Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7469665 | Global Environmental Change | 2015 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
A key finding is that the factors emerging as important for explaining the different syndromes derive from different scales (e.g. local market structures vs distant market characteristics), indicating a need for multi-level governance approaches to deal with the effects of market integration. Furthermore, the meta-analysis shows that each syndrome encompasses fisheries from multiple continents. This suggests that the increasingly global nature of the seafood trade appears to be driving local dynamics by creating similar conditions for vulnerabilities in localities around the world, lending support to the notion of tele-connectivity across geographic space.
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Authors
B.I. Crona, T. Van Holt, M. Petersson, T.M. Daw, E. Buchary,