The authors show how certification assembles ‘sustainable’ territories through a complex layering of regulatory authority in which both government and nongovernment entities claim rule-making authority, sometimes working together, sometimes in parallel, sometimes competitively. It is argued that territorialisation is accomplished not just through (re)defining bounded space, but more broadly through the assembling of four elements: space, subjects, objects, and expertise. Four case studies of sustainability certification in seafood are analyzed to show that ‘green gabbing’ is not necessarily the central dynamic in assembling sustainable territories, and that certification always involves state agencies in determining how the key elements tha...
Humanity has never benefited more from the ocean as a source of food, livelihoods, and well-being, y...
To account for the many challenges of increasingly global industries, remote regulation measures suc...
The crisis of over fishing and the resulting collapse of global fish stocks can be partially attribu...
The authors show how certification assembles ‘sustainable’ territories through a complex layering of...
<p>The authors show how certification assembles ‘sustainable’ territories through a complex layering...
AbstractEco-certifications have become an important site of power struggles in commodity sectors suc...
In this paper, we examine the multiple spatialities of Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certificatio...
Sustainability certification has become an increasingly important feature in aquaculture production,...
Sustainability certification has become an increasingly important feature in aquaculture production,...
In this paper, we examine the multiple spatialities of Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certificatio...
This article examines two examples of environmental governance led by non-governmental organizations...
The environmental consequences of the increasing global seafood production and consumption are subst...
The environmental consequences of the increasing global seafood production and consumption are subst...
In recent years, there has been a proliferation in environmental, market-based product certification...
Humanity has never benefited more from the ocean as a source of food, livelihoods, and well-being, y...
Humanity has never benefited more from the ocean as a source of food, livelihoods, and well-being, y...
To account for the many challenges of increasingly global industries, remote regulation measures suc...
The crisis of over fishing and the resulting collapse of global fish stocks can be partially attribu...
The authors show how certification assembles ‘sustainable’ territories through a complex layering of...
<p>The authors show how certification assembles ‘sustainable’ territories through a complex layering...
AbstractEco-certifications have become an important site of power struggles in commodity sectors suc...
In this paper, we examine the multiple spatialities of Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certificatio...
Sustainability certification has become an increasingly important feature in aquaculture production,...
Sustainability certification has become an increasingly important feature in aquaculture production,...
In this paper, we examine the multiple spatialities of Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certificatio...
This article examines two examples of environmental governance led by non-governmental organizations...
The environmental consequences of the increasing global seafood production and consumption are subst...
The environmental consequences of the increasing global seafood production and consumption are subst...
In recent years, there has been a proliferation in environmental, market-based product certification...
Humanity has never benefited more from the ocean as a source of food, livelihoods, and well-being, y...
Humanity has never benefited more from the ocean as a source of food, livelihoods, and well-being, y...
To account for the many challenges of increasingly global industries, remote regulation measures suc...
The crisis of over fishing and the resulting collapse of global fish stocks can be partially attribu...