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Eirik Mikkelsen
Researcher at Northern Research Institute
Publications - 26
Citations - 542
Eirik Mikkelsen is an academic researcher from Northern Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sustainability & Aquaculture. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 23 publications receiving 391 citations. Previous affiliations of Eirik Mikkelsen include University of Tromsø.
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Small-scale coastal fisheries in European Seas are not what they were: Ecological, social and economic changes
Josep Lloret,Ian G. Cowx,Henrique N. Cabral,Margarida Castro,Toni Font,Jorge M.S. Gonçalves,Ana Gordoa,Ellen Hoefnagel,Sanja Matić-Skoko,Eirik Mikkelsen,Beatriz Morales-Nin,Dimitrios K. Moutopoulos,Marta Muñoz,Miguel N. Santos,Pedro Pintassilgo,Cristina Pita,Konstantinos I. Stergiou,Vahdet Ünal,Pedro Veiga,Karim Erzini +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed and analyzed the drivers of these changes, and made recommendations for the future management of coastal small-scale fisheries (SSF), whether artisanal (professional) or recreational, represent important socioeconomic activities across Europe.
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A Revolution Without People? Closing the People-Policy Gap in Aquaculture Development
Gesche Krause,Cecile Brugere,Amy Diedrich,Michael Wilhelm Ebeling,Sebastian C. A. Ferse,Eirik Mikkelsen,José A. Pérez Agúndez,Selina M. Stead,Nardine Stybel,Max Troell +9 more
TL;DR: The international problem is that there is a gap in knowledge exchange between the aquaculture industry, policy makers trying to support aqua-culture, and the public, which is a global risk as mentioned in this paper.
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Stakeholders' perceptions of marine fish farming in Catalonia (Spain): A Q-methodology approach
TL;DR: The Q- methodology is used to explore the perceptions of five aquaculture-related key stakeholder groups (NGOs, local fisher- men, fish farming industry, scientists and regional administration), revealing limitations, challenges, and opportunities of the industry.
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“Great expectations” – Allocating licenses with special requirements in Norwegian salmon farming
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an analysis of the objectives in the licensing rounds announced from 2002 to 2013, and investigate to what extent conditions for awarded licenses are controlled and monitored by the authorities.
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A Review of Bioeconomic Modelling of Habitat-Fisheries Interactions
TL;DR: The nature of linkages between the function of habitats and the economic activities they support is clarified, and theoretically the ways that habitat may enter the standard Gordon-Schaefer model are identified.