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Streams and panel sessions
Stream 1. Integrated Coastal Zone Management
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Conference room 1:
'Duindamzaal'
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session / time
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chair
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presentations
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titles
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Thursday, August 30
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1.1
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Wiber
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Developments in
the Canadian Maritimes (1)
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11.00-12.30
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Wiber
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Developing an interdisciplinary participatory research methodology to
further community-based resource management
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Kearney
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The Canadian Atlantic movement for community based management
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McGaw
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Licence buybacks and the aboriginal fisheries strategy of Atlantic Canada:
a preliminary review
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1.2
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Wiber
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Developments in
the Canadian Maritimes (2)
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14.00-15.30
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Cook
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The new Brunswick salmon aquaculture industry: challenge or opportunity
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Charles & Milley
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Current developments in the native fisheries in the Canadian Maritimes
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Copes
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Management and co-management in Canada's Atlantic small-scale
fisheries: getting it right
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1.3
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Verbeeten
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ICZM - issues in
the European Community
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16.00-17.30
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Billé
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How necessary are ICM-labelled organisational tools in addressing
integration issues. Case studies French Atlantic.
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Verbeeten
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Policies for sustainable use of natural resource-systems, reflections
on the policy towards the Dutch Wadden Sea
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Friday, August 31
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1.4
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Visser
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ICZM: The search
for alternative resource use in SE Asia
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11.00-12.30
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Hoeksema
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The Indo-Pacific Centre of marine biodiversity
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Helden, van
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Integrating biological
and social considerations for protected area establishment: the case of Papua
New Guinea.
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Oostenbrugge
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Coping with high income variability in a highly uncertain fishery on
pelagics around Ambon and the Lease Islands (Moluccas, Indonesia)
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1.5
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Spliethoff
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Training needs in support of Fisheries Co-management
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14.00-15.30
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Heijden,vd
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Pulling down fences and cooling down fights
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Spliethoff
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title unavailable
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Staljanssens
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title unavailable
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1.6
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Meynen
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ICZM - issues in
South and SE Asia
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16.00-17.30
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Abad
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Changes of power, its influences on ICZM in Banten Bay, Indonesia
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Gupta
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A proposed generic institutional framework for integrated coastal zone management:
an Indian perspective
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Saturday, September 1
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1.7
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Haughton
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ICZM in developing
countries
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9.00-10.30
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Kumar
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Management and sustainable development of coastal zones of developing
countries - long-term perspectives
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C. Piriz
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Ecoplata Uruguay: social participation in the integrated coastal
process management
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Haughton
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Towards pan-Caribbean management of marine biodiversity
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Stream 2. Property rights and Multiple-use conflicts
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Conference room 2:
'Conferentie zaal'
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session / time
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chair
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presentations
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titles
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Thursday, August 30
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2.1
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Selwyn
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Aquatourism and
multiple-use conflicts (1)
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11.00-12.30
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Boissevain
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Contesting the foreshore in Malta
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Selwyn
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Tourism and coastal development in the Mediterranean
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Alban& Boncoeur
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Potential interest of fishermen in developing a boat-chartering
activity, in a context of marine park. The case of the Iroise sea, Western
Brittany, France
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2.2
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Boissevain
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Aquatourism and
multiple-use conflicts (2)
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14.00-15.30
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Clifton
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Evaluating contrasting approaches to marine ecotourism: 'dive tourism'
and 'research tourism' in Indonesia
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Ibrahim
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Tourism development and its impacts on maritime community of Redang
Island, Malaysia
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J. Wilson
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Developing policies for genuinely sustainable marine ecotourism
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2.3
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Boissevain
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Aquatourism and
multiple-use conflicts (3)
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16.00-17.30
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Kousis
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Environmental conflicts regarding coastal and marine ecosystem impacts
in Greece, Spain and Portugal (1974-1994)
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Rogelja
