Implementation of the Traffic Light System in Norwegian salmon aquaculture - success or failure for whom?
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/16137Date
2019-05-15Type
Master thesisMastergradsoppgave
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Michaelsen-Svendsen, BjørnarAbstract
Since Norwegian Atlantic salmon aquaculture developed into a viable industry in the
1960s, it has grown into one of Norway’s most important sectors. A crucial factor influencing
this growth has been the development of a management system which has facilitated the
growth in an advantageous way. In the latter part of 2017, a new aquaculture management
system started, called the Traffic Light System. This system came as a result of a six years
long period of public and political discourses. The Traffic Light System represented a
significant shift in how the industry is managed and how the continued growth in production
will happen. The aim of this thesis was to investigate if the implementation process leading up
to the initiation of the Traffic Light System was a success or failure, from the perspective of
the government and different interest groups. The period analysed was from the Gullestad
Committee in 2011 to the initiation of the Traffic Light System. To answer the aim of this
thesis, the integrated framework for implementation studies developed by Søren C. Winters
was applied.
The result showed that when applying Winters framework, the success or failure of a
policy depends on the perspective used when analysing it. From the Norwegian government’s
point of view the process has been a success, while from the perspective of the interest groups
it has been neither a success nor a failure.
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UiT The Arctic University of NorwayUiT Norges arktiske universitet
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