Streams and panels People and the Sea II
1 Maritime Work Worlds and Cultures
1 From north to south: Women's contribution in fisheries
Katia Frangoudes V
The invisible women of the sea. Towards a critique of fishing anthropology in Spain
Gloria E. Cabrera Socorro V
Thematic network Women in Fisheries and Aquaculture in Europe (FEMMES)
Katia Frangoudes V
1 Fish food taboos and gender: Preferences among men and women in Brazilian coastal communities
Natalia Hanazaki V
Alpina Begossi
2 Household strategies and gender relations affected by tourism in a small-scale fishing community
Sytske Groenewald V
Lorijn van der Valk V
2 Migration in West African coastal fisheries
Eyolf Jul-Larsen V
Fishermen crossing borders in West Africa: Development challenges and research opportunities
Jan Haakonsen V
1 Institutions, mobility and resilience in the Fante migratory fishery of West Africa
Ragnhild Overaa V
2 West African canoe fisheries: Technological change, institutional development and migration
Eyolf Jul-Larsen V
Jean-Pierre Chauveau
3 Historical encounters
Frits Loomeijer X
Glaring facts, dark numbers; Patterns and trends in piracy in Colonial Indonesia 1815-1915
Joep à Campo V
Inland shipping in a ‘polder’ area
Henk Dessens V
6 “Government, hold us, ‘cause we’re heading for trouble!”; Observations on thirty years of change in Dutch sea fisheries
Jan Willem de Wilde V
4 Piracy and robbery at sea: Contexts and causes
Derek Johnson V
1 Maritime violence and ocean governance with special reference to South and Southeast Asia
Mihir Roy V
2 Piracy & armed robbery against ships today
Pottengal Mukundan V
3 Paper to be announced
Gurpreet Singhota X
4 Ships can also be dangerous: Coupling piracy and terrorism in Southeast Asia’s maritime security framework
Graham Ong V
5 Piracy and maritime terrorism in Southeast Asia: Similarities, differences, and their implications
Mark J. Valencia V
1 Maritime Work Worlds and Cultures
5 Piracy and robbery at sea: Counter piracy interventions and pirate responses
Derek Johnson V
1 Piracy: The need for co-operation
Hasjim Djalal V
2 Quelling sea piracy in East Asia: China’s domestic endeavour and regional co-operation
Keyuan Zou V
3 Maritime regimes and piracy in East Asia: Can Japan climb aboard?
Greg Chaikin V
4 A critical analysis of proposals for combating maritime piracy in international legal studies
Daniel Blocq V
6 Socio-cultural representation of maritime life: Knowing the Sea by relating to it
Götz Hoeppe V
Changing meanings and representations of the Wadden region: Analysing the media
Lianne Boomars V
The work of fishing and the moral constitution of space in Kerala (South India)
Götz Hoeppe V
We are the sea's children: Environmental politics and discourses of rights
in the fishworkers' movement in Kerala
Cecilia Busby X
1 Cultural models and fishing communities: African Americans on the Georgia Coast (USA)
Ben G. Blount V
2 Globalisation, Change, and Development in Maritime Areas
1 Globalisation, change, and development in maritime areas
James McGoodwin V
"Like shooting your own father": A consideration of the effects of land reclamation on coastal fisherfolk in Japan
Alyne Delaney V
Socio-economic profile of a coastal community in Portugal: A case study of Fuseta
Christina Pita V
M.T. Dinis
P. Pintassilgo
Some impacts of remote electronic auctions on peripheral maritime areas - Is the clock ticking?
James Young V
Torbjorn Trondsen V
Understanding First Nations’ responses to aquaculture on Canada’s West Coast: Can E.P. Thompson help?
