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Published in 1999, Creative Governance sets out to develop new
ideas on the development of Fisheries in Europe. The scholarly and
political attention for fisheries in general within Europe is
predominantly focused on problems of controlling catch. In this
book it is not the problems of harvesting which are taken as the
starting point, but opportunities in fisheries as a whole: catch,
processing, market and consumption of fish and fish products. The
discussion is broadened to include the management of fisheries from
the perspective of governance rather than management or policy.
Governance is a new and important concept currently being developed
in several areas of social science, in this book the governance
concept is related to the creation of new opportunities of
fisheries in Europe. The combination of these two approaches is not
only important for fisheries (in Europe) but also to the governance
of natural resources more generally where the shift from a problem
to an opportunity and from a management or a governance approach
might shed new light and stimulate new actions. The book is the
product of close cooperation between scholars from biological,
geographical, political science, management studies and
anthropological backgrounds.
Published in 1999, Creative Governance sets out to develop new
ideas on the development of Fisheries in Europe. The scholarly and
political attention for fisheries in general within Europe is
predominantly focused on problems of controlling catch. In this
book it is not the problems of harvesting which are taken as the
starting point, but opportunities in fisheries as a whole: catch,
processing, market and consumption of fish and fish products. The
discussion is broadened to include the management of fisheries from
the perspective of governance rather than management or policy.
Governance is a new and important concept currently being developed
in several areas of social science, in this book the governance
concept is related to the creation of new opportunities of
fisheries in Europe. The combination of these two approaches is not
only important for fisheries (in Europe) but also to the governance
of natural resources more generally where the shift from a problem
to an opportunity and from a management or a governance approach
might shed new light and stimulate new actions. The book is the
product of close cooperation between scholars from biological,
geographical, political science, management studies and
anthropological backgrounds.
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