This paper examines recent collaborative efforts by fisheries scientists and representatives from the pelagic fishing industry in Europe to generate a knowledge base to support management of a new fishery for boarfish (Capros aper) in the Northeast Atlantic. The forms of knowledge used and produced in the collaborations were investigated by applying a conceptual framework developed to help understand the detailed dynamics of knowledge exchange in mixed-actor settings. The collaborative initiatives studied were informal and efficient, and they benefited from financial support and co-ordination efforts by the industry actors. Generation of scientific knowledge was given high priority. Tangible collaborative outputs produced between 2010 and 2...
Although it is assumed that the outcomes from scientific research inform management and policy, the ...
Research PaperThe Working Group on Fisheries Systems of the International Council for the Exploratio...
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This paper examines recent collaborative efforts by fisheries scientists and representatives from th...
AbstractThis paper examines recent collaborative efforts by fisheries scientists and representatives...
<p>This thesis addresses how knowledge is used and produced in stakeholder-led collaborations to mak...
The EU project Policy and Knowledge in Fisheries Management investigated the use of biological knowl...
This paper investigates how different kinds of knowledge are mobilised in interactions between the s...
Use the URI link below to search the Marine Institute Data Discovery Catalogue for datasets relevant...
Integration of fishers’ knowledge into scientific-based fisheries management is difficult due ...
This paper investigates how different kinds of knowledge are mobilised in interactions between the s...
This paper investigates knowledge production in collaborations where the actors have different knowl...
Abstract. Given the fragile nature of fish stocks in the North Sea, it is of increasing importance t...
Use the URI link below to search the Marine Institute Data Discovery Catalogue for datasets relevant...
International audienceThe issue of bycatch is raising considerable political, mediatic and scientifi...
Although it is assumed that the outcomes from scientific research inform management and policy, the ...
Research PaperThe Working Group on Fisheries Systems of the International Council for the Exploratio...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Taylor & Francis for the ...
This paper examines recent collaborative efforts by fisheries scientists and representatives from th...
AbstractThis paper examines recent collaborative efforts by fisheries scientists and representatives...
<p>This thesis addresses how knowledge is used and produced in stakeholder-led collaborations to mak...
The EU project Policy and Knowledge in Fisheries Management investigated the use of biological knowl...
This paper investigates how different kinds of knowledge are mobilised in interactions between the s...
Use the URI link below to search the Marine Institute Data Discovery Catalogue for datasets relevant...
Integration of fishers’ knowledge into scientific-based fisheries management is difficult due ...
This paper investigates how different kinds of knowledge are mobilised in interactions between the s...
This paper investigates knowledge production in collaborations where the actors have different knowl...
Abstract. Given the fragile nature of fish stocks in the North Sea, it is of increasing importance t...
Use the URI link below to search the Marine Institute Data Discovery Catalogue for datasets relevant...
International audienceThe issue of bycatch is raising considerable political, mediatic and scientifi...
Although it is assumed that the outcomes from scientific research inform management and policy, the ...
Research PaperThe Working Group on Fisheries Systems of the International Council for the Exploratio...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Taylor & Francis for the ...