Fishing in Muddy Waters: Exploring the Conditions for Effective Governance of Fisheries and Aquaculture
@article{Kalfagianni2013FishingIM, title={Fishing in Muddy Waters: Exploring the Conditions for Effective Governance of Fisheries and Aquaculture}, author={A. Kalfagianni and P. Pattberg}, journal={Marine Policy}, year={2013}, volume={38}, pages={124-132} }
Over the past fifteen years a number of transnational certification and labeling schemes have emerged with the aim to foster sustainable fisheries and aquaculture practices worldwide. Despite notable successes in the uptake and implementation of these standards, few measurable environmental improvements have been achieved on a global scale to date. This paper explores the conditions for effective governance taking into account external and internal attributes of the relevant rule-setting… Expand
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