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Autor:
Michael Murunga, Gretta T. Pecl, Emily M. Ogier, Peat Leith, Catriona Macleod, Rachel Kelly, Stuart Corney, Ingrid E. van Putten, David Mossop, Coco Cullen-Knox, Silvana Bettiol, Paul Fox-Hughes, Chris Sharples, Jocelyn Nettlefold
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Society, Vol 27, Iss 2, p 14 (2022)
Public engagement on climate change is a vital concern for both science and society. Despite more people engaging with climate change science today, there remains a high-level contestation in the public sphere regarding scientific credibility and ide
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https://doaj.org/article/f736419fc8944640874bf3496f698415
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 7 (2020)
The seafood market is highly globalised with a growing demand for seafood and fish products worldwide. The capacity of wild fisheries is limited and therefore aquaculture is fast becoming the most stable source of seafood to meet increasing demand. S
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/74ad0e25ef0e49aab0e4f474761f7ae4
Publikováno v:
Social Epistemology. 35:441-460
This paper examines public conflict over the rapid growth of the Tasmanian salmon aquaculture industry and associated environmental and social impacts. By conducting a media analysis, triangulated with key stakeholder interviews, we find news media d
Autor:
Coco Cullen-Knox, Stuart Corney, Peat Leith, Aysha Fleming, Ingrid van Putten, Jocelyn Nettlefold, Emily Ogier, Gretta T. Pecl, Jessica Melbourne-Thomas, Rachel Kelly, David Mossop, Silvana Bettiol
Publikováno v:
One Earth. 3:415-419
Globally, the increasing impacts of climate change can evoke feelings of overwhelm and helplessness. Many people feel ill equipped to fully perceive or take action against our changing climate. Here, we reflect upon the Curious Climate Tasmania proje
Autor:
Valeriya Komyakova, Jasmine B.D. Jaffrés, Elisabeth M.A. Strain, Coco Cullen-Knox, Maree Fudge, Olivia Langhamer, Anke Bender, Siti M. Yaakub, Eloise Wilson, Bridie J.M. Allan, Ido Sella, Marcus Haward
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 830:154748
The human population is increasingly reliant on the marine environment for food, trade, tourism, transport, communication and other vital ecosystem services. These services require extensive marine infrastructure, all of which have direct or indirect
Publikováno v:
Marine Policy. 100:307-315
This paper analyses mediatised environmental conflict over the Tasmanian salmon aquaculture industry's performance. It compares the Senate Inquiry into the “Regulation of the fin-fish aquaculture industry in Tasmania”, the influential Four Corner
Autor:
Gholam Reza Emad, Karen Evans, Sierra Ison, Graham Wood, Catriona Macleod, Scott D. Ling, Karen A. Alexander, Carolina García, Kristy de Salas, Amelie Meyer, Jonathan S. Stark, JJ Scott, Michael Murunga, Michael Oellermann, Silvana Bettiol, Christopher Cvitanovic, Coco Cullen-Knox, Kimberley Norris, Stuart Corney, Gretta T. Pecl, Liam Fullbrook, Linda Murray, Kirsty L. Nash, Rachel Kelly
Publikováno v:
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
Improved public understanding of the ocean and the importance of sustainable ocean use, or ocean literacy, is essential for achieving global commitments to sustainable development by 2030 and beyond. However, growing human populations (particularly i
Publikováno v:
Marine Policy. 79:70-77
Traditionally, the ‘social licence to operate’ (SLO) refers to the societal expectations imposed on corporate and commercial activities, often displayed by the willingness for corporations to go beyond the requirements of formal regulations. Alte
Publikováno v:
Environmental Policy and Governance. 27:3-13
The process through which societal actors can exert direct influence on the behaviour of organizations has gained increasing attention over the past two decades and is increasingly referred to as ‘social licence’ or ‘social licence to operate