Blue Justice
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Blue Justice
Small-Scale Fisheries in a Sustainable Ocean Economy
Chuenpagdee, Ratana; Jentoft, Svein; Isaacs, Moenieba; Bugeja Said, Alicia
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
03/2022
701
Dura
Inglês
9783030896232
15 a 20 dias
1375
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Part 1: Justice is Needed in Three Governance Orders.- Chapter 1: Small-Scale Fisheries in the Blue Economy.- Chapter 2: Justice in Three Orders.- Part 2: Justice Issues Have Deep Historical Roots.- Chapter 3: Coastal Small-Scale Fisheries in Brazil: Resentment against Policy Disarray.- Chapter 4: Social (In)Justice for Small-Scale Fisherfolk in the Turks And Caicos Islands: Struggling to Stay Afloat in a Tax Haven.- Chapter 5: Governance for Blue Justice: Examining Struggles and Contradictions in Atlantic Canada's Small-Scale Fisheries.- Part 3: Justice Issues Stem from Old and New Conflicts.- Chapter 6: Conflicts in the Artisanal Fishing Industry of Ghana: Reactions of Fishers to Regulatory Measures.- Chapter 7: Blue Justice and Small-Scale Fisher Migration: A Case Study from Sri Lanka.- Chapter 8: Marginalization and Reinvention of Small-Scale Fisheries: A Finnish Case Study of Social Justice.- Part 4: Justice is Systemic and Multi-Dimensional.- Chapter 9: An Evaluation of Multidimensional Conflicts in Small-Scale Fisheries in Nigeria.- Chapter 10: Perception and Reality of Justice in the Small-Scale Fisheries of Nigeria.- Chapter 11: Making Sense Of Multidimensional Injustice for Creating Viable Small-Scale Fisheries in Chilika Lagoon, Bay of Bengal.- Part 5: Justice Is a Territorial and Spatial Issue.- Chapter 12: Legalized Injustices: Old Providence Island (Colombia) Small Scale Fisheries in the Context of Geopolitical Disputes and State Power.- Chapter 13: Social Conflicts and Fishery Governance Systems in the Estuary and Coast of Para, Amazonia, Brazil.- Chapter 14: Flagging Justice Matters in EU Fisheries Local Action Groups (FLAGs).- Part 6: Justice is Competitive in Alternative Livelihoods.- Chapter 15: Adopting a Blue Justice Lens for Japanese Small-Scale Fisheries: Important Insights from the Case of Inatori Kinme Fishery.- Chapter 16: Feeling the Pinch: Perceived Marginalization of Small-Scale Commercial Crab Fishers by an Expanding Recreational Sector.- Chapter 17: Making Pescatourism Just for Small-Scale Fisheries: The Case of Turkey and Lessons for Others.- Part 7: Justice is an Imminent Issue for Inland Fisheries.- Chapter 18: Exploring Challenges of "Blue Justice" in Landlocked Mountainous Countries: The Case of Nepal.- Chapter 19: Blue Justice and Inland Fisheries: How Justice Principles Could Support Transformative Knowledge Production in the Mekong Region.- Chapter 20: Navigating Conflicts to Improve Livelihoods of Traditional Communities Impacted by Hydroelectric Dams.- Part 8: Justice Issues Are More Evident when in Crisis .- Chapter 21: The 2019 Brazilian Oil Spill: Perceptions of Affected Fishers.- Chapter 22: Small-Scale Fishers in the Time of Covid-19: Reinforcing the Inequalities in the Food, Economic and Governance Systems in South Africa and Zimbabwe.- Chapter 23: Vulnerability and Social Justice among Fishing Households Headed by Women in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka.- Part 9: Justice is a Priori Condition for SustainableDevelopment.- Chapter 24: Understanding Vulnerability of Urban Waterfront Communities to Rapid Development: the Case of Lagos Lagoon, Nigeria.- Chapter 25: Mariculture Parks in the Philippines Push Small-Scale Fishers out of, or far into, the Waters.- Chapter 26: Incentives to Mariculture Development in Brazil: Environmental Injustice on Traditional Fishing Communities.- Chapter 27: Pescastemic Rights for Blue Justice: Aquaculture and Coal Power Complexes in Chile.- Part 10: Justice Is about Going beyond Claims.- Chapter 28: Institutionalizing Injustice? Aligning Governance Orders in Swedish Small-Scale Fisheries.- Chapter 29: Navigating Institutional Change in the French Atlantic Fishing Sector: How do Artisanal Fishers Obtain and Secure Fishing Opportunities?.- Chapter 30: Blue Justice and Small-Scale Fisher Mobilizations in Istanbul, Turkey: Justice Claims, Political Agency and Alliances.- Part 11: Justice Needs a Strong Knowledge Foundation.- Chapter 31: Transdisciplinarity and Blue Justice: The Alianza Nuqui, a Research-Action Platform for Wellbeing and Reflexive Governance in the Colombian Pacific Coast.- Chapter 32: Strengthening Capabilities of Individuals and Communities through a Small-Scale Fisheries Academy.- Chapter 33: Understanding Gender Equality in Small-Scale Fisheries and its Role in Enhancing Blue Justice.- Part 12: Justice is Better Understood from Experience.- Chapter 34: Collective Experiences, Lessons and Reflections about Blue Justice.- Chapter 35: Towards Blue Justice for Small-Scale Fisheries.
