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Ann-Magnhild Solås
Researcher at Norwegian College of Fishery Science
Publications - 12
Citations - 328
Ann-Magnhild Solås is an academic researcher from Norwegian College of Fishery Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Government & Fisheries science. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 12 publications receiving 170 citations.
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Towards a sustainable and equitable blue economy
Nathan J. Bennett,Nathan J. Bennett,Andrés M. Cisneros-Montemayor,Andrés M. Cisneros-Montemayor,Jessica Blythe,Jennifer J. Silver,Gerald G. Singh,Nathan Andrews,Antonio Calò,Antonio Calò,Patrick Christie,Antonio Di Franco,Antonio Di Franco,Elena M. Finkbeiner,Stefan Gelcich,Paolo Guidetti,Sarah Harper,Ngaio Hotte,John N. Kittinger,John N. Kittinger,Philippe Le Billon,Jane Lister,Rocío López de la Lama,Emma McKinley,Joeri Scholtens,Ann-Magnhild Solås,Merle Sowman,Nicolás Talloni-Álvarez,Lydia C. L. Teh,Lydia C. L. Teh,Michelle Voyer,U. Rashid Sumaila +31 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify five priorities to chart a course towards an environmentally sustainable and socially equitable blue economy, and propose five policies and actions to achieve these goals, including:
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Limitations to growth: Social-ecological challenges to aquaculture development in five wealthy nations
Nathan Young,Camilla Brattland,Celeste Digiovanni,Bjørn Hersoug,Jahn Petter Johnsen,Kine Mari Karlsen,Ingrid Kvalvik,Erik Olofsson,Knud Simonsen,Ann-Magnhild Solås,Helgi Thorarensen +10 more
TL;DR: Findings from a series of workshops bringing international aquaculture scholars together from the natural and social sciences are presented to examine and compare social-ecological challenges facing Aquaculture development in five nations: Canada, the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.
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The creation of coastal space – how local ecological knowledge becomes relevant
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present procedures and practices for collection, mapping and authorisation of Local Ecological Knowledge (LEK) in Norway and illustrate how LEK can potentially become a central element in fisheries and coastal management by using the construction of coastal space as a core management object.
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"Consulted to death": Personal stress as a major barrier to environmental co-management.
Nathan Young,Steven J. Cooke,Scott G. Hinch,Celeste Digiovanni,Marianne Corriveau,Samuel Fortin,Vivian M. Nguyen,Ann-Magnhild Solås +7 more
TL;DR: The contours of the personal stress issue as it has appeared in observations of co-management events and interviews with participants are reviewed, and it is argued that personal stress has theoretical and practical significance to the broader literature and process design.
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Introducing the ecosystem services concept in Norwegian coastal zone planning
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an analysis of the introduction of the ecosystem services concept into Norwegian coastal spatial planning as a new governance approach, based on document analysis of relevant legal and policy documents, such as white papers, parliamentary bills, official reports, acts and regulations.