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Fishermen from Izola between yacht clubs, beaches and state borders
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Pascual
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Fishermen attitudes towards aquaculture and
conflicts for the maritime space in the Canary Islands
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Friday, August 31
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2.4
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Macinko
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Property rights'
dilemmas
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11.00-12.30
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Blanchet
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Pearl farming and the dilemma of property rights
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Salmi
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Private water owners and multiple-use conflicts in the Finnish
Archipelago Sea
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Macinko
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Property, place, and community: fisheries management in the 21st
century
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2.5
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Hoorweg
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Multiple-use
conflicts: intercontinental comparisons (1)
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14.00-15.30
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Seixas
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User-group conflicts and solutions across political scales: the
Ibiaquera Lagoon, Brazil
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Mondardini
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Property rights and multiple-use conflicts in the Mediterranean sea
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Salo
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Multiple-use conflicts in South Africa
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2.6
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Van Ginkel
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Fisheries and
territorial rights
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16.00-17.30
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Acheson
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The evolution of a threat system: changing territorial strategies in
the Maine lobster industry
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L. Piriz
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Problems in multiple-use as regarded by coastal fishermen from the West
coast of Sweden
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Rajan
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Conflicts in the traditional fisheries and issues of property rights
(Kerala, India)
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Saturday, September 1
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2.7
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Nieuwenhuys
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Multiple-use
conflicts in Inland seas
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9.00-10.30
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Guevara-Gil
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Contesting legal imaginations and conflicts over meaning: communal and
state legal fictions over Lake Titicaca's resources
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Jambo & Mapila
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Commercial and artisanal fishers' conflict resolution: an overview of
Lake Malawi scenario
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Stream 3. Policy
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Conference room 6:
'Grote zaal'
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session / time
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chair
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presentations
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titles
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Thursday, August 30
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3.1
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Young
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International
fisheries politics
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11.00-12.30
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Tarte
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The international politics of tuna management in the western and
central Pacific
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Young
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Turning the green tide of aquatic foods
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Thorpe
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Globalisation and sustainability of world fisheries - a view from Latin
America
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3.2
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Jentoft
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Fisheries
Co-management (1)
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14.00-15.30
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Soreng
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Fisheries Co-management: how user-groups communicate. Norway.
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Onyango
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Co-management: a solution or just an alternative management strategy
for Lake Victoria fisheries?
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Gonzalez L. San.
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Institutional actions and systems of fisheries management in Spain
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3.3
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Visser
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Stakeholders and
Policymaking processes
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16.00-17.30
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Van Densen
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How to merge local knowledge with scientific understanding in
co-managing fisheries?
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Kulbicki
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Ecosystemic approach to fisheries management in Pacific Island
countries
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Ducrocq
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A concerted approach towards managing living marine resources in a
marine protected area
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Hoekstra
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Ecosystem dynamics and sustainable shell fisheries
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Friday, August 31
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3.4
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Brown
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Fisheries
co-management (2)
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11.00-12.30
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Brown
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Processes and principles of fisheries co-management in the Caribbean
community
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Varjapuro
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Co-management and recreational fishery in the Nordic region
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Vlaming
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'Through the mesh of the law' - co-management in Dutch fisheries
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3.5
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Molenaar
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Recent
developments in the international law of the sea
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14.00-15.30
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Owen
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Working offshore with
nature and maritime activities: the
European Community's birds directive and habitats directive
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Molenaar
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International legal aspects of conflicts in maritime uses with special
reference to the North sea
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Dotinga
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Conservation of
biological diversity in the North Sea: the role of the OSPAR Convention
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Neumann
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title unavailable
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3.6
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Towards
a comparative database of European
fishing communities: approaches,
experiences and challenges. venue: conference room 5: 'Kleine zaal'
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16.00-17.30
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Otterstad
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Saturday, September 1
