Chapter 8 Stakeholders' normative notions of sustainability A survey for the co-design of a sustainable future of the Western Baltic fishery system

Chapter 8 = Many fisheries world-wide are not operating sustainably. Returning to sustainable levels is challenging as fisheries are embedded in complex marine social-ecological systems and bringing the system back to a path of sustainability will likely involve conflicts and tough choices. A first...

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Main Author: Schaber, Viola (auth)
Other Authors: Riekhof, Marie-Catherine (auth), Stecher, Michael (auth), Voss, Rudi (auth), Baumgärtner, Stefan (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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