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conference contribution
posted on 2024-08-21, 11:46authored byM.A. Pastoors, C. Ulrich, D.C. Wilson, C. Röckmann, D. Goldsborough, D. Degnbol, L. Berner, T. Johnson, P. Haapasaari, M. Dreyer, E. Bell, E. Borodzicz, K. Hiis Hauge, D. Howell, S. Mäntyniemi, D. Miller, R. Aps, G. Tserpes, S. Kuikka, J. Casey
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The legitimacy of the scientific underpinning of European fisheries management is often challenged because of perceived exclusion of fishers knowledge and the lack of transparency in generating scientific advice. One of the attempts to address this lack of legitimacy has been through participatory knowledge development.
History
Symposia
2012 Annual Science Conference, Bergen, Norway
Session
Theme Session L: Evolution of management frameworks to prevent overfishing
Abstract reference
L:16
Recommended citation
[Authors]. 2012. JAKFISH Policy Brief: coping with uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity in fisheries management through participatory knowledge development. 2012 Annual Science Conference, Bergen, Norway. CM 2012/L:16. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.24974595