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3.7
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Diegues
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Traditional Fisheries
Knowledge
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9.00-10.30
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Diegues
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Traditional fisheries knowledge and management in Brazil
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Allut
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Integration of Fishers Ecological Knowledge in
fisheries biology and management using Knowledge Representation [Artificial
Intelligence]
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Abakerli
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'A Critique of Development and Conservation Policies in
Environmentally Sensitive Regions in Brazil'
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Stream 4. Maritime work worlds and cultures
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Conference room 3:
'Crypte'
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session / time
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chair
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presentations
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titles
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Thursday, August 30
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4.1
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Delaney
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Confronting and
mitigating maritime stress
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11.00-12.30
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Delaney
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Helping one another out: swapping ocean space to mitigate the effects
of coastal pollution on Japanese seaweed harvests
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Peuhkuri
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Conflicting epistemologies and cultures as a challenge in fisheries
management: the cases of marine aquaculture and salmon fishing in Finland
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Bender
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From social to individual orientation: threats for a cultural
institution in marine resource exploitation in Tonga
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4.2
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Sinclair
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The role of
culture in fisheries management
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14.00-15.30
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Sinclair
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What's next? Agency and constraint in restructuring life after
Newfoundland's cod moratorium
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Macinko
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Gertrude Stein, the Emperor, and researching rural maritime communities
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Johansen
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Implications of revising the tragedy of the commons by introducing a
cultural concept
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4.3
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Winslow
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Work cultures
compared
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16.00-17.30
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Winslow
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Work culture in the Canadian navy
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Loomeijer
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Labour organization in Dutch fisheries 1900-1940
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Verrips
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Ghanaian canoes
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Friday, August 31
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4.4
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Mahon
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Reef fisheries:
ecology and economics
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11.00-12.30
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Mahon
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Participatory methodology used for sea urchin co-management in Barbados
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Cesar
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The economics of coral reefs: degradation, conservation and valuation
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Tunje
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Reef fisheries in Kilifi and Lamu Districts
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4.5
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Van Ginkel
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Cultures of
fishing in Europe
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14.00-15.30
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Van Ginkel
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On catch kings and quotas: the changing work world of Texel fishermen
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Baptista
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The Marisqueiros of the
village of the Bishop
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Menzies
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Fishing, families, and the survival of boat ownership in the Bigouden
Region of France
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4.6
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Just
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Maritime cultures
in Australasia
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16.00-17.30
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Just & Dwyer & Minnegal
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Deep Identity
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Teitler
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Piracy in SE Asia: a historical comparison
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Semedi
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Political life of Javanese fishermen
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Saturday, September 1
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4.7
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Lutz
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Industrial
fisheries compared
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9.00-10.30
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Lutz
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Fleet in transition, purse seiners of San Pedro, California
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Matthiasson
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Closing the open sea
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Martiñan
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The development of the Galician fishing activity in recent times. Fleet
restructuration and the struggle for fish resources
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Stream 5. Theory, Methodology and Ethics
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Conference room 5:
'Kleine zaal'
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session / time
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chair
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presentations
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titles
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Thursday, August 30
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5.1
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Frangoudes
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Ethics and
fisheries management in Europe (1)
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11.00-12.30
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Frangoudes & Bailly
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The present and future
of fisheries management in Europe : analysing the discourse of key
actors
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Raux & Bailly & Frangoudes
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A group analysis of fishermen perception of the stakes
for the future of fisheries : results of a postal survey
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5.2
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Frangoudes
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Ethics and
fisheries management in Europe (2)
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14.00-15.30
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Skorstad & Sandberg
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Prevailing attitudes on eco-ethics among fishermen and resource
managers
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Collet
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Appropriation of halieutical resources: From Management
to the ethical approach of the fisherie's governance.
