E-Book, Englisch, Band 9, 355 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: MARE Publication Series
Urquhart / Acott / Symes Social Issues in Sustainable Fisheries Management
2014
ISBN: 978-94-007-7911-2
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, Band 9, 355 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: MARE Publication Series
ISBN: 978-94-007-7911-2
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
This volume is an interdisciplinary mix of perspectives and studies on social issues in fisheries from a diverse range of case studies and research disciplines. The case is made regarding the dearth of attention to socio-cultural considerations which to date have been largely treated as an externality of fisheries policy. It will be valuable to researchers and decision makers interested in understanding the social dimension of fisheries and provides a timely and relevant compilation of research and analysis on some of the critical socio-cultural issues facing fisheries management and fishing communities today.
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Research
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Weitere Infos & Material
1Introduction: Social issues in sustainable fisheries managementJulie Urquhart, Tim Acott, David Symes&Minghua ZhaoPART IIssues in governance and co-management2Finding Solutions: Resilience theory and Europe’s small scale fisheriesDavid Symes3From boom and bust to local stewardship: a governance benchmark for Celtic sea fisheries managementMike Fitzpatrick4The social dimensions of the Common Fisheries Policy: a review of current measures GeorgioGallizioli5The unfulfilled promise of integrated management: how policy discourses operate in Annapolis Basin, CanadaKate Bigney Wilner PART IIIssues in local ecological knowledge and scientific evidence6Stewardship and the recovery of threatened wolffish in East Canadian watersKathleen Blanchard, Jennifer Dawe& Russell Wall7Building bridges among scientists and fishermen with participatory action research Steve Mackinson& Douglas Clyde Kongshøj WilsonPART IIIIssues in sustaining fisher livelihoods8Ghost boats and human freight:The social wellbeing impacts of the salmon ban on Lough Foyle's fishing communitiesEaskey Britton9Fisheries diversification: a case study of French and English fishers in the Channel Richard Morgan, Marie Lesueur& Laura-Mars Henichart18310Area-based local development – a new opportunity for European fisheries areas UrszulaBudzich-SzukalaPART IVIssues in gender roles11 Flemish fishermen’s wives: their lives and roles in fisheries KatrienVervaele12Women’s organisations in fisheries and aquaculture in Europe: history and future propectsKatia Frangoudes& José J. Pascual-Fernàndez13Women in English fisheries: roles, contributions, barriers and prospectsMinghua Zhao, Marilyn Tyzack, Rodney Anderson &EjirogheneEsteraOnoakpovikePART VIssues in social identity and cultural heritage14Sense of place and socio-cultural values in fishing communities along the English ChannelTim Acott& Julie Urquhart 15Heritage, skills and livelihood: reconstruction and regeneration in a Cornish fishing portTim Martindale16The socio-cultural impact of industry restructuring: fishing identities in northeast Scotland Ruth Williams17Perspectives about the sea in the Azores:Respecting narratives that sustain inshore fishing communitiesAlison L. Neilson, Rosalina Gabriel, Ana MouraArroz&EnésimaMendoncaCONCLUSION18Towards an understanding of social issues in sustainable fisheries managementTim Acott, Julie Urquhart,Minghua Zhao.




