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Genre/Form: | Electronic books |
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Additional Physical Format: | Print version: Carter, Caitriona. Politics of aquaculture. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018 (DLC) 2018005518 (OCoLC)1022982227 |
Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Caitriona Carter |
ISBN: | 9781351014977 1351014978 9781351014991 1351014994 9781351014991 9781351014984 1351014986 9781351014960 135101496X |
OCLC Number: | 1040592976 |
Description: | 1 online resource |
Contents: | Chapter 1 Sustainability interdependence -- Aquaculture, sustainability, territory, regulation and knowledge / Caitríona Carter -- part I Theorising a politics of sustainability interdependence -- chapter 2 Sustainability narratives of nature-society interdependencies and the re-organisation of state power / Caitríona Carter -- chapter 3 From sustainability to sustainability interdependence -- Recomposing sustainability in a new analytical framework / Caitríona Carter -- part II Institutionalising sustainability in fish farming aquaculture / Caitríona Carter -- chapter 4 Sustainability interdependence and fish farm/environment interactions -- Governing fish farming's environmental impact / Caitríona Carter -- chapter 5 Sustainability interdependence and access to fish farm sites -- Environmental landscape aesthetics and coastal/rural development / Caitríona Carter -- chapter 6 Sustainability as a food governance problem -- Product quality and shadow ecologies / Caitríona Carter -- chapter 7 Conclusions -- The 'tangled politics' of sustainability interdependence / Caitríona Carter. |
Series Title: | Routledge studies in environmental policy. |
Responsibility: | Caitríona Carter. |
Abstract:
Aquaculture is increasingly complementing global fisheries andis relevant toocean and freshwater health, biodiversity and food security, as well as coastal management, tourism and natural heritage. This book makes the case for treating the governance of this industry as meriting attention in its own right, abandoning the polemic discussions of fish farming and opening up new ways for debating its past, present and future. Developing and applying an original analytical framework for studying fish farming aquaculture, embedded into larger theory about the changing political system, the author generates and compares new data on the governance of aquaculture. Detailed case studies are presentedof Scottish salmon, Aquitaine trout in France and seabass and seabream in Greece. The bookshows how ecological issues are related to economic and social issues, as well as interdependences between territories, public and private regulation and different knowledge forms, demonstrating that these arecreating alternative approaches for sustainability governance. It providesa deeper understanding of the political aspects of governing European aquaculture, including how it both is structured by and is structuring politics. It is aimed at advanced students, researchers and professionals in aquaculture and fisheries, as well as those with a broader interest in sustainability politics and sustainability governing practices.
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