A coastal foodscape: Examining the relationship between changing fisheries and community food security on the west coast of Newfoundland

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Fisheries make vital contributions to food security and food security is an important part of fisheries governance. However, there are relatively few in-depth studies examining the consequences of collapsed and changing fisheries for the food security of coastal communities. In this case study I use the concept of the coastal foodscape to look at the relationship between changing fisheries and community food security in the Bonne Bay region on the west coast of Newfoundland. I examine the social-ecological interactions that compose the local food system and their changing relationship to community food security, and point to directions for developing a more resilient and democratic food system.

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Lowitt, K. N. (2014). A coastal foodscape: Examining the relationship between changing fisheries and community food security on the west coast of Newfoundland. Ecology and Society, 19(3). https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-06498-190348

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