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Abstract
While European policies have progressed towards an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM), limited attention has been paid to the implications for its advisory system. This paper analyses the advisory landscape in the European Union (EU) by addressing two questions: to what extent can the needed advice be provided? how prepared is the management system to integrate ecosystem advice? We provide a systematic analysis of the relevant advisory bodies, explore gaps related to the requested and delivered advice, and identify paths for improvement. The findings confirm earlier observations of lack of a formalized process to provide and integrate advice in support of an ecosystem approach into EU fisheries management. Instead of enabling existing capacities to embed ecosystem components (e.g. investments and initiatives made by stakeholders (and authorities) to move to EAFM -pushing strategies), the system relies heavily on mandatory requests from policy makers (pulling mechanisms). Furthermore, social and economic dimensions are the weakest aspects in the advisory process, which hampers the balancing of objectives that represent one of the hallmarks of EAFM. The policy framework has adopted EAFM for European fisheries, but the advisory processes have not yet been adapted to substantially support EAFM.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 105751 |
Journal | Fisheries Research |
Volume | 233 |
ISSN | 0165-7836 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2021 |
Keywords
- Ecosystem approach
- advice-giving
- Advisory Councils
- Member State Regional Group
- European Union
- STECF
- RFMO
- ICES
- Fisheries Management
- Common fisheries policy
- Joint Research Centre
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MareFrame: Co-creating Ecosystem-based Fisheries Management Solutions
Raakjær, J., Hegland, T. J., Ramirez-Monsalve, P., Delaney, A. E. & Ounanian, K.
01/12/2013 → 30/11/2017
Project: Research
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Marine spatial planning: Facilitating sustainability in an ocean of ambiguity
Kirkfeldt, T. S., 2021, Aalborg Universitetsforlag. 227 p.Research output: PhD thesis
Open AccessFile192 Downloads (Pure) -
The Common Fisheries Policy
Hegland, T. J. & Raakjær, J., 31 Mar 2020, The Oxford Encyclopedia of European Union Politics. Oxford University PressResearch output: Contribution to book/anthology/report/conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
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An ocean of concepts - Why choosing between ecosystem-based management, ecosystem-based approach and ecosystem approach makes a difference
Kirkfeldt, T. S., 17 May 2019, In: Marine Policy. 106, 103541.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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