© 2018 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This article situates seafood in the larger intersection between global environmental governance and the food system. Drawing inspiration from the food regimes approach, we trace the historical unfolding of the seafood system and its management between the 1930s and the 2010s. In doing so, we bridge global environmental politics research that has studied either the politics of fisheries management or seafood sustainability governance, and we bring seafood and the fisheries crisis into food regimes scholarship. Our findings reveal that the seafood system has remained firmly dependent on the historical institutions of national seafood production systems and, particularly, on the state-based...
The dominant sustainable seafood narrative is one where developed world markets catalyze practice im...
Using forage fish for direct human consumption in the U.S. could reduce the social and environmental...
AbstractEco-certifications have become an important site of power struggles in commodity sectors suc...
The Sustainable Seafood Movement's "theory of change" is predicated on using markets to improve the ...
The environmental consequences of the increasing global seafood production and consumption are subst...
The environmental consequences of the increasing global seafood production and consumption are subst...
Fish. Why do fish matter? Fish are the main source of protein for three billion people on Earth (Wor...
Humanity has never benefited more from the ocean as a source of food, livelihoods, and well-being, y...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Humanity has never benefited more from the ocean as a source of food, livelihoods, and well-being, y...
People derive benefits from the seafood trade including food security, work and profits. As trade in...
© 2018 by the authors. Private standards, including ecolabels, have been posed as a governance solut...
The contribution of seafood to global food security is being increasingly highlighted in policy. How...
<p>The purpose of this dissertation is to contribute to a better understanding of how global seafood...
The dominant sustainable seafood narrative is one where developed world markets catalyze practice im...
Using forage fish for direct human consumption in the U.S. could reduce the social and environmental...
AbstractEco-certifications have become an important site of power struggles in commodity sectors suc...
The Sustainable Seafood Movement's "theory of change" is predicated on using markets to improve the ...
The environmental consequences of the increasing global seafood production and consumption are subst...
The environmental consequences of the increasing global seafood production and consumption are subst...
Fish. Why do fish matter? Fish are the main source of protein for three billion people on Earth (Wor...
Humanity has never benefited more from the ocean as a source of food, livelihoods, and well-being, y...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Humanity has never benefited more from the ocean as a source of food, livelihoods, and well-being, y...
People derive benefits from the seafood trade including food security, work and profits. As trade in...
© 2018 by the authors. Private standards, including ecolabels, have been posed as a governance solut...
The contribution of seafood to global food security is being increasingly highlighted in policy. How...
<p>The purpose of this dissertation is to contribute to a better understanding of how global seafood...
The dominant sustainable seafood narrative is one where developed world markets catalyze practice im...
Using forage fish for direct human consumption in the U.S. could reduce the social and environmental...
AbstractEco-certifications have become an important site of power struggles in commodity sectors suc...