ABSTRACT

Aquaculture Landscapes explores the landscape architecture of farms, reefs, parks, and cities that are designed to entwine the lives of fish and humans.

In the twenty-first century, aquaculture’s contribution to the supply of fish for human consumption exceeds that of wild-caught fish for the first time in history. Aquaculture has emerged as the fastest growing food production sector in the world, but aquaculture has agency beyond simply converting fish to food. Aquaculture Landscapes recovers aquaculture as a practice with a deep history of constructing extraordinary landscapes. These landscapes are characterized and enriched by multispecies interdependency, performative ecologies, collaborative practices, and aesthetic experiences between humans and fish. Aquaculture Landscapes presents over thirty contemporary and historical landscapes, spanning six continents, with incisive diagrams and vivid photographs. Within this expansive scope is a focus on urban aquaculture projects by leading designers—including Turenscape, James Corner Field Operations, and SCAPE—that employ mutually beneficial strategies for fish and humans to address urban coastal resiliency, wastewater management, and other contemporary urban challenges. Michael Ezban delivers a compelling account of the coalitions of fish and humans that shape the form, function, and identity of cities, and he offers a forward-thinking theorization of landscape as the preeminent medium for the design of ichthyological urbanism in the Anthropocene.

With over two hundred evocative images, including ninety original drawings by the author, Aquaculture Landscapes is a richly illustrated portrayal of aquaculture seen through the disciplinary lens of landscape architecture. As the first book devoted to this topic, Aquaculture Landscapes is an original and essential resource for landscape architects, urbanists, animal geographers, aquaculturists, and all who seek and value multispecies cohabitation of a shared public realm.

Winner of the 2020 John Brinckerhoff Jackson Book Prize!

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

part One|30 pages

Situating Aquaculture Landscapes

chapter |28 pages

Designing Ichthyological Urbanism

part Two|159 pages

Surveying Aquaculture Landscapes

chapter Case Study 01|10 pages

Fishponds of the Třeboň Basin, Czech Republic

chapter Case Study 02|10 pages

Esteros in the Bay of Cádiz, Spain

chapter Case Study 03|10 pages

Wetland Basins in the Doñana Nature Reserve, Spain

chapter |10 pages

Case Study 04

chapter Case Study 05|10 pages

Piscina of Sperlonga, Italy

chapter Case Study 06|10 pages

Piscifactoire of Huningue, France

chapter Case Study 07|10 pages

Grotto Aquarium in Paris, France

chapter Case Study 08|10 pages

Acadjas at Lake Nokoué, Benin

chapter Case Study 09|10 pages

Bheries of the East Kolkata Wetlands, India

chapter Case Study 10|10 pages

Dike-Pond System of the Pearl River Delta, China

chapter Case Study 11|10 pages

Rice-Fish Terraces of Longxian Village, China

chapter Case Study 12|10 pages

Gei Wai in the Mai Po Marshes, Hong Kong

chapter Case Study 13|10 pages

Savanna Weirs of Baures, Bolivia

chapter Case Study 14|10 pages

Tailwater Fisheries at Wolf Creek Dam, United States

chapter Case Study 15|10 pages

Ahupua’a of the Hawaiian Islands, United States

part Three|37 pages

Depicting Aquaculture Landscapes

chapter |3 pages

Afterword