Europe's Coastal Fisheries: Instability and the Impacts of Fisheries Policy

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This article discusses the precarious situation of Europe's coastal fisheries in an increasingly complex world where environmental, economic, political and social instabilities - either separately or interactively - threaten their future sustainability. It draws particular attention to key lessons from resilience thinking and the role that social sciences can play in developing a deeper understanding of the nature of change and the processes shaping the vulnerability, resilience and adaptation of fishing communities and livelihoods, as well as the dangers implicit in certain aspects of fisheries policy. The article concludes by introducing the articles in this special issue of Sociologia Ruralis on 'Resilience and Adaptation of Fishing Communities'.

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Symes, D., Phillipson, J., & Salmi, P. (2015). Europe’s Coastal Fisheries: Instability and the Impacts of Fisheries Policy. Sociologia Ruralis, 55(3), 245–257. https://doi.org/10.1111/soru.12096

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