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Transdisciplinary Marine Research: Bridging Science and Society [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 294 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 453 g, 14 Tables, black and white; 17 Line drawings, black and white; 23 Halftones, black and white; 40 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Earthscan Oceans
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Dec-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032317582
  • ISBN-13: 9781032317588
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 294 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 453 g, 14 Tables, black and white; 17 Line drawings, black and white; 23 Halftones, black and white; 40 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Earthscan Oceans
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Dec-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032317582
  • ISBN-13: 9781032317588
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Drawing on the expertise of marine researchers from both the natural and social sciences, this book examines how we, as both scientists and societies, can return to a sustainable co-existence with the ocean and use the tools of transdisciplinarity to bring together the diverse forms of knowledge needed to achieve this important task.

The marine sciences play a vital role in producing and providing the knowledge needed for a transition towards ocean sustainability. With a multitude of actors involved in using, exploiting, and safeguarding the seas, however, this task cannot be solved by science alone. Transdisciplinary research is needed, bringing together scientists and all other actors of society to jointly co-produce the knowledge and innovations that we so urgently need. In this context, this book examines and answers key questions at the forefront of transdisciplinary marine research: How can we provide approaches that integrate marine biodiversity and social systems in an appropriate relationship? What methodologies are most suitable to engage stakeholders in participatory processes providing new knowledge and tools for co-designing solutions with balanced socio-ecological embeddedness? How do we best integrate scientific with lay and local knowledge, and how are diverse knowledges valued in engagement activities? How can we reconcile socio-economic activities and the often divergent values attached to them to provide ethical principles for fair and equitable policy decisions? The book addresses these questions by combining an array of chapters about new theoretical approaches to transdisciplinary marine research, methodological considerations, as well as case studies from the nexus of the research and practices of engagement with a variety of stakeholder groups across the globe.

This book will be of great interest to students and scholars studying marine science and ocean research across a wide range of disciplines, including marine biology, environmental governance and policy, ocean resource management, oceanography, environmental anthropology, human geography and sustainability. It will also be of interest to those looking to build a greater understanding of transdisciplinary research and knowledge co-production, and practitioners working alongside academics.

Chapter 1 and Chapter 8 of this book is available for free in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at www.routledge.com. It has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
Part 1: THEORETICAL AND CONCEPTUAL APPROACHES
1. The Multifaceted
Picture of Transdisciplinarity in Marine Research
2. Empty Oceans
Humanizing Ocean and Seascapes for Building Transdisciplinary Knowledge and
Practice
3. Co-Production of Knowledge as Production of Space: How We All
Give Meaning to the Sea
4. Transformation Through Participation:
Democratising the Human-Ocean Relationship
Part 2: METHODS AND PERSPECTIVES
5. Using Bayesian Belief Networks and
Participatory Action Research to Improve Stakeholder Engagement
6. Assessing
the Professionalisation of Marine Citizen Science
7. The Power and
Precarity of Knowledge Co-Production: A Case Study of Skkijānginnaniattut
Nunatsiavut Sivunitsangit (The Sustainable Nunatsiavut Futures Project).
8.
Stakeholders Normative Notions of Sustainability. A Survey for the Co-design
of a Sustainable Future of the Western Baltic Fishery System Part 3: INSIGHTS
FROM THE CASE STUDIES
9. Small-scale fishers knowledge for ocean
sustainability: an ethnography in Setśbal, Portugal
10. Characterization and
vulnerabilities of fisheries within a coastal lagoon in Uruguay: a
participatory approach
11. Dialogue of knowledge for the assessment of the
impacts of the oil spill disaster on the Brazilian coast in 2019
12. The
Marine Reserve of fishing interest at Cape Roche (Conil, Spain):
Transdisciplinarity and academic challenges of a conflictive process Part 4:
WAYS FORWARD FOR TRANSDISCIPLINARY OCEAN SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
13. Aiming
for the next level of transdisciplinary marine research Part 5: CLOSING
REMARKS
14. Towards a new culture of reflexive and diverse marine
transdisciplinarity
Sķlvia Gómez is Associate Professor at the Universitat Autņnoma de Barcelona, Spain. She is a social anthropologist whose research focuses on marine science from a transdisciplinary approach.

Vera Köpsel is Postdoctoral Researcher in the Institute for Marine Ecosystem and Fisheries Science at the University of Hamburg, Germany. Whilst her background is in human geography, she now focuses her work on marine social science and exchange with non-academic actors.