The growth and decline of fisheries communities: Explaining relative population growth at municipality level
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/17011Date
2019-12-23Type
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Iversen, Audun; Asche, Frank; Buck, Marcus; Henriksen, Edgar; Stein, Jonas; Svalestuen, SigbjørnAbstract
In several countries, maintaining the population of fisheries dependent communities are of major importance in
the fisheries governance system. However, most studies investigating the relationship between fisheries and
communities have a qualitative focus on the impact of fisheries policies on the communities. We have access to
data on population and key employment indicators of every Norwegian municipality in addition to fisheries
catch, landings and employment. These data allow us to study the effect of fisheries on population growth in
fisheries dependent municipalities relative to all other municipalities. The data are analyzed using a multi-level
approach integrating micro- and macrodata. The results indicate that general trends have a stronger influence on
population growth than fisheries activities, implying that measures for increased fisheries landings are poor tools
to support population growth.
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ElsevierCitation
Iversen A, Asche F, Buck M, Henriksen E, Stein JS, Svalestuen S. The growth and decline of fisheries communities: Explaining relative population growth at municipality level. Marine Policy. 2020;112Metadata
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