Fisheries in the South Pacific: (Dis-)Connecting science, resource management and conservation. An interdisciplinary and comparative study between Fiji and New Caledonia..
Riera, Léa (2018) Fisheries in the South Pacific: (Dis-)Connecting science, resource management and conservation. An interdisciplinary and comparative study between Fiji and New Caledonia.. (Doctoral thesis/PhD), Université Paul Valéry, Montpellier / ZMT, Montpellier, France / Bremen, Germany, n.a. pp.
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This PhD research project explores the integration of global conservation objectives into fisheries-related policies and their practical implementation in Fiji and in New Caledonia. Over the last 20 years, this integration has translated into successions of measures of protection for marine species and spaces, providing new roadmaps for regional, national and local coastal fisheries management schemes. This comparative and multi-level study has identified two main, interrelated results of these changes: (1) the scaling-up of management instruments (e.g. protected areas, species bans, size regulations), and (2) the transformation of governance models through the construction of new multi-stakeholder coalitions.
Document Type: | Thesis supervision (Doctoral thesis/PhD) |
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Thesis supervisor: | Rodary, Estienne, Flitner, Michael and Breckwoldt, Annette |
Programme Area (enter as: PA1/PA2/PA3/PA4/PA5): | PA4 |
Research affiliation: | Social Sciences > Social-Ecological Systems Analysis Affiliations > Not ZMT |
Projects: | SOCPacific.net |
Date Deposited: | 27 Aug 2020 16:14 |
Last Modified: | 01 Oct 2020 13:01 |
URI: | http://cris.leibniz-zmt.de/id/eprint/4073 |
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