1 / 26

Professor Jason Weeks, Dr F rancis Murray, Professor David Little

Development of the EAFI (Ethical Aquaculture Food Index); a Sustainability Decision Support Tool for SE Asia. Professor Jason Weeks, Dr F rancis Murray, Professor David Little. SEAT Project. EC funded project 2009 - 2013 Focus on Asian aquaculture species exported to Europe

niles
Télécharger la présentation

Professor Jason Weeks, Dr F rancis Murray, Professor David Little

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Development of the EAFI (Ethical Aquaculture Food Index); a Sustainability Decision Support Tool for SE Asia Professor Jason Weeks, Dr Francis Murray, Professor David Little

  2. SEAT Project • EC funded project 2009 - 2013 • Focus on Asian aquaculture species exported to Europe • Creating evidence base that support sustainability standards and policy • Develop the EAFI as a tool for decision makers Asia Europe

  3. Project Scope • 4 species from 4 countries • Particular focus on the main export species from each country • Whole value chain approach, looking beyond the farm

  4. Project Structure

  5. What is the EAFI Ethical Aquaculture Food Index

  6. Selected EAFI Case Studies • SEAT’s 4 countries and 4 species present 48 different scenarios. • SEAT project will present 4 specific case studies in detail • Pangasius Vietnam • Shrimp Thailand • Shrimp China • Shrimp and Prawn Bangladesh

  7. What is the EAFI • Evidence based decision support tool primarily for international seafood buyers and certifiers • Incorporates environmental, economic, social and ethical data • Assesses and scores the sustainability of an aquaculture commodity, beyond the farm level • Specific to the 4 SEAT countries

  8. What is the EAFI • SEAT work packages generated data and identified species and country specific indicators • Indicators developed into a tiered, hierarchical, iterative framework • Simple tool, becoming more complex only where necessary • Utilises a weight of evidence approach to make decisions

  9. Value chain landscape Tier 0 – simple assessment of the national value chain landscape EAFI ? Decision making Tier One – qualitative assessment of landscape by questions EAFI ? Tier Two More questions leading to semi-quantitative decisions EAFI ? Tier 3 More questions leading to more quantitative decisions EAFI ? Key Features of the EAFI as a tiered iterative hierarchical framework Decision point at each tier

  10. How do I use the EAFI? • Step through from Tier 0 • Decision point at each tier. You can exit at any tier if available information is specific and you can satisfy the indicator/ answer the question • If moving to more quantitative and specific tiers then EAFI facilitates improvements in knowledge and techniques

  11. The value chain landscape (Tier 0) - product Community? Disease? Ethics? Feed in? Welfare? Product quality? Chemicals out? Chemicals in? Processing? Nutrients in? Nutrients out?

  12. Value Chain Landscapes – Tier 0

  13. Types of questions • All questions within the framework have a graduated range of answers or indicator of sustainability. • Significant use of the actual project data collected and used via an interrogational approach • Links to all models ERA Aqua, nutrient, GIS, LCA etc. within the framework; toolbox approach • Development of bias and weighting towards ethics and sustainability • Mixture of detailed and yes/ no questions dependent on tier – different questions with greater complexity of answers at higher tiers.

  14. How is the EAFI weighted? • Currently under development (expect finished product - November 2013) • Biased towards ethical/ sustainable values of producers and European consumers • Undergoing Delphi process as we speak – three iterations of testing with end users

  15. “The maths bit” • Normalisation • Aggregation • Monte Carlo simulation • Bootstrapping • Weighting

  16. What the output may look like

  17. LCA incorporation into the EAFI

  18. Feedback to date • A range of aquaculture standards setters/ certifiers have been consulted and been positive about the EAFI potential and the (risk) framework approach • Buyers also tested; main comment is to keep it as simple as possible • All have liked very much the inclusion of ethics and the whole value chain approach into the EAFI process

  19. Summary • Independent iterative process that is evidence based and focussed on ethics and sustainability • Easy to use by non experts • Not an accreditation scheme but a first consideration Next steps..... • Now encouraging feedback on how you would use the EAFI • Development of EAFI is moving toward worked case studies, weighting, and refined presentation of robust database.

  20. Thank you • Jason Weeks (EAFI development) J.weeks@cranfield.co.uk

More Related