Place-based fishing livelihoods and the global ocean: the Irish pelagic fleet at home and abroad

作者: Rachel Donkersloot , Charles Menzies

DOI: 10.1186/S40152-015-0038-5

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摘要: This paper examines the development of Irish pelagic fleet and how it has impacted place-based fishing livelihoods in southwest County Donegal, both positively negatively. As part this effort, we consider shifting local global sociopolitical realities have shaped linkages between resource access people-place connections Donegal. We pay particular attention to opportunities, at home abroad, are created constrained under EU governance drives displacement from coastal identify power as a key dynamic mechanism underlying fishery systems context. Drawing on interview ethnographic data discuss is perceived exercised among stakeholders, turn works shape contemporary adaptive strategies rural dependent Ireland.

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