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21st century catch toolkit: practical approaches for sustainable inshore fishing communities

21st century catch toolkit: practical approaches for sustainable inshore fishing communities

Acott, Tim, Urquhart, Julie, Church, Andrew, Kennard, Michaela, le Gallic, Bertrand, Leplat, Melody, Lescrawauet, Ann-Katrien, Nourry, Myriam, Orchard-Webb, Johanne, Roelofs, Marleen, Ropars, Carole and Zhao, Minghua (2014) 21st century catch toolkit: practical approaches for sustainable inshore fishing communities. Manual. University of Greenwich, Chatham Maritime, UK.

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Abstract

The 21st Century Catch Toolkit is a product of the INTERREG IVa 2 Seas project GIFS (Geography of Inshore Fishing and Sustainability). Work on the GIFS project was completed between January 2012 and September 2014 and was undertaken by a collaboration of six partners from four European countries bordering the Southern North Sea and English Channel. GIFS aimed to understand and capture the social, economic and cultural importance of inshore fishing to better inform fisheries policy, coastal regeneration strategies and sustainable community development. The project has involved a range of research projects, regeneration activities and case studies across southern England, northern France, Flanders and the southern Netherlands. GIFS partners have worked with local stakeholders and communities to explore the geographical diversity and similarities of fishing ports, harbours and people along the Channel and Southern North Sea. This toolkit is a product of that collaboration which provides useful findings and advice on how to value the social, economic and cultural importance of inshore fishing today.

Item Type: Monograph (Manual)
Uncontrolled Keywords: inshore fishing, sustainable communities, cultural values, socio-economic
Faculty / School / Research Centre / Research Group: Faculty of Engineering & Science
Faculty of Engineering & Science > School of Science (SCI)
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Last Modified: 08 Nov 2019 13:06
URI: http://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/12296

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