Small-scale fishers as allies or opponents? Unlocking looming tensions and potential exclusions in Poland's marine spatial planning

The success of Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) depends on the effective participation of small-scale fishers (SSFs), and the extent to which marine governance in general can address the problems they face. As Poland's MSP in areas that are key to small-scale fisheries are yet to begin, this paper...

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Coastal processes
Environmental planning
Environmental Studies
Fairness
Fisheries
Fishermen
Governance
inclusion and exclusion
Investors
Literature reviews
Marine protected areas
Marine resources
Marine resources management
Miljövetenskapliga studier
ocean governance and marine spatial planning
Offshore energy sources
Offshore operations
Participation
Planners
Poland
Procedural justice
Resource management
Scientific knowledge
Scientists
Siting
Small-scale fisheries
Small-scale fishers
Turf
TURF-Reserves
Wind farms
Wind power
Östersjö- och Östeuropaforskning
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