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- spans the last fifty years of fisheries policy in Europe - the
parting contribution and career spanning reflection from one of
Europe’s most renowned social scientists working in this field -
explains why the bold but deeply flawed Common Fisheries Policy
persistently failed to deliver its basic goal of sustainable
fisheries - a final section on Brexit focuses on the implications
for the fisheries sector and the fateful final negotiations with
the EU over the fisheries question - essential reading for
students, scholars, professionals and policymakers working on
fisheries, marine governance, natural resource management,
environmental policy and the European Project
Despite their importance in terms of employment and income
generation, inshore fisheries have been a neglected area of study.
The review of the common fisheries policy, especially in the light
of the need to re-examine the derogation which reserves access to
the inshore zone to coastal state vessels, provides an opportunity
to redress the balance. With contributions from leading authorities
on fisheries management, the book takes an in-depth look at seven
European countries, examining the basis for the definition of
inshore fisheries, evaluating their status, and describing the
salient characteristics of their management. The national studies
form the basis for cross-cultural analyses of the social
organisation, cultural norms, economic objectives, and
institutional structures of inshore fisheries in Europe. Finally, a
number of key issues relating to the future of inshore fisheries
management in a more integrated approach are examined. Overall the
volume reaffirms the invaluable role played by inshore fisheries in
the local and regional economies of Europe's complex coastline.
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.
- spans the last fifty years of fisheries policy in Europe - the
parting contribution and career spanning reflection from one of
Europe’s most renowned social scientists working in this field -
explains why the bold but deeply flawed Common Fisheries Policy
persistently failed to deliver its basic goal of sustainable
fisheries - a final section on Brexit focuses on the implications
for the fisheries sector and the fateful final negotiations with
the EU over the fisheries question - essential reading for
students, scholars, professionals and policymakers working on
fisheries, marine governance, natural resource management,
environmental policy and the European Project
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.
Despite their importance in terms of employment and income
generation, inshore fisheries have been a neglected area of study.
The review of the common fisheries policy, especially in the light
of the need to re-examine the derogation which reserves access to
the inshore zone to coastal state vessels, provides an opportunity
to redress the balance. With contributions from leading authorities
on fisheries management, the book takes an in-depth look at seven
European countries, examining the basis for the definition of
inshore fisheries, evaluating their status, and describing the
salient characteristics of their management. The national studies
form the basis for cross-cultural analyses of the social
organisation, cultural norms, economic objectives, and
institutional structures of inshore fisheries in Europe. Finally, a
number of key issues relating to the future of inshore fisheries
management in a more integrated approach are examined. Overall the
volume reaffirms the invaluable role played by inshore fisheries in
the local and regional economies of Europe's complex coastline.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
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