2018
DOI: 10.1080/13549839.2018.1533931
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Sustainable coasts? Perceptions of change and livelihood vulnerability in Nordland, Norway

Abstract: Northern coastal regions are facing multiple challenges from accelerating global environmental and socioeconomic changes, such as ecosystem degradation, climate change, intensified resource extraction, land use change and declining populations. Based on interviews with 13 farmers, fishers and aquaculture employees from coastal Nordland, northern Norway, this study demonstrates how the local stakeholders' perceptions of change and experiences of vulnerability are closely linked to their livelihood values and wo… Show more

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“…However, there are also drawbacks to consider, while SLA aims to promote sustainable livelihoods, there is a gap in understanding the role of wages in transitioning toward sustainable livelihood, which may impact the economic aspects of fish processing businesses (Haar et al, 2018). Moreover, perceptions of sustainable coastal living may not always align with national goals for sustainable development, potentially creating conflicts for businesses operating in coastal areas (Rybråten et al, 2018). Fish processing businesses need to recognize these discrepancies and navigate them effectively…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, there are also drawbacks to consider, while SLA aims to promote sustainable livelihoods, there is a gap in understanding the role of wages in transitioning toward sustainable livelihood, which may impact the economic aspects of fish processing businesses (Haar et al, 2018). Moreover, perceptions of sustainable coastal living may not always align with national goals for sustainable development, potentially creating conflicts for businesses operating in coastal areas (Rybråten et al, 2018). Fish processing businesses need to recognize these discrepancies and navigate them effectively…”
Section: )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reaching national blue growth goals within the framework of sustainable development, can be hampered if regional and local social contexts are not accounted for (Hersoug, 2013;Rybråten et al, 2018;Osmundsen et al, 2020). As such, it is important to recognize that the coastal zone is far from empty, with several sectors, uses and users vying for space at any one time.…”
Section: Implications For Theory and Practice For Sustainable Seaweed...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I en annen studie vi nylig har utført basert på data fra Helgelandskysten (Rybråten et al 2018) fant vi en tydelig spenning mellom nasjonale mål for baerekraftig, naturressursavhengig utvikling og lokale baerekraftperspektiv. Mens man på nasjonalt nivå understreker økonomisk konkurranseevne og miljøintegritet (som internasjonale klimamål), la aktørene på Helgeland større vekt på lokale, sosiale og økologiske sammenhenger.…”
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“…Oppfatningen var at sosial og økonomisk utvikling utgjør sentrale 'byggesteiner' i lokale perspektiver på ønsket framtidsutvikling og baerekraftige levekår (Rybråten et al 2018). Viktige verdier forbundet med det gode liv langs kysten innebaerer fleksibilitet i naeringer og livsformer, fornuftig bruk av lokale ressurser, lokalt samhold, solidaritet og fellesskapsfølelse og stedstilknytning.…”
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