AQUACOMBINE: Sustainable Biomass from Saline Soil

Sustainable biomass production in saline soil through integrated aquaponics, halophyte farming, and biorefining

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Sustainable biomass production in saline soil through an integrated aquaponic fish farming, halophyte cultivation, and biorefinery system. The AQUACOMBINE project, led by Axel Gottschalk at the University of Applied Sciences Bremerhaven, evaluates technical, economic, and environmental feasibility of converting saline land into productive, circular systems. Focus areas include process modelling, life cycle assessment, and business planning to valorise biomass into food, feed, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and bioenergy. Addresses climate change, soil salinisation, freshwater scarcity, and rural development. Key discovery: genetic differences in visually similar halophytes. Project initiated in 2019, with European application scenarios.

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Projektas

AQUACOMBINE

Integrated on-farm Aquaponics systems for co-production of fish, halophyte vegetables, bioactive compounds, and bioenergy

Vieta
Germany, Europe
Autoriai
AQUACOMBINE, Axel Gottschalk, University of Applied Sciences Bremerhaven
Tikslas
Support decision-making and strategic planning, Monitor (metrics, conditions, progress, performance), Implement best practices

Failo tipas
dokumentas
Sukurta
2026-07-29
Originalo kalba
English
Oficiali projekto svetainė
AQUACOMBINE
Licencija
CC BY