Sustainable commercial fishing, species protection and bycatch are contentious topics. This book presents a framework for understanding frontline organizing processes in commercial fishing. It enables industry managers, regulators, and society more broadly to better understand, influence, and respond to sustainability issues.
Sustainable commercial fishing, species protection and bycatch are contentious topics. This book presents a framework for understanding frontline organizing processes in commercial fishing. It enables industry managers, regulators, and society more broadly to better understand, influence, and respond to sustainability issues.
Jason Good holds a master's and PhD in Natural Resources and Environment from the University of Michigan, USA. Prior to his graduate work he was a fisheries scientist, working primarily in Alaskan waters. His research focuses on business sustainability, circular economy, and coupled organizational and natural systems.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Context and Methodology Chapter Three: (Non)Rational Decision-Making at Sea Chapter Four: Ecological Sensemaking at Sea Chapter Five: The Propositional Nature of Ecological Sensemaking Chapter Six: The Entangled Nature of Ecological Sensemaking Chapter Seven When Lightning Strikes: Making Posthumanisic Ecological Sense of Chinook Salmon Bycatch References
Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Context and Methodology Chapter Three: (Non)Rational Decision-Making at Sea Chapter Four: Ecological Sensemaking at Sea Chapter Five: The Propositional Nature of Ecological Sensemaking Chapter Six: The Entangled Nature of Ecological Sensemaking Chapter Seven When Lightning Strikes: Making Posthumanisic Ecological Sense of Chinook Salmon Bycatch References
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