Brian Elliott V
Ralph Matthews
Justin Page
2 Globalisation and livelihoods
Johan Post X
Gendering the impact of globalisation on small-scale fisheries: Toward the development of a livelihoods approach
Holly Hapke V
1 Between the sea and the land: Local and external factors affecting the multiple livelihood activities of Caiçaras (Brazil)
Natalia Hanazaki V
Vivian Oliveira
Fabio de Castro V
Nivaldo Peroni
1 Livelihood strategies and missing enhancement of rural pluriactivity - Survival struggle of small-scale fisheries in the Finnish
Archipelago Sea
Timo Mäkinen V
Juhani Salmi
3 Responding to deteriorating economies and environments: The case of marine fisheries in the Mid-Gulf of California
Marcela Vásquez-León X
3 Challenges of rapid growth in Aquaculture
Roger Pullin V
Fishing for freedom: Understanding contract-farming conflicts in shrimp aqaculture in Lampung, Indonesia
Dedi Supriadi Adhuri V
The organisation of shrimp culture in Southwest Bangladesh: Incentives, impacts and prospects
João P.C. Guimarães V
3 Seeing aquaculture through local eyes - The case of Chilika Lagoon, India
Eial Dujovny X
2 Globalisation, Change, and Development in Maritime Areas
4 Property rights and multiple use conflicts in coastal zones I
Martin le Tissier V
A tool for deciphering user conflicts in the coastal zone
Martin le Tissier V
Jeremy Hills
Pirate fishing as a resource conflict in the Philippines
Orlando Dalisay V
The property rights infrastructure and the inland coastal zone conflicts in Southern Africa
Boipuso Nkwae V
2 Entanglements: Understanding conflicts and contradictions among fishers and whale advocates in the eastern United States
and Canada
Tora Johnson V
Sean Todd
5 Property rights and multiple use conflicts in coastal zones II
Leontine Visser V
Customary tenure system and property rights in the Pacific Island Economies
Jese Verebalavu-Faletoese V
Marine tourism in Japan: Potential and problems of multiple land-use around the Seto Inland Sea
Carolin Funck V
2 From conflict to co-operation between fisheries and tourism in the Caribbean
Jeannette Mateo V
Milton Haughton
2 The role of local people in the management of coastal areas: Fish farming and tourism development in the Bodrum
Peninsula, Turkey
Aysegul Cil Idikut V
6 Climatic change, global change, and people who live from the sea: Conflicts, threats, and opportunities
James McGoodwin V
1 Threats and opportunities for fishing communities in Iceland and indigenous south-west Alaska posed by climatic variability
and change
James McGoodwin V
2 Sustaining El Niño-induced scallop booms aquaculture: Livelihood transitions of artisanal fishing people in the Paracas
National Reserve, Peru
Sarah Keene Meltzoff X
Michael Lemons
3 Global warming and people who live from the sea: Conflicts, threats and opportunities
Meryl Williams V
Choo Poh-Sze
3 Maritime Governance and Resource Management I
1 Integrated Coastal Zone Management I
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1 Ship breaking industry at Alang: Its impact and challenges
Rupa Abdi V
3 Stakeholder engagement in the sustainability of a port in an intensively used coastal zone
Bart De Wachter V
Dirk Le Roy
3 Stakeholder perceptions towards reducing nutrients in the North and Wadden Seas
Wietze Lise V
Alison Gilbert
Joyeeta Gupta
4 Participation in integrated coastal zone management: A challenge for sustainable development
Hanns J. Buchholz X
2 Integrated Coastal Zone Management II
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Development of a barometer for sustainable coastal management of the Belgian coast
Bart De Wachter V
Kathy Belpaeme
Development opportunities for Polish seaside-areas
Marek Dutkowski V
People on stage - A visual problem appraisal of Kerala's Coast
Loes Witteveen V
B. Enserink V
A. Ramachandran
3 Integrated Coastal Zone Management III
John Kleinen V
Access to natural resources for whom?
John Kleinen V
2 A qualitative network for integrated coastal management of the Saldanha Bay and Langebaan Lagoon system, South
Jan Schrijvers V
4 Visions for the future: Women in integrated coastal zone management in Ghana – A case study of Ada-Foah
Elaine Tweneboah V
Christopher Gordon
4 Maritime policy analysis I
James Young V
Crisis? What crisis? A note on the astounding success of modern fisheries resource management
Petter Holm V
Bjørn Hersoug
Fairness and fisheries: A novel approach?
Melanie Power V
1 Behaviour and attitude toward fishery sustainability in Zhoushan, PRC: Perspectives of fishermen
Jiehua Lu X
Yuzhu Li
Jianxin Li
Guangzhou Wang
2 Fisheries policy learning: The interplay of information, institutions and interests
Betsi E. Beem V
3 Maritime Governance and Resource Management I
5 Maritime policy analysis II
Jef Huisman X
1 Study of the Iranian capture fisheries in the Southern Caspian Sea; Review and analysis
Hassan Ghadirnejad V
2 The Paq’tnkek Mi’kmaq and Kat
(American eel – Anguilla rostrata): A case study of cultural relations and revitalisation through treaty entitlement