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5.3
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Degnbol
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Statistics and
evaluation frameworks (1)
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16.00-17.30
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Gonzalez & Aldrey Vázquez
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The problem of fishery statistics in Spain
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Isaacs & Hara
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Developing a framework for quantifying 'transformation' in the South
African fishing industry
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Johnson
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Fishy comparisons or valid comparisons
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Friday, August 31
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5.4
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Kooiman
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Statistics and
evaluation frameworks (2)
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11.00-12.30
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Llaneza
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Evaluation: an essential requirement for fisheries policy planning
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Soma
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Assessment of the
analytic hierarchy process (AHP) as a decision-support technique in fisheries
management - a country case study undertaken in the shrimp fishery in
Trinidad & Tobago
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5.5
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Presentation on EU
Sixth Cadre Program
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14.00-15.30
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Levieil
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5.6
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D. Wilson
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Autonomous actors,
local institutions and collective action venue: conference room 6: 'Grote zaal'
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16.00-17.30
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Nielsen
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Co-management, legitimacy and fishing effort reduction
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Jentoft
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Co-management, the community and representation
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Harkes
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Co-management and local institutions
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Bailey
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Actors, Networks and the management of fisheries
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Saturday, September 1
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5.7
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D. Wilson
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Expert Knowledge
and democratic institutions
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9.00-10.30
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D. Wilson
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Biology and community: science and an evolving vision of local action
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(Mc Cay)
D. Wilson
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Participatory research: plus ca change plus c'est la.?
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Schans, vd
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Governance of marine resources - conceptual clarifications
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Degnbol
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Sustainability indicators and the community imagination
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Stream 6. Development and Change
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Conference room 4:
'Kerk'
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session / time
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chair
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presentations
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titles
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Thursday, August 30
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6.1
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Bavinck
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Fisheries in South
Asia
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11.00-12.30
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Amarasinghe
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Modernisation of marine small-scale fisheries in Sri Lanka and emerging
conflicts among marine resource users
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Jayapathy
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Changing patterns of fishing in southern India
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Weber
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Economic and political change in a South Indian fishing village
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6.2
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Kleinen
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Fisheries in SE
Asia
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14.00-15.30
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Kleinen & Nguyên & Van Zwieten
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Fishing on the edge. The case of Nam Dinh fisheries and its
relationships with other livelihood activities (Vietnam)
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Eikeland
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Demographical driven growth processes in Vietnamese fisheries in the
1990s
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Eythorsson
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Tropical fisheries-transitional economies: managing Vietnam's fisheries
in the new millennium
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6.3
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Matthews
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Politics,
economics and cultures of aquaculture (1)
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16.00-17.30
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Høgnesen
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Aquaculture as a diversification strategy in the Faroe Islands
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Matthews & Elliott
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The conceptual ecology of a contested industry: Canadian Aquaculture in
the New Millenium
|
|
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Barrett
|
Social Sustainability
and the Globalization of Aquaculture in Chile
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Friday, August 31
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6.4
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Toufique
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Politics,
economics and cultures of aquaculture (2)
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11.00-12.30
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Toufique
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Community responses to environmental degradation caused by shrimp
aquaculture in Bangladesh
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Vd Zwaag
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Canadian aquaculture and the principles of sustainable development:
gauging the law and policy tides and charting a course
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6.5
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McGoodwin
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Climate and
fisheries
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14.00-15.30
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Broad
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Linking climate and
fisheries: implications for fisheries management
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Kurien
|
title unavailable
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McGoodwin & Palsson
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Icelandic fishing people's
adaptive responses to climatic and environmental variability: implication for fisheries management and
future fisheries policies
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6.6
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Gorter
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Ecology and
history in the White sea
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16.00-17.30
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Gorter
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The impact of collectivisation on far-distance fishing and trading of
the White Sea people
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Guljajev
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Cultural patterns in the White Sea Region
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Potelev
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Hunting marine mammals in the White Sea
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Davydov
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Pomor - coastal population of the White Sea: yesterday, today, and .?
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Saturday, September 1
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6.7
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9.00-10.30
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