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Participation in Fisheries Governance

  • Concentrates exclusively on the participative mode of fisheries governance
  • Contains chapters written by leading scholars and participants in fisheries governance
  • Covers state-of-the-art techniques of public participation in fisheries governance
  • Develops a new concept of environmental stewardship as a form of fisheries governance

Part of the book series: Reviews: Methods and Technologies in Fish Biology and Fisheries (REME, volume 4)

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Table of contents (20 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxv
  2. Fisheries Governance, Social Justice and Participatory Decision-Making

    • Hans-Kristian Hernes, Svein Jentoft, Knut H. Mikalsen
    Pages 103-118
  3. Scientific Knowledge and Participation in the Governance of Fisheries in the North Sea

    • Douglas Clyde Wilson, Alyne Elizabeth Delaney
    Pages 319-341

About this book

The chapters focus on three main themes: first, what value does stakeholder participation bring to fisheries governance? Its advocates claim that participation improves the quality of decision-making; resolves conflicts; and increases compliance with regulations. On the other hand, critics argue that participation is often unnecessary, ineffective, costly, time-consuming, and cosmetic. The second theme is the relationship between the participatory mode and the current switch from single species-based fisheries management to the ecosystem-based approach (EBA). In what way does widening the extent of public participation contribute to the EBA? Third is the vexed question of the relationship between fishers’ experiential knowledge and fisheries science: how far does fishers’ knowledge improve our understanding of the marine environment?

The central message of the book is that while stakeholder participation is beneficial, it carries with it responsibilities as well as rights: all stakeholders have a public duty to act as stewards for the marine environment.

Editors and Affiliations

  • School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

    Tim S. Gray

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eBook USD 129.00
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Softcover Book USD 169.99
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Hardcover Book USD 169.99
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