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Social justice and interactive governance;Sustainable Development Goals;Small scale fisheries;Fisheries policy;Ocean development;Social sciences;Sustainable development goals
Part 1: Justice is Needed in Three Governance Orders.- Chapter 1: Small-Scale Fisheries in the Blue Economy.- Chapter 2: Justice in Three Orders.- Part 2: Justice Issues Have Deep Historical Roots.- Chapter 3: Coastal Small-Scale Fisheries in Brazil: Resentment against Policy Disarray.- Chapter 4: Social (In)Justice for Small-Scale Fisherfolk in the Turks And Caicos Islands: Struggling to Stay Afloat in a Tax Haven.- Chapter 5: Governance for Blue Justice: Examining Struggles and Contradictions in Atlantic Canada's Small-Scale Fisheries.- Part 3: Justice Issues Stem from Old and New Conflicts.- Chapter 6: Conflicts in the Artisanal Fishing Industry of Ghana: Reactions of Fishers to Regulatory Measures.- Chapter 7: Blue Justice and Small-Scale Fisher Migration: A Case Study from Sri Lanka.- Chapter 8: Marginalization and Reinvention of Small-Scale Fisheries: A Finnish Case Study of Social Justice.- Part 4: Justice is Systemic and Multi-Dimensional.- Chapter 9: An Evaluation of Multidimensional Conflicts in Small-Scale Fisheries in Nigeria.- Chapter 10: Perception and Reality of Justice in the Small-Scale Fisheries of Nigeria.- Chapter 11: Making Sense Of Multidimensional Injustice for Creating Viable Small-Scale Fisheries in Chilika Lagoon, Bay of Bengal.- Part 5: Justice Is a Territorial and Spatial Issue.- Chapter 12: Legalized Injustices: Old Providence Island (Colombia) Small Scale Fisheries in the Context of Geopolitical Disputes and State Power.- Chapter 13: Social Conflicts and Fishery Governance Systems in the Estuary and Coast of Para, Amazonia, Brazil.- Chapter 14: Flagging Justice Matters in EU Fisheries Local Action Groups (FLAGs).- Part 6: Justice is Competitive in Alternative Livelihoods.- Chapter 15: Adopting a Blue Justice Lens for Japanese Small-Scale Fisheries: Important Insights from the Case of Inatori Kinme Fishery.- Chapter 16: Feeling the Pinch: Perceived Marginalization of Small-Scale Commercial Crab Fishers by an Expanding Recreational Sector.- Chapter 17: Making Pescatourism Just for Small-Scale Fisheries: The Case of Turkey and Lessons for Others.- Part 7: Justice is an Imminent Issue for Inland Fisheries.- Chapter 18: Exploring Challenges of "Blue Justice" in Landlocked Mountainous Countries: The Case of Nepal.- Chapter 19: Blue Justice and Inland Fisheries: How Justice Principles Could Support Transformative Knowledge Production in the Mekong Region.- Chapter 20: Navigating Conflicts to Improve Livelihoods of Traditional Communities Impacted by Hydroelectric Dams.- Part 8: Justice Issues Are More Evident when in Crisis .- Chapter 21: The 2019 Brazilian Oil Spill: Perceptions of Affected Fishers.- Chapter 22: Small-Scale Fishers in the Time of Covid-19: Reinforcing the Inequalities in the Food, Economic and Governance Systems in South Africa and Zimbabwe.- Chapter 23: Vulnerability and Social Justice among Fishing Households Headed by Women in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka.- Part 9: Justice is a Priori Condition for SustainableDevelopment.- Chapter 24: Understanding Vulnerability of Urban Waterfront Communities to Rapid Development: the Case of Lagos Lagoon, Nigeria.- Chapter 25: Mariculture Parks in the Philippines Push Small-Scale Fishers out of, or far into, the Waters.- Chapter 26: Incentives to Mariculture Development in Brazil: Environmental Injustice on Traditional Fishing Communities.- Chapter 27: Pescastemic Rights for Blue Justice: Aquaculture and Coal Power Complexes in Chile.- Part 10: Justice Is about Going beyond Claims.- Chapter 28: Institutionalizing Injustice? Aligning Governance Orders in Swedish Small-Scale Fisheries.- Chapter 29: Navigating Institutional Change in the French Atlantic Fishing Sector: How do Artisanal Fishers Obtain and Secure Fishing Opportunities?.- Chapter 30: Blue Justice and Small-Scale Fisher Mobilizations in Istanbul, Turkey: Justice Claims, Political Agency and Alliances.- Part 11: Justice Needs a Strong Knowledge Foundation.- Chapter 31: Transdisciplinarity and Blue Justice: The Alianza Nuqui, a Research-Action Platform for Wellbeing and Reflexive Governance in the Colombian Pacific Coast.- Chapter 32: Strengthening Capabilities of Individuals and Communities through a Small-Scale Fisheries Academy.- Chapter 33: Understanding Gender Equality in Small-Scale Fisheries and its Role in Enhancing Blue Justice.- Part 12: Justice is Better Understood from Experience.- Chapter 34: Collective Experiences, Lessons and Reflections about Blue Justice.- Chapter 35: Towards Blue Justice for Small-Scale Fisheries.
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