Spatial issues in Arctic marine resource governance workshop summary and comment

The rapidly changing Arctic marine ecosystems face new challenges and opportunities that are increasing and shifting governance needs in the region. A group of economists, ecologists, biologists, political scientists and resource managers met in Stockholm, SE, Sept 4–6, 2014 to discuss the governanc...

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Main Authors: Kaiser, Brooks A., Bakanev, Sergey, Bertelsen, Rasmus Gjedsø, Carson, Marcus, Eide, Arne, Fernandez, Linda, Halpin, Patrick, Izmalkov, Sergei, Kyhn, Line A., Österblom, Henrik, Punt, Maarten, Ravn-Jonsen, Lars, Sanchirico, James, Sokolov, Konstantin, Sundet, Jan H., Thorarinsdóttir, Gudrun G., Vestergaard, Niels
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0308597X15000822
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Summary:The rapidly changing Arctic marine ecosystems face new challenges and opportunities that are increasing and shifting governance needs in the region. A group of economists, ecologists, biologists, political scientists and resource managers met in Stockholm, SE, Sept 4–6, 2014 to discuss the governance of Arctic marine resources in a spatial context. We report on the findings here. Arctic; Spatial Marine Governance; Spatial Ecosystem-Based Management; Barents Sea; Red King Crab; Snow Crab;