What does 'regionalisation' mean? An exploratory mapping of opinions on reform of the common fisheries policy

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Regionalisation has in recent years been intensely discussed as a possible path for the future Common Fisheries Policy of the European Union. However, the motivations for moving in this direction are as varied as the perceptions of what regionalisation as a mode governance would entail in practice. To draw implications for policy, we explore these perceptions and seek, by means of interviews and a survey of participants in the Regional Advisory Councils with hands on experience in regional cooperation in European fisheries management, to flesh out the question whether regionalisation is seen a good idea, why or why not, and how people perceive different models of regionalisation. The article documents and substantiates the widespread interest in regionalisation, but it also highlights the need to develop common understandings of which options of regionalisation are available and what they offer in terms of future benefits and challenges. © 2012 Hegland et al.

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Hegland, T. J., Ounanian, K., & Raakjær, J. (2012). What does “regionalisation” mean? An exploratory mapping of opinions on reform of the common fisheries policy. Maritime Studies, 11(1), 1–19. https://doi.org/10.1186/2212-9790-11-8

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