2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpol.2013.08.014
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The transformation of Scottish fisheries: Sustainable interdependence from ‘net to plate’

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“…Nonviolence also means further support to local and bottom‐up forms of experimentation with varieties of deliberative approaches. There are already examples, not necessarily all successful ‐ but they signal the direction: the attempts to improve relationships between science and politics, such as hybrid forums (Callon et al, ); participatory budgeting (Sintomer et al, ); the Icelandic experiment to re‐write the constitution with citizens as drafters (Landemore, ); and the attempts to institutionalize bottom‐up practice and meanings in EU fisheries policy (Carter, ).…”
Section: From Democracy To Omnicracymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonviolence also means further support to local and bottom‐up forms of experimentation with varieties of deliberative approaches. There are already examples, not necessarily all successful ‐ but they signal the direction: the attempts to improve relationships between science and politics, such as hybrid forums (Callon et al, ); participatory budgeting (Sintomer et al, ); the Icelandic experiment to re‐write the constitution with citizens as drafters (Landemore, ); and the attempts to institutionalize bottom‐up practice and meanings in EU fisheries policy (Carter, ).…”
Section: From Democracy To Omnicracymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But, we contend, to assess whether migratory fish hold any cultural value will require social science analysis of political work of actors on RCR in different places compared. The example of the Scottish fishery (Carter 2014 We have listed three types of challenges in three different fields and which more or less correspond to three groups of disciplines: ecology, environmental economics and geography/political science Author-produced version of the article published in Environmental Management, 2018, 61(4), 671-686 The original publication is available at https://link.springer.com/ doi : 10.1007/s00267-017-0992-3…”
Section: Rcr and Diadromous Fishes: Interactions Of Regulations And Rmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The element of economic represents the ability of current plan to achieve economic growth and achieving objectives for marine resources (Blackstock et al, 2015;Carter, 2014;Carneiro, 2013 andCalado et al, 2012).…”
Section: Sustainability Elements In the Ecosystem Based Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ecological element deals with the development related to managing marine resources, optimizing the potential of environmental resources and improved protection and enhancement of the marine environment (Chaffin et al, 2016;Carter, 2014;Carcamo et al, 2014;Carneiro, 2013;Calado et al, 2012;Capistrano, 2007 andCarvalho andClarke, 1998). It also reduces the risk of damage to ecosystems sustainably.…”
Section: Sustainability Elements In the Ecosystem Based Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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