Commercial fisheries are increasingly interested in greater social acceptance of their operations and practices. For harvesters, achieving acceptance is complex because expectations arise from many societal groups who can differ greatly in their perceptions. Historically, third-party certification programmes assisted industry in gaining market acceptance (from consumer and investor groups) by improving the ecological sustainability of fishing practices. This focus is diversifying as societal expectations expand beyond ecological concerns to encompass, for instance, equal access and fair distribution of benefits as well as fisheries management and ethical aspects. In this study, we draw on theoretical work from the social acceptance and soci...
Global environmental certification systems base their legitimacy on consumer concerns, which are fac...
In response to the global fisheries crisis new governance models have been developed. In this thesis...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014This study examines the use of non-governmental org...
Commercial fisheries are increasingly interested in greater social acceptance of their operations an...
Alongside government driven management initiatives to achieve sustainable fisheries management, ther...
Alongside government driven management initiatives to achieve sustainable fisheries management, ther...
Research Paper and PresentationSome export fisheries in Australia have opted for third party certifi...
Australia is considered world-leading in sustainable fisheries management. Despite this, public perc...
Alongside government driven management initiatives to achieve sustainable fisheries management, ther...
The notion that sustainability rests on three pillars ' economic, environmental and social ' has bee...
In recent years, there has been a proliferation in environmental, market-based product certification...
Certification schemes respond to increasing environmental and social concerns about sustainability b...
Sustainable seafood initiatives began with efforts to promote and certify seafood sourced from well‐...
AbstractEco-certifications have become an important site of power struggles in commodity sectors suc...
Certification schemes are a component of sustainable industry development that can help empower cons...
Global environmental certification systems base their legitimacy on consumer concerns, which are fac...
In response to the global fisheries crisis new governance models have been developed. In this thesis...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014This study examines the use of non-governmental org...
Commercial fisheries are increasingly interested in greater social acceptance of their operations an...
Alongside government driven management initiatives to achieve sustainable fisheries management, ther...
Alongside government driven management initiatives to achieve sustainable fisheries management, ther...
Research Paper and PresentationSome export fisheries in Australia have opted for third party certifi...
Australia is considered world-leading in sustainable fisheries management. Despite this, public perc...
Alongside government driven management initiatives to achieve sustainable fisheries management, ther...
The notion that sustainability rests on three pillars ' economic, environmental and social ' has bee...
In recent years, there has been a proliferation in environmental, market-based product certification...
Certification schemes respond to increasing environmental and social concerns about sustainability b...
Sustainable seafood initiatives began with efforts to promote and certify seafood sourced from well‐...
AbstractEco-certifications have become an important site of power struggles in commodity sectors suc...
Certification schemes are a component of sustainable industry development that can help empower cons...
Global environmental certification systems base their legitimacy on consumer concerns, which are fac...
In response to the global fisheries crisis new governance models have been developed. In this thesis...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014This study examines the use of non-governmental org...