Fishers’ information in governance — a matter of trust

作者: Petter Holm , Katrine Soma

DOI: 10.1016/J.COSUST.2015.12.005

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摘要: Informational governance is an analytical concept that addresses the role of recent rapidly increasing information activities in processes and institutions. Scientific no longer has status as only source relevant organizational public decision making. Instead, Information Age provides new opportunities for influence bottom-up stemming from various stakeholders. In this article, main aim to explore conditions potential stakeholders environmental processes. We do so by focusing on specific case fishers’ fisheries governance. The review, which includes research across globe but pays particular attention developments Europe, shows can contribute scientific information, co-creation with scientists be useful Still, integration remains complicated. conclude successful two types fully depends one context dependent factor, namely trust. facilitating development trust are recommended core themes future informational

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