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Collaborative Research in Fisheries - Co-creating Knowledge for Fisheries Governance in Europe (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
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Collaborative Research in Fisheries - Co-creating Knowledge for Fisheries Governance in Europe (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Series: MARE Publication Series, 22
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This book is about the ongoing transition of fisheries governance,
from top-down command and control towards a more transparent and
participatory form. It focuses on the emergence of research
practices and advice frameworks that allow co-creation of common
knowledge bases for management. Drawing from 8 years of research in
GAP, a two-stage 7th framework EU project, the book offers a
critical examination of how knowledge practices in fisheries
governance are changing. The entry point for this research is a
series of practical experiments in the unchartered terrain of
collaborative research. To gain insight into the ongoing transition
in European fisheries management, GAP initiated and carried out 13
Case Studies in different settings across Europe. In each case
study, a team of fishers and marine scientists worked together to
identify, plan and implement research projects intended to make a
difference. The cases vary. They take on different management
issues and shape the collaborations in different ways. The extent
to which they succeed in realizing their objectives also differs.
They are all contributing important insights into the possibilities
of co-creating knowledge for management purposes. The book delves
into the individual experiences of each case study as well as the
lessons they contribute as a whole. The examination concludes that
while research partnerships are not always easy to establish, they
are an important step towards better fisheries governance. Without
a common knowledge base for fisheries governance, co-created
through collaborative research practices, sustainable fisheries
will remain out of reach.
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