Anthony Davis V
John Wagner V
Kerry Prosper
Mary Jane Paulette
3 Managing the French Nephrops fisheries in the Biscay Bay: Who really decides?
Sébastien Metz V
4 A window of opportunity for South Africa's marine subsistence fishers
Emma Witbooi V
6 Maritime policy analysis III: Property, community, and nation: From first principles to new opportunities for fisheries
policy Seth Macinko V
Property, community, and nation: Concepts, confusions, and opportunities — An overview
Seth Macinko V
2 Beyond property: Bringing rationality to fisheries policy
Daniel Bromley V
David Garber
3 Icelandic fisheries management: Fees vs. Quotas
Thorvaldur Gylfason V
Martin Weitzman
4 Maritime Governance and Resource Management II
1 Governance of fisheries and aquaculture
Stella Williams V
0 Introductory remarks
Stella Williams V
1 A governance perspective on fisheries and food security
Jan Kooiman V
2 Governing concerns
Poul Degnbol V
3 Governing as reordering the way of using of halieutical nature
Serge Collet V
2 EU fisheries management I
Svein Jentoft V
1 Sharing responsibilities in fisheries management: Analytical and Methodological Issues
Jan Willem van de Schans V
2 Sharing responsibilities in European Fisheries
Jesper Raakjaer Nielsen V
Geir Karlsen V
3 A vicious circle: The dynamics of rule-making in Norwegian fisheries
Knut Mikalsen V
Svein Jentoft V
3 EU fisheries management II
Svein Jentoft V
1 Devolution of responsibilities: Comparison between fisheries and agriculture management in France
Clotilde Bodiguel V
2 Devolution of responsibilities - A comparison between fisheries and environmental management in Denmark
Anne-Sofie Christensen V
3 Evaluating the division of responsibilities in European fisheries
Luc van Hoof V
Ellen Hoefnagel V
4 Marine turtles: The role of flagship species in interaction between people and the sea I
Jack Frazier V
0 Introductory remarks
Jack Frazier V
2 Marine turtles: Classic flagship species
Jack Frazier V
3 International co-operation in sea turtle protection: The exchange of experiences and expertise
Bernard Oosting V
4 Networking for learning within community-based marine turtle management and conservation projects
Michael Guilbeaux V
Charles Tambia
Cliff Marlessy
Tetha Hitipeuw
Irene Kinan V
Nelson Kile
Etika Rupeni
Pamela Seeto
Scott Atkinson
4 Maritime Governance and Resource Management II
5 Marine turtles: The role of flagship species in interaction between people and the sea II
Jack Frazier V
1 Turtle conservation and fisheries development in the Pacific: Different perspectives may create conflicts between the
developed and developing economies of the region
Irene Kinan V
Paul Dalzell
3 Conflicting views of sea turtles: How many do we need, how much are they worth?
Nat Frazer V
4 What have marine turtles done for people and the sea?
Jack Frazier V
5 Conservation of “caná” sea turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) through community participation: Cultural appropriation of a
conservation process at Acandi and Playona beaches, Urabá Gulf, Colombia
Claudio Madaune X
6 Consequences of mobility in African Fisheries: Implications for Management
Eyolf Jul-Larsen V
0 Introductory remarks
Eyolf Jul-Larsen V
2 Small scale fisheries as an employer of 'last resort'. Examples from Lake Kariba
Eyolf Jul-Larsen V
Isaac Malasha
3 The dynamics of fishing effort and the potential for regeneration of fish-stocks in small scale freshwater fisheries in Southern
Africa
Paul van Zwieten V
Jeppe Kolding
4 What is the need for management in southern African freshwater fisheries and what should be managed
Jesper Raakjaer Nielsen V
Eyolf Jul-Larsen V
Jeppe Kolding
Paul van Zwieten V
5 Maritime Governance and Resource Management III
1 Community-based management of coastal resources I
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A comparison of the effects of co-management levels on decisionmaking, social influence, moral reasoning and legitimacy
Ida M. Siason V
1 Atoll-based management of inshore marine resources in the small island state of the Maldives – Will it work?
Faathin Hameed V
Mohamed Faiz
4 Self regulation and the anti-trust law in Dutch shrimp fishery; Does the anti-trust law hinders sustainable development?
