full-scale AP systems (>50 m(2)) in terms of water quality and water consumption. Both, the water quality and the average daily water consumption of our system were in line with data reported in literature for larger aquaponics. LCA shows that materials and energy flows linked to the system management practices and energy consumption principally contribute to environmental impacts. The cumulative annual energy demand of micro aquaponic system was 1040.5 kWh; assuming that this system was built for a class of 25 students, the energy consumption of the learnihg activity using the proposed micro aquaponic system would be 41.6 kWh student(-1) year(-1). The results showed that the micro aquaponic system reliably mimics a fullscale unit and that it is a teaching tool with a relatively low environmental impact. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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