Towards a typology of interactions between small-scale fisheries and global seafood trade

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العنوان: Towards a typology of interactions between small-scale fisheries and global seafood trade
المؤلفون: Havice, Elizabeth, Troell, Max, Allison, Edward H., Khan, Ahmed, Basurto, Xavier, Chomo, Victoria, Squires, Dale, Daw, Tim M., Gelcich, Stefan, Buchary, Eny A., Crona, Beatrice I.
بيانات النشر: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University Libraries, 2016.
سنة النشر: 2016
الوصف: Debates on SFF and trade often assume export of fisheries resources.Potentially misleading as seafood imports can also impact on local SSF dynamics.A typology of SSF and how they interact with international seafood trade is developed.Analysis is based on systematic analysis of 24 globally distributed cases.Fish and fish-related products are among the most highly traded commodities globally and the proportion of globally harvested fish that is internationally traded has steadily risen over time. Views on the benefits of international seafood trade diverge, partly as a result from adopting either an aggregate national focus or a focus on local market actors. However, both views generally assume that the trade in question is characterized by export of fisheries resources to international markets. This is potentially misleading as empirical evidence suggests that import of seafood can also have impacts on local SSF dynamics. A systematic analysis of the different ways in which local production systems connect to international seafood markets can therefore help shed more light on why small-scale fisheries exhibit such differences in outcomes as they engage in an increasingly global seafood trade. This paper conducts a synthesis across 24 cases from around the world and develops a typology of small-scale fisheries and how they connect to and interact with international seafood trade. The analysis is based on key features drawn from trade theory regarding how trade interacts with local production. The implications of the findings for social and ecological sustainability of small-scale fisheries are discussed with the aim of identifying further research topics which deserve attention to better inform trade policy for more sustainable fisheries and more just wealth distribution from their trade.
اللغة: English
DOI: 10.17615/k6fg-gb51
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::3a47cc6eec0f9c527cae64cd71dc9019
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