Ellen Hoefnagel V
Jan Willem van de Schans V
Luc van Hoof V
2 Community-based management of coastal resources II
Ida M. Siason V
Lobster divers in Nicaragua’s Atlantic coast
María Luisa Acosta V
Run on the ‘red gold’ in Nicaragua’s lobster fishery
Iris Monnereau V
5 Commercialisation, culture and conservation: Challenges to marine resource management in the Eastern Cape, South
Zikho Fatman V
Robin Palmer
Herman Timmermans
3 Comparative analysis of fisheries co-management regimes in Southern Africa
Douglas Clyde Wilson V
Crossing scales: Co-management and the new management professionalism
Douglas Clyde Wilson V
Ten years after: An evaluation of the co-management arrangements in the inshore fishery of Lake Kariba
Alyne Delaney V
Isaac Malasha
The identification of simple indicators: Combining biology and sociology for practical management
Poul Degnbol V
The influence of the political economy of Zimbabwe on the management of kapenta fishery at lake Kariba
Jesper Raakjaer Nielsen V
Kefasi Nyikahadzoi
User organisation formulations in the artisanal fisheries in Malawi and their fluidity: Implications for decision making and
co-management
Mafaniso Hara V
4 Marine protected areas: Fishers, tourism and protected areas: The issues of user participation
Jose Pascual V
The social impacts of the Marine Reserve of La Graciosa (Canary Islands): Fishing versus tourism
Gloria E. Cabrera Socorro V
1 Reserved seas: Tourist, fishermen and marine protected areas in the Canary Islands
Jose Pascual V
2 Fishers perception of marines parks in Southern Europe: North of Sporades (Greece), Caps Creus (Spain), and Narbonnais
(France)
Katia Frangoudes V
5 Maritime Governance and Resource Management III
5 Marine protected areas: In a global comparative perspective
Jose Pascual V
Co-management of marine protected areas: Lessons from Brazils first Maritime Extractive Reserve
Patricia Pinto da Silva V
Marine protected areas: The Belgian legislation
An Cliquet V
6 Community-based management of coastal resources III
Charles Menzies V
1 Returning to selective fishing through indigenous fisheries knowledge: The example of Kumowdah, Tsimshian territory
Charles Menzies V
3 Creating new mental maps: Managing conflicting property rights in the marine environment
Boipuso Nkwae V
Michael Sutherland
Susan Nichols
3 Small boats versus big boats: Reconciling indigenous and scientific knowledge approaches to fisheries management and
development in Torres Strait, Northern Australia
Colin Scott V
Monica Mulrennan
6 Theory, Methodology, and History
1 Site visit to Scheepvaartmuseum: Explanation of an early 20th century herring vessel
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Herringdrifter 'Balder'
Henk Dessens V
2 Multi-scale analysis of natural resource use in coastal communities I
Fabio de Castro V
Multi-scale analysis of coastal landscape change in the Ribeira valley (Atlantic forest, southern Brazil)
Fabio de Castro V
Andrea Siqueira
Eduardo Brondizio
Shifting scales of social action and shifting scales of social analysis in the context of the coastal fishery of Gujarat State
Derek Johnson V
2 Social transformation on Indonesia's coasts: Political economy and the re-organisation of livelihood practices among Sama
"sea people" in Eastern Indonesia
Jennifer Gaynor V
3 Whatever happened to Maritime Anthropology?
Rob van Ginkel V
A failed project amid promising prospects: Observations on the state of maritime anthropological research
Anthony Davis V
Changing courses: A comparative analysis of ethnographies of maritime communities in South Asia
Radhika Gupta V
Maritime Anthropology USA: Its florescence, diversification, and integration in the Post-War era
James McGoodwin V
Revisiting "The heuristic utility of maritime anthropology"
Bonnie J. McCay V
Whatever happened to maritime anthropology? The European experience
Rob van Ginkel V
4 Site visit to Scheepvaartmuseum: A history of Dutch whaling through material culture
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A history of Dutch whaling as seen through material culture
Joost Schokkenbroek V
5 Whose values count (more)? - Accounting for competing values among coastal stakeholders
Ratana Chuenpagdee V
A decision choice model on selection of target species by small-scale fishers
Ratana Chuenpagdee V
Silvia Salas
Costs and benefits of coastal management in the Philippines
Roger Pullin V
Annabelle Cruz-Trinidad
Intergenerational discounting and the conservation of fisheries resources: A case study in Canadian Atlantic cod
Ussif Rashid Sumaila V
6 Theory, Methodology, and History
6 Property rights and multiple use conflicts: Historical use rights to maritime resources
Maarten Bavinck V
1 The tragedy of the commoners: The decline of the customary marine tenure system of Tonga
Thomas Malm V
4 Use and status of marine resources – A complex system of dependencies between man and nature; Case studies from
Tonga and Fiji, South Pacific
Mecki Kronen V
Pierre Labrosse
Eric Clua
5 Property as a social relation: Rights of “kindness” and the social organisation of lobster fishing among north-eastern Nova
Scotian Scottish Gaels
John Wagner V
Anthony Davis V
7 Poster Presentations
1 No Panels
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5 BSc in Coastal Zone Management, Van Hall Instituut
Marcel Roozen V
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