That fishers' ecological knowledge (FEK) can contribute to the sustainability and legitimacy of environmental planning and management is widely accepted. Nevertheless, despite this broad consensus about its importance, there is uncertainty about the ways in which FEK can be captured methodologically. Here, we present the results of a methodological inquiry aimed to connect FEK to the diversity of work practices within fisheries. Using a sample from a qualitative study of Swedish small-scale fishers, we test to what extent a new combination of concept and method - Fishing Style analysis and the Structure-Dynamic-Function framework - can produce insights into the partiality and diversity of FEK, as well as its embodied and tacit aspects. Resu...
Recreational anglers collectively spend a great amount of time on fishing activities. While being ou...
Fisheries management is usually supported by technical and financial measurements (i.e. logbooks and...
BACKGROUND:Ecosystem modeling applied to fisheries remains hampered by a lack of local information. ...
That fishers' ecological knowledge (FEK) can contribute to the sustainability and legitimacy of envi...
That fishers' ecological knowledge (FEK) can contribute to the sustainability and legitimacy of envi...
That the ecological knowledge of local users has great value for sustainable resource use and human ...
Small-scale fisheries are learning contexts of importance for generating, transferring, and updating...
Sustainable fisheries management plays a critical role in supporting healthy marine ecosystems and t...
Sustainability scholars frequently advocate for stewardship as a strategy to foster sustainable deve...
Despite improved knowledge and stricter regulations, numerous fish stocks remain overharvested. Prev...
International audienceIn pursuing their livelihood, fishers develop strategies when faced with chang...
Local ecological knowledge, or the collective perceptions held by a particular group about their env...
The world of coastal fisheries is full of tensions and conflicts. On the public arena, professional ...
In developing countries where data and resources are lacking, the practical relevance of local ecolo...
ABSTRACT: This article reviews methods used in the increasing use of fishers ’ knowledge in contempo...
Recreational anglers collectively spend a great amount of time on fishing activities. While being ou...
Fisheries management is usually supported by technical and financial measurements (i.e. logbooks and...
BACKGROUND:Ecosystem modeling applied to fisheries remains hampered by a lack of local information. ...
That fishers' ecological knowledge (FEK) can contribute to the sustainability and legitimacy of envi...
That fishers' ecological knowledge (FEK) can contribute to the sustainability and legitimacy of envi...
That the ecological knowledge of local users has great value for sustainable resource use and human ...
Small-scale fisheries are learning contexts of importance for generating, transferring, and updating...
Sustainable fisheries management plays a critical role in supporting healthy marine ecosystems and t...
Sustainability scholars frequently advocate for stewardship as a strategy to foster sustainable deve...
Despite improved knowledge and stricter regulations, numerous fish stocks remain overharvested. Prev...
International audienceIn pursuing their livelihood, fishers develop strategies when faced with chang...
Local ecological knowledge, or the collective perceptions held by a particular group about their env...
The world of coastal fisheries is full of tensions and conflicts. On the public arena, professional ...
In developing countries where data and resources are lacking, the practical relevance of local ecolo...
ABSTRACT: This article reviews methods used in the increasing use of fishers ’ knowledge in contempo...
Recreational anglers collectively spend a great amount of time on fishing activities. While being ou...
Fisheries management is usually supported by technical and financial measurements (i.e. logbooks and...
BACKGROUND:Ecosystem modeling applied to fisheries remains hampered by a lack of local information. ...