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- Title
Asia-Pacific Fishing Livelihoods.
- Authors
Asif, Furqan
- Abstract
To reinforce the practical nature of the book, the authors provide a very useful table on page 101 which provides a framework to inform the assessment of fisheries governance via a community wellbeing lens. Consequently, this viewpoint has created forms of governance which overlook other crucial dimensions of fishing livelihoods, such as historical processes, and the diversity of social practices and identities which are central to better understanding fishing livelihoods. Hardcover (ISBN: 978-3-0307-9590-0) €59.94 In Asia-Pacific Fishing Livelihoods, authors Michael Fabinyi and Kate Barclay put forward the argument that a "relational" view of fishing livelihoods can contribute to more ecologically sustainable and socially equitable governance strategies.
- Subjects
FISHING; TUNA fisheries; SCIENTIFIC literature; SMALL-scale fisheries; BLUE economy; NETWORK governance; SOCIAL scientists
- Publication
Conservation & Society, 2023, Vol 21, Issue 1, p85
- ISSN
0972-4923
- Publication type
Product Review
- DOI
10.4103/cs.cs_88_22