Transdisciplinary Marine Research
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Transdisciplinary Marine Research
Bridging Science and Society
Gomez, Silvia; Koepsel, Vera
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2022
294
Mole
Inglês
9781032317588
15 a 20 dias
589
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Part 1: THEORETICAL AND CONCEPTUAL APPROACHES 1. The Multifaceted Picture of Transdisciplinarity in Marine Research 2. Empty Oceans - Humanizing Ocean and Seascapes for Building Transdisciplinary Knowledge and Practice 3. Co-Production of Knowledge as Production of Space: How We All Give Meaning to the Sea 4. Transformation Through Participation: Democratising the Human-Ocean Relationship
Part 2: METHODS AND PERSPECTIVES 5. Using Bayesian Belief Networks and Participatory Action Research to Improve Stakeholder Engagement 6. Assessing the 'Professionalisation' of Marine Citizen Science 7. The Power and Precarity of Knowledge Co-Production: A Case Study of Skkijanginnaniattut Nunatsiavut Sivunitsangit (The Sustainable Nunatsiavut Futures Project). 8. Stakeholders' Normative Notions of Sustainability. A Survey for the Co-design of a Sustainable Future of the Western Baltic Fishery System Part 3: INSIGHTS FROM THE CASE STUDIES 9. Small-scale fishers' knowledge for ocean sustainability: an ethnography in Setubal, Portugal 10. Characterization and vulnerabilities of fisheries within a coastal lagoon in Uruguay: a participatory approach 11. Dialogue of knowledge for the assessment of the impacts of the oil spill disaster on the Brazilian coast in 2019 12. The Marine Reserve of fishing interest at Cape Roche (Conil, Spain): Transdisciplinarity and academic challenges of a conflictive process Part 4: WAYS FORWARD FOR TRANSDISCIPLINARY OCEAN SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT 13. Aiming for the next level of transdisciplinary marine research Part 5: CLOSING REMARKS 14. Towards a new culture of reflexive and diverse marine transdisciplinarity
Part 2: METHODS AND PERSPECTIVES 5. Using Bayesian Belief Networks and Participatory Action Research to Improve Stakeholder Engagement 6. Assessing the 'Professionalisation' of Marine Citizen Science 7. The Power and Precarity of Knowledge Co-Production: A Case Study of Skkijanginnaniattut Nunatsiavut Sivunitsangit (The Sustainable Nunatsiavut Futures Project). 8. Stakeholders' Normative Notions of Sustainability. A Survey for the Co-design of a Sustainable Future of the Western Baltic Fishery System Part 3: INSIGHTS FROM THE CASE STUDIES 9. Small-scale fishers' knowledge for ocean sustainability: an ethnography in Setubal, Portugal 10. Characterization and vulnerabilities of fisheries within a coastal lagoon in Uruguay: a participatory approach 11. Dialogue of knowledge for the assessment of the impacts of the oil spill disaster on the Brazilian coast in 2019 12. The Marine Reserve of fishing interest at Cape Roche (Conil, Spain): Transdisciplinarity and academic challenges of a conflictive process Part 4: WAYS FORWARD FOR TRANSDISCIPLINARY OCEAN SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT 13. Aiming for the next level of transdisciplinary marine research Part 5: CLOSING REMARKS 14. Towards a new culture of reflexive and diverse marine transdisciplinarity
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Marine Citizen Science;Citizen Science Projects;Inuit Nunangat;Marine Protected Areas;Small Scale Fishing Communities;Small Scale Fisheries;Trans-disciplinary Research;Transdisciplinary Research;BBN.;Knowledge Co-production;Fisheries Management;Western Baltic Sea;BBN Model;Recreational Fishers;Artisanal Fisheries;CBPR;Small Scale Fishers;Marine Reserve;Local Knowledge;Social Ecological System;Coastal Lagoon;Environmental Issues;Citizen Science;Marine Governance;BBNs
Part 1: THEORETICAL AND CONCEPTUAL APPROACHES 1. The Multifaceted Picture of Transdisciplinarity in Marine Research 2. Empty Oceans - Humanizing Ocean and Seascapes for Building Transdisciplinary Knowledge and Practice 3. Co-Production of Knowledge as Production of Space: How We All Give Meaning to the Sea 4. Transformation Through Participation: Democratising the Human-Ocean Relationship
Part 2: METHODS AND PERSPECTIVES 5. Using Bayesian Belief Networks and Participatory Action Research to Improve Stakeholder Engagement 6. Assessing the 'Professionalisation' of Marine Citizen Science 7. The Power and Precarity of Knowledge Co-Production: A Case Study of Skkijanginnaniattut Nunatsiavut Sivunitsangit (The Sustainable Nunatsiavut Futures Project). 8. Stakeholders' Normative Notions of Sustainability. A Survey for the Co-design of a Sustainable Future of the Western Baltic Fishery System Part 3: INSIGHTS FROM THE CASE STUDIES 9. Small-scale fishers' knowledge for ocean sustainability: an ethnography in Setubal, Portugal 10. Characterization and vulnerabilities of fisheries within a coastal lagoon in Uruguay: a participatory approach 11. Dialogue of knowledge for the assessment of the impacts of the oil spill disaster on the Brazilian coast in 2019 12. The Marine Reserve of fishing interest at Cape Roche (Conil, Spain): Transdisciplinarity and academic challenges of a conflictive process Part 4: WAYS FORWARD FOR TRANSDISCIPLINARY OCEAN SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT 13. Aiming for the next level of transdisciplinary marine research Part 5: CLOSING REMARKS 14. Towards a new culture of reflexive and diverse marine transdisciplinarity
Part 2: METHODS AND PERSPECTIVES 5. Using Bayesian Belief Networks and Participatory Action Research to Improve Stakeholder Engagement 6. Assessing the 'Professionalisation' of Marine Citizen Science 7. The Power and Precarity of Knowledge Co-Production: A Case Study of Skkijanginnaniattut Nunatsiavut Sivunitsangit (The Sustainable Nunatsiavut Futures Project). 8. Stakeholders' Normative Notions of Sustainability. A Survey for the Co-design of a Sustainable Future of the Western Baltic Fishery System Part 3: INSIGHTS FROM THE CASE STUDIES 9. Small-scale fishers' knowledge for ocean sustainability: an ethnography in Setubal, Portugal 10. Characterization and vulnerabilities of fisheries within a coastal lagoon in Uruguay: a participatory approach 11. Dialogue of knowledge for the assessment of the impacts of the oil spill disaster on the Brazilian coast in 2019 12. The Marine Reserve of fishing interest at Cape Roche (Conil, Spain): Transdisciplinarity and academic challenges of a conflictive process Part 4: WAYS FORWARD FOR TRANSDISCIPLINARY OCEAN SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT 13. Aiming for the next level of transdisciplinary marine research Part 5: CLOSING REMARKS 14. Towards a new culture of reflexive and diverse marine transdisciplinarity
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Marine Citizen Science;Citizen Science Projects;Inuit Nunangat;Marine Protected Areas;Small Scale Fishing Communities;Small Scale Fisheries;Trans-disciplinary Research;Transdisciplinary Research;BBN.;Knowledge Co-production;Fisheries Management;Western Baltic Sea;BBN Model;Recreational Fishers;Artisanal Fisheries;CBPR;Small Scale Fishers;Marine Reserve;Local Knowledge;Social Ecological System;Coastal Lagoon;Environmental Issues;Citizen Science;Marine Governance;BBNs