Use conflicts in ecosystem-based management - The case of oil versus fisheries
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/10416Date
2016-01-30Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
Coastal states around the world are currently adopting an integrated and ecosystem-based approach to the management of coastal and ocean areas. The main aim is to promote resource use while protecting the integrity of the marine ecosystems. Focus is therefore on the conflict between economic development and conservation. Less attention is paid to the complex uses of the ocean and the conditions for regulating industrial activities and solving multi-use conflicts. This paper discusses principles for dealing with use conflicts in the context of ecosystem-based management. It argues that resolving use conflicts is not only an important issue in its own right, but can also be important for the marine environment and biodiversity. As an illustration, we look at the relationship between the fishing industry and the offshore oil and gas industry in Norway and Vietnam.
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Manuscript. Published version available in Ocean & Coastal Management, vol. 122, March 2016, pp. 77–86