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Local empowerment through the creation of coastal space?
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014)
Developments in national fisheries and marine environmental policies during the last 30 years have changed the
relationship between coastal communities and the marine resources that people in these communities traditionally harvested. In Norway,
for example, when the state authorities have made decisions to defend what they regard as national interests, the local level has been
left with authority ...
The creation of coastal space – how local ecological knowledge becomes relevant
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014)
Since the 1990s, substantial efforts have been invested in Local Ecological
Knowledge (LEK) research, but LEK has only been applied in western fisheries and
resource management to a limited extent. The attempts to link LEK to model-based
fish stock assessment seem to have failed largely because the format of LEK does
not fit into the models currently in use. However, LEK is still relevant for ...