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Introduction
This book offers a comprehensive account of the status and dynamics of people participating in the small-scale fisheries (SSF) of Europe. It covers the situation of SSF in 25 coastal countries, thereby providing a portrait of almost every coastal country on the continent and analyzing the recent evolution of the sector. Small-scale fisheries are argued to be extremely important in Europe, as they provide employment and welfare, while increasing food sovereignty and maintaining communities in coastal areas. The recent worldwide focus on SSF derives from their environmental sustainability, which distinguishes many of their activities from those of large-scale fisheries. This book analyses the diversity of SSF and shows how fishing communities have sometimes developed successful governing models, demonstrating social and economic resilience. While the book emphasizes the strengths of SSF and the synergies that occur with other marine sectors, it also presents cases of failure, in which collective action and policy have actually contributed to a weakening of the sector. In this context, the book shows how governmental policies toward SSF vary considerably from country to country, in a way that is not entirely consistent with European policies
Keywords
Croatian Small-Scale Fishermen Fishing in the NE Adriatic Small-scale Fisheries of Turkey In Irish Inshore Fisheries Fishing for Greenlandic
Editors and affiliations
- José J. Pascual-Fernández
- Cristina Pita
- Maarten Bavinck
- 1.Instituto Universitario de Investigación Social y Turismo (ISTUR), Departamento de Sociología y AntropologíaUniversidad de La LagunaLa Laguna, Tenerife, Canary IslandsSpain
- 2.Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies (CESAM), Department of Environment and Planning (DAO)University of AveiroAveiroPortugal
- 3.Norwegian College of Fisheries, UiT The Arctic University of Norway Tromsø, NorwayDepartment of Geography, Planning and International Development Studies, University of AmsterdamAmsterdamThe Netherlands
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