Fishing has been a core part of the identities of Cromer and Sheringham, rural coastal communities with a long tradition of inshore crab fishing in the East of England. However, given the decline in the number of fishing boats and wider demographic, economic and social change, the fishing identity of these towns is perceived as threatened. Drawing on qualitative research, this chapter develops a conceptual approach drawing on perspectives from place research and social wellbeing to explore the different place meanings held by coastal residents, visitors and fishermen. A focus on how different people relate to place and with each other provides a more nuanced understanding of social wellbeing. Tensions over place identity are exposed particu...
Reduced fishing opportunities globally and in the UK have resulted in the income of many fishermen b...
Traditional rural livelihoods are disappearing due to natural resource decline, climate pressure and...
The main aim of this study is to: Explore the ways in which people working in fishing and marine tou...
Fishing has been a core part of the identities of Cromer and Sheringham, rural coastal communities w...
There is increasing interest in the social and cultural impacts of marine fisheries in coastal commu...
AbstractFishing communities in many places around the world are facing significant challenges due to...
In addition to the economic impact that fisheries have, fishing is important for many coastal commun...
Fishing communities in many places around the world are facing significant challenges\r\ndue to new ...
Fisheries do not exist in isolation from other social and economic coastal systems. In addition to t...
There is increasing recognition in Europe that fisheries and marine policy, such as the Common Fishe...
Although fisheries management decisions impact people and places, multiple drivers of change are at ...
Fishing communities in Europe are facing significant challenges due to policy measures aimed at redu...
Reductive practices in fisheries management have tended to focus on ecological and economic dimensio...
Inshore fishing, by boats under 10 m, has a long tradition on the coasts of England but its role in ...
Inshore fishing, by boats under 10 m, has a long tradition on the coasts of England but its role in ...
Reduced fishing opportunities globally and in the UK have resulted in the income of many fishermen b...
Traditional rural livelihoods are disappearing due to natural resource decline, climate pressure and...
The main aim of this study is to: Explore the ways in which people working in fishing and marine tou...
Fishing has been a core part of the identities of Cromer and Sheringham, rural coastal communities w...
There is increasing interest in the social and cultural impacts of marine fisheries in coastal commu...
AbstractFishing communities in many places around the world are facing significant challenges due to...
In addition to the economic impact that fisheries have, fishing is important for many coastal commun...
Fishing communities in many places around the world are facing significant challenges\r\ndue to new ...
Fisheries do not exist in isolation from other social and economic coastal systems. In addition to t...
There is increasing recognition in Europe that fisheries and marine policy, such as the Common Fishe...
Although fisheries management decisions impact people and places, multiple drivers of change are at ...
Fishing communities in Europe are facing significant challenges due to policy measures aimed at redu...
Reductive practices in fisheries management have tended to focus on ecological and economic dimensio...
Inshore fishing, by boats under 10 m, has a long tradition on the coasts of England but its role in ...
Inshore fishing, by boats under 10 m, has a long tradition on the coasts of England but its role in ...
Reduced fishing opportunities globally and in the UK have resulted in the income of many fishermen b...
Traditional rural livelihoods are disappearing due to natural resource decline, climate pressure and...
The main aim of this study is to: Explore the ways in which people working in fishing and marine tou...