It is the contention of this special issue that regionalisation, in the sense of focusing important aspects of governance on the scale of marine eco-regions, can make a valuable contribution to the reform of the European Union's Common Fisheries Policy (CFP). Despite recent trials and tribulations associated with the current reforms, we remain firmly convinced of the merits of reforming the CFP around a process of devolving detailed, technical decision making to some form of collective organisation of member states working together at the level of the regional sea. We remain hopeful that something more substantive will prevail by the end of 2012, perhaps in the form of non-statutory regional governance structures capable of implementing Com...
A major challenge of future EU fisheries management is the integration of fisheries management with ...
The EU has set out strong objectives for marine protection in its waters. This began with the adopti...
The 2004 enlargement negotiations smoothly tackled the European Common Fisheries Policy. The reason ...
Regionalisation has in recent years been intensely discussed as a possible path for the future Commo...
The concept of regionalisation, as it has been employed in connection with the Common Fisheries Poli...
The idea of putting together a special issue of MAST on the issue of regionalisation of the Common F...
Regionalisation was established to enable a bottom-up approach to fisheries governance by allowing l...
ABSTRACT: This article reviews early experiences with what is commonly referred to as 'regionalisati...
Regionalisation has caught the imaginations of governments, stakeholders and academics, especially i...
As globalization is facing increasing challenges, regionalization demonstrates the potential to effe...
The 2002 Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) reform introduced the Regional Advisory Councils (RACs) to en...
Marine governance is challenged by complex situations at regional seas and coastal areas of European...
One of the outcomes of the reform of the European common fisheries policy (CFP) in 2002 was the esta...
One of the outcomes of the reform of the European common fisheries policy (CFP) in 2002 was the est...
Over the years, the breadth and depth of EU marine policy has increased with revisions of the Common...
A major challenge of future EU fisheries management is the integration of fisheries management with ...
The EU has set out strong objectives for marine protection in its waters. This began with the adopti...
The 2004 enlargement negotiations smoothly tackled the European Common Fisheries Policy. The reason ...
Regionalisation has in recent years been intensely discussed as a possible path for the future Commo...
The concept of regionalisation, as it has been employed in connection with the Common Fisheries Poli...
The idea of putting together a special issue of MAST on the issue of regionalisation of the Common F...
Regionalisation was established to enable a bottom-up approach to fisheries governance by allowing l...
ABSTRACT: This article reviews early experiences with what is commonly referred to as 'regionalisati...
Regionalisation has caught the imaginations of governments, stakeholders and academics, especially i...
As globalization is facing increasing challenges, regionalization demonstrates the potential to effe...
The 2002 Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) reform introduced the Regional Advisory Councils (RACs) to en...
Marine governance is challenged by complex situations at regional seas and coastal areas of European...
One of the outcomes of the reform of the European common fisheries policy (CFP) in 2002 was the esta...
One of the outcomes of the reform of the European common fisheries policy (CFP) in 2002 was the est...
Over the years, the breadth and depth of EU marine policy has increased with revisions of the Common...
A major challenge of future EU fisheries management is the integration of fisheries management with ...
The EU has set out strong objectives for marine protection in its waters. This began with the adopti...
The 2004 enlargement negotiations smoothly tackled the European Common Fisheries Policy. The reason ...