This paper focuses on changing trust relationships among fishermen following new governance arrangements. The previous ‘thick’ trust relationships that characterized the Dutch fisheries industry under a neo-corporatist arrangement had resulted in an isolation of local fishermen groups vis-à-vis outsiders. However, under new governance arrangements, in particular the so-called Study Groups, these trust relationships are changing. The establishment of Study Groups, where fishermen from different localities have to cooperate on sustainability innovations in order to receive subsidies, lead to more diversity within the industry, more collaborations across localities and new forms of ‘thin’ trust. As such, these Study Groups can be understood as...
Inspired by Ostrom’s Governing the Commons (1990), this thesis examines fisheries collective action ...
Integrated, participatory forms of marine governance can form a basis of stakeholder support on whic...
The sustainable seafood movement has given greater credence to non-governmental organisation (NGO) i...
This paper focuses on changing trust relationships among fishermen following new governance arrangem...
This paper focuses on changing trust relationships among fishermen following new governance arrangem...
It is a commonplace today that many of the world’s commercial fisheries are in a state of crisis. A...
It is a commonplace today that many of the world’s commercial fisheries are in a state of crisis. A...
It is a commonplace today that many of the world’s commercial fisheries are in a state o...
Until the 1990s fisheries were largely managed by the state. Since then, Dutch government and the se...
Until the 1990s fisheries were largely managed by the state. Since then, Dutch government and the se...
Until the 1990s fisheries were largely managed by the state. Since then, Dutch government and the se...
Until the 1990s fisheries were largely managed by the state. Since then, Dutch government and the se...
Top down government ruling is perceived as a main contributor to the failure of fisheries management...
Dwindling fish stocks, changing markets and often ill-advised government intervention have affected ...
De centrale vraag van dit promotie-onderzoek is: uitgaande van falende sturing van visserijbeheer in...
Inspired by Ostrom’s Governing the Commons (1990), this thesis examines fisheries collective action ...
Integrated, participatory forms of marine governance can form a basis of stakeholder support on whic...
The sustainable seafood movement has given greater credence to non-governmental organisation (NGO) i...
This paper focuses on changing trust relationships among fishermen following new governance arrangem...
This paper focuses on changing trust relationships among fishermen following new governance arrangem...
It is a commonplace today that many of the world’s commercial fisheries are in a state of crisis. A...
It is a commonplace today that many of the world’s commercial fisheries are in a state of crisis. A...
It is a commonplace today that many of the world’s commercial fisheries are in a state o...
Until the 1990s fisheries were largely managed by the state. Since then, Dutch government and the se...
Until the 1990s fisheries were largely managed by the state. Since then, Dutch government and the se...
Until the 1990s fisheries were largely managed by the state. Since then, Dutch government and the se...
Until the 1990s fisheries were largely managed by the state. Since then, Dutch government and the se...
Top down government ruling is perceived as a main contributor to the failure of fisheries management...
Dwindling fish stocks, changing markets and often ill-advised government intervention have affected ...
De centrale vraag van dit promotie-onderzoek is: uitgaande van falende sturing van visserijbeheer in...
Inspired by Ostrom’s Governing the Commons (1990), this thesis examines fisheries collective action ...
Integrated, participatory forms of marine governance can form a basis of stakeholder support on whic...
The sustainable seafood movement has given greater credence to non-governmental organisation (NGO) i...