ABSTRACT
This book provides a timely analysis of the role that information-particularly scientific information-plays in the policy-making and decision-making processes in coastal and ocean management. It includes contributions from global experts in marine environmental science, marine policy, fisheries, public policy and administration, resource management
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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chapter 2|28 pages
Understanding the Science–Policy Interface in Integrated Coastal and Ocean Management
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chapter 6|28 pages
Governing the Marine Environment through Information: Fisheries, Shipping, and Tourism
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chapter 7|22 pages
Inducing Better Stakeholder Searches for Environmental Information Relevant to Coastal Conservation
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chapter 8|28 pages
When Scientific Uncertainty Is in the Eye of the Beholder: Using Network Analysis to Understand the Building of Trust in Science
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chapter 11|30 pages
Measuring Awareness, Use, and Influence of Information: Where Theory Meets Practice
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chapter 18|28 pages
Informing and Improving Fisheries Management Outcomes: An Atlantic Canadian Large Pelagics Case Study by the Ecology Action Centre
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