Article: Towards a typology of interactions between small-scale fisheries and global seafood trade

Towards a typology of interactions between small-scale fisheries and global seafood trade

Marine Policy 65 (2016) 1–10

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The article, written by Crona et al.,provides a systematic analysis of the different ways in which local production systems connect to international seafood markets in order to improve the understanding on why small-scale fisheries experience varying outcomes from their engagement in an increasingly global seafood trade. 24 case studies are explored resulting in a typology of small-scale fisheries and how they connect to and interact with international seafood trade.

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