@article{fdi:010082416, title = {{M}ultidimensional aquaculture investor index : {B}lack {S}ea riparian countries}, author = {{B}uhlak, {Y}. and {G}uillotreau, {P}atrice and {V}allee, {T}. and {L}e {B}ihan, {V}. and {T}heodorou, {J}.{A}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}he demand for fish products in {B}lack {S}ea riparian countries has been intensively growing annually by 4/100 since 2000. {T}his demand was predominantly covered by importation and/or capture fisheries. {T}o reduce pressure on the wild fish stocks of the shared sea basin, regional and national development plans are aiming to stimulate aquaculture production. {H}owever, there is a scarcity of instruments that allow assessment of the situation on the regional level to capture the multidimensional nature of such activity. {A} {C}omposite {I}ndicator or so-called {I}ndex has been recognized as one of the best ways to investigate the complex system statement and reveal areas of concern. {T}he aim of this study was (1) to construct a {C}omposite {I}ndicator, (2) to analyze conditions created for aquaculture establishments, (3) to reveal competitive advantages and pitfalls in each country, and (4) to determine possible drivers of countries with better performance such as {T}urkey and {B}ulgaria.}, keywords = {{ROUMANIE} ; {HONGRIE} ; {GEORGIE} ; {RUSSIE} ; {UKRAINE} ; {TURQUIE} ; {MER} {NOIRE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{J}ournal of {A}pplied {A}quaculture}, volume = {34}, numero = {4}, pages = {[44 ]}, ISSN = {1045-4438}, year = {2022}, DOI = {10.1080/10454438.2021.1887040}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010082416}, }