Marine harvesters face significant livelihood challenges due to the impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems, and due to economic fluctuations that influence their incomes. In this study, we demonstrate vulnerability as a product of the interactions among marine harvesters, government and buyers. We combined Elinor Ostrom's attention to the influence of institutions on resource exploitation, with political ecology's attention to perceptions of agency, and the contribution of justice and equity to measuring the success of institutions. We demonstrate the benefits of this approach by examining the multi-species fishery of Barrington, Nova Scotia. We conducted 31 semi-structured interviews and 113 surveys in the summer of 2012 with buyer...
Commercial fishing supports coastal communities around the world and fishing livelihoods are often i...
The addition of the Marine and Coastal Access Act (2009) has come to the detriment of inshore fisher...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2018.08.018 ©...
abstract: The coastal fishing community of Barrington, Southwest Nova Scotia (SWNS), has depended on...
The insights in Governing the Commons have provided foundational ideas for commons research in the p...
Abstract We compare how fisheries in three marine systems -from Atlantic Canada, Pacific Mexico, and...
Critical analyses of neoliberalism׳s influence on fisheries governance have documented how enclosure...
This thesis focuses on the depletion of marine fisheries, as a resource, from a geographical perspec...
Analysis of political economy within primary sectors such as fisheries and agriculture provides ins...
Analysis of political economy within primary sectors such as fisheries and agriculture provides ins...
This article was originally published by ICES in ICES Insight No. 48 – September 2011.In situations ...
Under appropriate conditions, community-based fisheries management can support sound resource stewar...
Turning away from classic single-species bioeconomic models based on equilibrium theory, many have c...
Do private property rights mitigate overexploitation of common pool resources, and if so, under whic...
The Maine lobster Homarus americanus fishery is considered one of the most successful fisheries in t...
Commercial fishing supports coastal communities around the world and fishing livelihoods are often i...
The addition of the Marine and Coastal Access Act (2009) has come to the detriment of inshore fisher...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2018.08.018 ©...
abstract: The coastal fishing community of Barrington, Southwest Nova Scotia (SWNS), has depended on...
The insights in Governing the Commons have provided foundational ideas for commons research in the p...
Abstract We compare how fisheries in three marine systems -from Atlantic Canada, Pacific Mexico, and...
Critical analyses of neoliberalism׳s influence on fisheries governance have documented how enclosure...
This thesis focuses on the depletion of marine fisheries, as a resource, from a geographical perspec...
Analysis of political economy within primary sectors such as fisheries and agriculture provides ins...
Analysis of political economy within primary sectors such as fisheries and agriculture provides ins...
This article was originally published by ICES in ICES Insight No. 48 – September 2011.In situations ...
Under appropriate conditions, community-based fisheries management can support sound resource stewar...
Turning away from classic single-species bioeconomic models based on equilibrium theory, many have c...
Do private property rights mitigate overexploitation of common pool resources, and if so, under whic...
The Maine lobster Homarus americanus fishery is considered one of the most successful fisheries in t...
Commercial fishing supports coastal communities around the world and fishing livelihoods are often i...
The addition of the Marine and Coastal Access Act (2009) has come to the detriment of inshore fisher...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2018.08.018 ©...