Environmental and socio-political shocks to the seafood sector: What does this mean for resilience? Lessons from two UK case studies, 1945-2016
Fisheries products are globally traded commodities, which have led to varying degrees of social and economic dependency for producing regions. These dependencies become more evident at times of major demand or supply shocks. Resilience to such shocks is intertwined with, and rooted in, the intra-sec...
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Consolidation Employment Farmed Atlantic salmon NEA mackerel Resilience Shocks Graziano, Marcello Fox, Clive Alexander, Karen Pita, Cristina Heymans, Johanna Jacomina Crumlish, Margaret Hughes, Adam D Ghanawi, Joly Cannella, Lorenzo Environmental and socio-political shocks to the seafood sector: What does this mean for resilience? Lessons from two UK case studies, 1945-2016 |
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Fisheries products are globally traded commodities, which have led to varying degrees of social and economic dependency for producing regions. These dependencies become more evident at times of major demand or supply shocks. Resilience to such shocks is intertwined with, and rooted in, the intra-sectoral structure and governance frameworks. This work analyses two large-scale, capital-intensive and export-oriented seafood sectors: Atlantic salmon and North-east Atlantic mackerel, responded to the environmental, economic and geopolitical shocks accompanying their development, from a UK perspective. Intra-firm controls are identified as elements, which have delivered resilience and strength in these two sectors. This work highlights the central, yet different role of the UK government in increasing their resilience and underlying producing regions. Our work contributes to the broader context of regional development and changing global food demand identifying both domestic and external threats to sustainability. Our approach aims to expand the debate around seafood production from ‘food security’ to a transdisciplinary analysis, which incorporates wider economic, social, and ecological sustainability aspects. |
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Environmental and socio-political shocks to the seafood sector: What does this mean for resilience? Lessons from two UK case studies, 1945-2016 |
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Environmental and socio-political shocks to the seafood sector: What does this mean for resilience? Lessons from two UK case studies, 1945-2016 |
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Environmental and socio-political shocks to the seafood sector: What does this mean for resilience? Lessons from two UK case studies, 1945-2016 |
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Environmental and socio-political shocks to the seafood sector: What does this mean for resilience? Lessons from two UK case studies, 1945-2016 |
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Environmental and socio-political shocks to the seafood sector: What does this mean for resilience? Lessons from two UK case studies, 1945-2016 |
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environmental and socio-political shocks to the seafood sector: what does this mean for resilience? lessons from two uk case studies, 1945-2016 |
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Graziano M, Fox C, Alexander K, Pita C, Heymans JJ, Crumlish M, Hughes AD, Ghanawi J & Cannella L (2018) Environmental and socio-political shocks to the seafood sector: What does this mean for resilience? Lessons from two UK case studies, 1945-2016. Marine Policy, 87, pp. 301-313. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2017.10.014 http://hdl.handle.net/1893/26156 doi:10.1016/j.marpol.2017.10.014 WOS:000419412200037 2-s2.0-85034065900 510817 http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/26156/3/Figures.pdf http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/26156/2/Tables.pdf http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/26156/1/Pre_Formattin_Version.pdf |
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ftunivstirling:oai:dspace.stir.ac.uk:1893/26156 2023-05-15T15:31:18+02:00 Environmental and socio-political shocks to the seafood sector: What does this mean for resilience? Lessons from two UK case studies, 1945-2016 Graziano, Marcello Fox, Clive Alexander, Karen Pita, Cristina Heymans, Johanna Jacomina Crumlish, Margaret Hughes, Adam D Ghanawi, Joly Cannella, Lorenzo Scottish Marine Institute University of Aveiro Scottish Association for Marine Science Complex Systems - LEGACY University of Stirling University of Genoa orcid:0000-0002-7810-8172 2018-01 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1893/26156 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2017.10.014 http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/26156/3/Figures.pdf http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/26156/2/Tables.pdf http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/26156/1/Pre_Formattin_Version.pdf en eng Elsevier Graziano M, Fox C, Alexander K, Pita C, Heymans JJ, Crumlish M, Hughes AD, Ghanawi J & Cannella L (2018) Environmental and socio-political shocks to the seafood sector: What does this mean for resilience? Lessons from two UK case studies, 1945-2016. Marine Policy, 87, pp. 301-313. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2017.10.014 http://hdl.handle.net/1893/26156 doi:10.1016/j.marpol.2017.10.014 WOS:000419412200037 2-s2.0-85034065900 510817 http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/26156/3/Figures.pdf http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/26156/2/Tables.pdf http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/26156/1/Pre_Formattin_Version.pdf This item has been embargoed for a period. During the embargo please use the Request a Copy feature at the foot of the Repository record to request a copy directly from the author. You can only request a copy if you wish to use this work for your own research or private study. Accepted refereed manuscript of: Graziano M, Fox C, Alexander K, Pita C, Heymans JJ, Crumlish M, Hughes AD, Ghanawi J & Cannella L (2018) Environmental and socio-political shocks to the seafood sector: What does this mean for resilience? Lessons from two UK case studies, 1945–2016, Marine Policy, 87, pp. 301-313. DOI:10.1016/j.marpol.2017.10.014 © 2017, Elsevier. Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ 2019-05-17 [Figures.pdf] Publisher requires embargo of 18 months after formal publication. [Tables.pdf] Publisher requires embargo of 18 months after formal publication. [Pre_Formattin_Version.pdf] Publisher requires embargo of 18 months after formal publication. CC-BY-NC-ND Consolidation Employment Farmed Atlantic salmon NEA mackerel Resilience Shocks Journal Article AM - Accepted Manuscript 2018 ftunivstirling https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2017.10.014 2022-06-13T18:44:09Z Fisheries products are globally traded commodities, which have led to varying degrees of social and economic dependency for producing regions. These dependencies become more evident at times of major demand or supply shocks. Resilience to such shocks is intertwined with, and rooted in, the intra-sectoral structure and governance frameworks. This work analyses two large-scale, capital-intensive and export-oriented seafood sectors: Atlantic salmon and North-east Atlantic mackerel, responded to the environmental, economic and geopolitical shocks accompanying their development, from a UK perspective. Intra-firm controls are identified as elements, which have delivered resilience and strength in these two sectors. This work highlights the central, yet different role of the UK government in increasing their resilience and underlying producing regions. Our work contributes to the broader context of regional development and changing global food demand identifying both domestic and external threats to sustainability. Our approach aims to expand the debate around seafood production from ‘food security’ to a transdisciplinary analysis, which incorporates wider economic, social, and ecological sustainability aspects. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon North East Atlantic University of Stirling: Stirling Digital Research Repository Marine Policy 87 301 313 |