Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8872564 Regional Studies in Marine Science 2018 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Extraction of fish resources has been of utmost economic and cultural importance in the Archipelago Sea Region: fisheries contributed to habitation of outer parts of the region at the turn of the 20th century. In mid 20th century fishing started to lose its profitability and many islands became desolated. Decline in the fishing employment was due, for instance, to technical development, urbanization and industrialization of the society. In the 1970s a new innovation, fish farming in net cages, compensated for the decline of capture fisheries. At the same time the production landscape of fishing peasants began its change towards one of leisure and nature conservation. This post-productivist transformation contained not only an increase in the competition of space, but also a remarkable change in people's perceptions and values about the use and governance of fish resources. This analysis is based on a wide collection of published articles, books and documents, together with unpublished interview material illuminating the most recent transformations.
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