Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
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Introduction: Social issues in sustainable fisheries management
Julie Urquhart, Tim Acott, David Symes&Minghua Zhao
PART I
Issues in governance and co-management
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Finding Solutions: Resilience theory and Europe's small scale fisheries
David Symes
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From boom and bust to local stewardship: a governance benchmark for Celtic sea fisheries management
Mike Fitzpatrick
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The social dimensions of the Common Fisheries Policy: a review of current measures
GeorgioGallizioli
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The unfulfilled promise of integrated management: how policy discourses operate in Annapolis Basin, Canada
Kate Bigney Wilner
PART II
Issues in local ecological knowledge and scientific evidence
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Stewardship and the recovery of threatened wolffish in East Canadian waters
Kathleen Blanchard, Jennifer Dawe& Russell Wall
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Building bridges among scientists and fishermen with participatory action research
Steve Mackinson& Douglas Clyde Kongsh j Wilson
PART III
Issues in sustaining fisher livelihoods
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Ghost boats and human freight: The social wellbeing impacts of the salmon ban on Lough Foyle's fishing communities
Easkey Britton 9
Fisheries diversification: a case study of French and English fishers in the Channel
Richard Morgan, Marie Lesueur& Laura-Mars
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Area-based local development - a new opportunity for European fisheries areas
UrszulaBudzich-Szukala
PART IV
Issues in gender roles
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Flemish fishermen's wives: their lives and roles in fisheries
KatrienVervaele
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Women's organisations in fisheries and aquaculture in Europe: history and future propects
Katia Frangoudes& Jos J. Pascual-Fern ndez
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Women in English fisheries: roles, contributions, barriers and prospects
Minghua Zhao, Marilyn Tyzack, Rodney Anderson &EjirogheneEsteraOnoakpovike
PART V
Issues in social identity and cultural heritage
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Sense of place and socio-cultural values in fishing communities along the English Channel
Tim Acott& Julie Urquhart
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Heritage, skills and livelihood: reconstruction and regeneration in a Cornish fishing port
Tim Martindale
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The socio-cultural impact of industry restructuring: fishing identities in northeast Scotland
Ruth Williams
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Perspectives about the sea in the Azores: Respecting narratives that sustain inshore fishing communities
Alison L. Neilson, Rosalina Gabriel, Ana MouraArroz&En simaMendonca
CONCLUSION
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Towards an understanding of social issues in sustainable fisheries management
Tim Acott, Julie Urquhart, Minghua Zhao.