Notions of Justice Held by Stakeholders of the Newfoundland Fishery

作者: Birte Kahmann , Klara Helene Stumpf , Stefan Baumggrtner

DOI: 10.2139/SSRN.2572268

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摘要: Justice is an important and contested issue in the governance of fish stocks threatened by overexploitation. This study identifies notions justice held stakeholders fishery Newfoundland, Canada, using qualitative interviews. The results are analysed inductive deductive coding. A central result that inshore fishers seen as main claim holders, with a to participate being listened to, opportunity make living from fishery. Moreover, rules play role interview partners. stakeholder-notions resonated different aspects various theories. Schlosberg’s (2004) argument recognition, participation distribution all can be confirmed for context Newfoundland

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