Livelihoods and territorialisation of ocean space

In this chapter we discuss the place of fishing communities and fishing livelihoods within the emerging spatial turn in ocean management. It is argued that the place-specific and mobile livelihood strategies of fishing communities – which do not always fit within spatial management logics – have to...

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Autores principales: Gustavsson, Madeleine, Allison, Edward H.
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Routledge 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/126811
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description In this chapter we discuss the place of fishing communities and fishing livelihoods within the emerging spatial turn in ocean management. It is argued that the place-specific and mobile livelihood strategies of fishing communities – which do not always fit within spatial management logics – have to be considered carefully in ocean management. The chapter begins with a discussion of what this spatial turn entails, how we can understand fishing livelihoods – going beyond the economic practice of fishing – and how fishing livelihoods are conceived of in policy discussions. The chapter ends with mapping out some future direction for research in this area.
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spelling CGSpace1268112023-10-15T11:20:19Z Livelihoods and territorialisation of ocean space Gustavsson, Madeleine Allison, Edward H. fish fishing livelihoods territorialisation In this chapter we discuss the place of fishing communities and fishing livelihoods within the emerging spatial turn in ocean management. It is argued that the place-specific and mobile livelihood strategies of fishing communities – which do not always fit within spatial management logics – have to be considered carefully in ocean management. The chapter begins with a discussion of what this spatial turn entails, how we can understand fishing livelihoods – going beyond the economic practice of fishing – and how fishing livelihoods are conceived of in policy discussions. The chapter ends with mapping out some future direction for research in this area. 2022-07-29 2023-01-11T02:13:08Z 2023-01-11T02:13:08Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/126811 en Limited Access Routledge Madeleine Gustavsson, Edward (Eddie) Allison. (29/7/2022). Livelihoods and territorialisation of ocean space, in "The Routledge Handbook of Ocean Space". United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Taylor & Francis (Routledge).
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Gustavsson, Madeleine
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Livelihoods and territorialisation of ocean space
title Livelihoods and territorialisation of ocean space
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title_fullStr Livelihoods and territorialisation of ocean space
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title_short Livelihoods and territorialisation of ocean space
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fishing livelihoods
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