Modeling aquaponics: a review on available models and simulation tools

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Abstract

Introduction. Aquaponics is quickly expanding. Specific models and modeling tools have been developed within different studies. However, no study has yet attempted nor succeeded in bringing the aquaponic community around a common modeling project to centralize knowledge and develop an effective tool for users and professional growers. Literature. This paper reviews the relevant literature to provide an overview of the available simulation models and associated modeling tools. Furthermore, it identifies the current needs to lead further modeling developments. Conclusions. Several powerful models and modeling tools have been developed but are highly specific to their research scope and are often inaccessible. The modeling knowledge specific to aquaponics is at an advanced stage but is scattered among many different works. Therefore, it is evident that a shared and accessible modeling tool, which is currently missing, would greatly accelerate the development of aquaponics.

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Stalport, B., Raulier, P., Jijakli, M. H., & Lebeau, F. (2022). Modeling aquaponics: a review on available models and simulation tools. Biotechnology, Agronomy, Society and Environment, 26(3), 155–165. https://doi.org/10.25518/1780-4507.19802

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