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Social Issues in Sustainable Fisheries Management electronic resource edited by Julie Urquhart, Tim G. Acott, David Symes, Minghua Zhao.

Contributor(s): Urquhart, Julie [editor.] | Acott, Tim G [editor.] | Symes, David [editor.] | Zhao, Minghua [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: MARE Publication SeriesPublication details: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XIII, 355 p. 46 illus., 10 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789400779112Subject(s): Environmental sciences | Wildlife management | Sustainable development | Human Geography | environment | Sustainable Development | Human Geography | Fish & Wildlife Biology & ManagementDDC classification: 338.927 LOC classification: GE195-199GE196Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Part I. Issues in Governance and Co-management -- Part II. Issues in Local Ecological Knowledge and Scientific Evidence -- Part III. Issues in Sustaining Fisher Livelihoods -- Part IV. Issues in Gender Roles -- Part V. Issues in Social Identity and Cultural Heritage.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: 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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Part I. Issues in Governance and Co-management -- Part II. Issues in Local Ecological Knowledge and Scientific Evidence -- Part III. Issues in Sustaining Fisher Livelihoods -- Part IV. Issues in Gender Roles -- Part V. Issues in Social Identity and Cultural Heritage.

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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