Blue justice: a survey for eliciting perceptions of environmental justice among coastal planners' and small-scale fishers in Northern-Norway

Ocean-based economic development arising from an increasing interest in the ‘blue economy’ is placing ecosystems and small-scale fisheries under pressure. The dominant policy response for dealing with multiple uses is the allocation of coastal space through coastal zone planning (CZP). Recent studie...

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Main Authors: Engen, Sigrid, Hausner, Vera Helene, Gurney, Georgina G., Broderstad, Else Grete, Keller, Rose, Lundberg, Aase Kristine, Murguzur, Francisco Javier Ancin, Salminen, Emma, Raymond, Christopher M., Falk-Andersson, Jannike, Fauchald, Per
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spelling ftjamescook:oai:researchonline.jcu.edu.au:70416 2024-02-11T10:07:08+01:00 Blue justice: a survey for eliciting perceptions of environmental justice among coastal planners' and small-scale fishers in Northern-Norway Engen, Sigrid Hausner, Vera Helene Gurney, Georgina G. Broderstad, Else Grete Keller, Rose Lundberg, Aase Kristine Murguzur, Francisco Javier Ancin Salminen, Emma Raymond, Christopher M. Falk-Andersson, Jannike Fauchald, Per 2021 application/pdf https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/70416/7/70416.pdf unknown Public Library of Science https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251467 https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/70416/ https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/70416/7/70416.pdf Engen, Sigrid, Hausner, Vera Helene, Gurney, Georgina G., Broderstad, Else Grete, Keller, Rose, Lundberg, Aase Kristine, Murguzur, Francisco Javier Ancin, Salminen, Emma, Raymond, Christopher M., Falk-Andersson, Jannike, and Fauchald, Per (2021) Blue justice: a survey for eliciting perceptions of environmental justice among coastal planners' and small-scale fishers in Northern-Norway. PLoS ONE, 16 (5). e0251467. open Article PeerReviewed 2021 ftjamescook https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251467 2024-01-22T23:49:20Z Ocean-based economic development arising from an increasing interest in the ‘blue economy’ is placing ecosystems and small-scale fisheries under pressure. The dominant policy response for dealing with multiple uses is the allocation of coastal space through coastal zone planning (CZP). Recent studies have shown that the rush to develop the blue economy and regulate coastal activity can result in social injustices and the exclusion of less powerful and unrecognized groups (e.g., small-scale fishers, women, Indigenous peoples and youth). To achieve a primary goal of the 2030 sustainable development agenda to “leave no one behind”, it is important to understand the implications of coastal planning and development for these groups. Here, we present a social survey protocol for examining perceptions of justice related to small-scale fisheries (SSF) in the context of the blue economy in coastal areas. Specifically, we designed the survey instrument and sampling protocol to assess whether decisions about the use of the coastal zone over the last five years have i) followed principles of good governance, ii) recognized fishers’ knowledge, culture and rights and iii) been attentive to impacts of changed coastal zone use on fisheries. The survey will engage coastal planners (N = app. 120) and fishers (N = app. 4300) in all the coastal municipalities (N = 81) in Northern-Norway. The sampling protocol is designed to ensure representation of different sectors of society, including those defined by gender, age, ethnicity and occupation (e.g., small-scale fishers, large-scale fishers, coastal planners). Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Norway James Cook University, Australia: ResearchOnline@JCU Norway PLOS ONE 16 5 e0251467
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description Ocean-based economic development arising from an increasing interest in the ‘blue economy’ is placing ecosystems and small-scale fisheries under pressure. The dominant policy response for dealing with multiple uses is the allocation of coastal space through coastal zone planning (CZP). Recent studies have shown that the rush to develop the blue economy and regulate coastal activity can result in social injustices and the exclusion of less powerful and unrecognized groups (e.g., small-scale fishers, women, Indigenous peoples and youth). To achieve a primary goal of the 2030 sustainable development agenda to “leave no one behind”, it is important to understand the implications of coastal planning and development for these groups. Here, we present a social survey protocol for examining perceptions of justice related to small-scale fisheries (SSF) in the context of the blue economy in coastal areas. Specifically, we designed the survey instrument and sampling protocol to assess whether decisions about the use of the coastal zone over the last five years have i) followed principles of good governance, ii) recognized fishers’ knowledge, culture and rights and iii) been attentive to impacts of changed coastal zone use on fisheries. The survey will engage coastal planners (N = app. 120) and fishers (N = app. 4300) in all the coastal municipalities (N = 81) in Northern-Norway. The sampling protocol is designed to ensure representation of different sectors of society, including those defined by gender, age, ethnicity and occupation (e.g., small-scale fishers, large-scale fishers, coastal planners).
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author Engen, Sigrid
Hausner, Vera Helene
Gurney, Georgina G.
Broderstad, Else Grete
Keller, Rose
Lundberg, Aase Kristine
Murguzur, Francisco Javier Ancin
Salminen, Emma
Raymond, Christopher M.
Falk-Andersson, Jannike
Fauchald, Per
spellingShingle Engen, Sigrid
Hausner, Vera Helene
Gurney, Georgina G.
Broderstad, Else Grete
Keller, Rose
Lundberg, Aase Kristine
Murguzur, Francisco Javier Ancin
Salminen, Emma
Raymond, Christopher M.
Falk-Andersson, Jannike
Fauchald, Per
Blue justice: a survey for eliciting perceptions of environmental justice among coastal planners' and small-scale fishers in Northern-Norway
author_facet Engen, Sigrid
Hausner, Vera Helene
Gurney, Georgina G.
Broderstad, Else Grete
Keller, Rose
Lundberg, Aase Kristine
Murguzur, Francisco Javier Ancin
Salminen, Emma
Raymond, Christopher M.
Falk-Andersson, Jannike
Fauchald, Per
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title Blue justice: a survey for eliciting perceptions of environmental justice among coastal planners' and small-scale fishers in Northern-Norway
title_short Blue justice: a survey for eliciting perceptions of environmental justice among coastal planners' and small-scale fishers in Northern-Norway
title_full Blue justice: a survey for eliciting perceptions of environmental justice among coastal planners' and small-scale fishers in Northern-Norway
title_fullStr Blue justice: a survey for eliciting perceptions of environmental justice among coastal planners' and small-scale fishers in Northern-Norway
title_full_unstemmed Blue justice: a survey for eliciting perceptions of environmental justice among coastal planners' and small-scale fishers in Northern-Norway
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Engen, Sigrid, Hausner, Vera Helene, Gurney, Georgina G., Broderstad, Else Grete, Keller, Rose, Lundberg, Aase Kristine, Murguzur, Francisco Javier Ancin, Salminen, Emma, Raymond, Christopher M., Falk-Andersson, Jannike, and Fauchald, Per (2021) Blue justice: a survey for eliciting perceptions of environmental justice among coastal planners' and small-scale fishers in Northern-Norway. PLoS ONE, 16 (5). e0251467.
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