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- Title
Extracted and Conflated Research Foci in the Global Displacement of SmallScale Fishers: A Comparative Analysis of Context Rhetoric in UN Marine Biodiversity Policy Development.
- Authors
Robledo, David
- Abstract
Small-scale fishers comprise nearly all capture fishery jobs, bring known benefits to biodiversity management, and, until recently, have provided humanity with the large majority of its seafood. Despite these welldocumented benefits, small-scale fishers face increasingly intense displacement because of the marine closure pathway for biodiversity repair that is forwarded in the first draft of the Post-2020 Biodiversity Framework. In this paper, I analyze and contextualize conflated and extracted informational foci in marine science policy documents in order to illustrate that diminishing contexts for small-scale fisher value move through biodiversity policy texts to occupy priority positions in the first draft of the Post-2020 Biodiversity Framework.
- Subjects
UNITED Nations; MARINE biodiversity; COMPARATIVE studies; MARINE sciences; POLICY sciences; BIODIVERSITY
- Publication
Reflections: A Journal of Public Rhetoric, Civic Writing & Service Learning, 2022, Vol 22, Issue 1, p301
- ISSN
1541-2075
- Publication type
Article