Project

Project Keyword: Fishery Policy

PKFM: Policy and knowledge in fisheries management

The overall objectives of the project were to identify and understand specific shortcomings in the European fisheries policy and its implementation, which have contributed to the problems evident in several European fisheries, and to devise means for their rectification. The project focused on the knowledge production and decision-making within the fisheries management system, the interrelationships between these processes and the role played by stakeholders.

Project start: 01. Jan. 2003
Project end: 30. Jun. 2005
Project participants: Jesper RaakjærTroels Jacob Hegland
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Constraints and trade-offs in the climate impact of fisheries

The project investigates the green transition to fisheries and fisheries technologies that are sustainable in a life cycle perspective. The project intends to combine knowledge on fisheries policy, management, and technology with data and methods from industrial ecology and product environmental assessment to obtain a deeper and multidimensional understanding of the impact of fisheries and improve decision making for stakeholders and policymakers in this sector.

The project has two key objectives: 1) to develop new methods that accurately assess the climate impacts of fisheries accounting for constraints in supply, 2) to identify the trade-offs between fisheries practices that promote sustainable harvesting of stocks and the more recent drive to fish in a climate-friendly way.

The project combines expertise, tools, and methods from three different research domains: life cycle assessment, fishing technology, marine governance.

Project start: 01. Sep. 2022
Project end: 31. Aug. 2025
Project participants: Troels Jacob HeglandNiels Madsen
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