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Power, knowledge, and conflict in the shaping of commons governance. The case of EU Baltic fisheries Cover

Power, knowledge, and conflict in the shaping of commons governance. The case of EU Baltic fisheries

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|Sep 2011

Figures & Tables

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Figure 1

The EU fisheries governance process.

Table 1

Elements comprising the architecture of a governance paradigm

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Table 2

Reported landings in tons by country in the Baltic Sea region 2006 (data taken from http://www.seaaroundus.org/sponsor/baltic.aspx)

DenmarkPolandSwedenGermanyFinlandLatviaEstoniaRussiaLithuaniaTotal
Cod32,30070,08417,64314,9209899139130365837347160,306
Herring948252,48279,40030,66797,93227,19829,11411,4561413339,144
Sprat51,05165,25779,34935,93823,33463,79556,07233,07112,626420,483
Other species40,39520,3348210803314,587292033387447833106,108
Total133,228208,157184,60289,558136,842103,05289,82758,55722,2191,026,041
Table 3

Governance paradigm for Baltic Sea fisheries

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Table 4

Selected EU governance systems in a comparative framework

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18352/ijc.260 | Journal eISSN: 1875-0281
Language: English
Published on: Sep 14, 2011
Published by: Igitur Publishing
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
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© 2011 Tom R. Burns, Christian Stöhr, published by Igitur Publishing
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