This paper focuses upon the informal and institutional governance structures which are embedded within local production systems in Norwegian fisheries. Important issues concern the regional distribution of fish catches which results from the tendency in some regional production systems to use large fishing vessels and the negative consequences for peripheral regions and inshore fisheries. The influence of powerful central production systems is considered in terms of territorial dominance over fishing grounds
For almost 30 years, the Sami Parliament has worked to gain influence in the Norwegian fisheries gov...
Within the mainstream of studies of industrial innovations, the focus has primarily been at paramete...
Fisheries straddling or migrating between international maritime boundaries represent a typical case...
Workshop on "Management institutions and governance systems in European Fisheries", Vigo, Spain, 28...
How do technologies of power make the world governable? The understanding of how management techniqu...
Small-scale fisheries are highly relevant in Norway. Until 1989, small-scale fisheries were open acc...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Corporatism -with its privileged access, restricted participation and centralized structures - has a...
Successful fisheries governance requires stakeholder’s involvement from point zero. However, it is u...
This article focuses on the regional pattern of the fish processing industry in Norway and how this...
The article analyses competitiveness in a local milieu in the Norwegian fish processing industry. It...
Overcapacity is probably the most fundamental challenge to fisheries management as it can lead to bo...
Fisheries management is typically "rich" in rules and regulations. Not only is there a constant supp...
This book explores how the state can foster collective action by fisher's communities in fisheries m...
Catch-based aquaculture (CBA) is an important production system in many parts of the world, especial...
For almost 30 years, the Sami Parliament has worked to gain influence in the Norwegian fisheries gov...
Within the mainstream of studies of industrial innovations, the focus has primarily been at paramete...
Fisheries straddling or migrating between international maritime boundaries represent a typical case...
Workshop on "Management institutions and governance systems in European Fisheries", Vigo, Spain, 28...
How do technologies of power make the world governable? The understanding of how management techniqu...
Small-scale fisheries are highly relevant in Norway. Until 1989, small-scale fisheries were open acc...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Corporatism -with its privileged access, restricted participation and centralized structures - has a...
Successful fisheries governance requires stakeholder’s involvement from point zero. However, it is u...
This article focuses on the regional pattern of the fish processing industry in Norway and how this...
The article analyses competitiveness in a local milieu in the Norwegian fish processing industry. It...
Overcapacity is probably the most fundamental challenge to fisheries management as it can lead to bo...
Fisheries management is typically "rich" in rules and regulations. Not only is there a constant supp...
This book explores how the state can foster collective action by fisher's communities in fisheries m...
Catch-based aquaculture (CBA) is an important production system in many parts of the world, especial...
For almost 30 years, the Sami Parliament has worked to gain influence in the Norwegian fisheries gov...
Within the mainstream of studies of industrial innovations, the focus has primarily been at paramete...
Fisheries straddling or migrating between international maritime boundaries represent a typical case...