以蓝色经济为中心的沿海社区多元经济实践

IF 3.1 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Anna S Antonova , Wesley Flannery , Sílvia Gómez , Madeleine Gustavsson , Maria Hadjimichael , Brendan Murtagh , Kristen Ounanian , Sunniva Solnør , Vida Maria Daae Steiro , Kristina Svels
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尽管他们宣称致力于可持续经济发展,但蓝色经济和蓝色增长议程被批评为复制了他们声称要取代的无限增长模式,剥夺了当地社区的权力。相比之下,多元经济文献主张从社区实践中寻找替代的、基于社会和环境的经济可能性。根据这一学术成果,本文呼吁通过沿海社区及其社会生态关系的视角重新构想蓝色经济。我们利用从我们在欧洲六个沿海社区进行的研究中获得的当地知识-布尔加斯(保加利亚);科纳马拉(爱尔兰);Træna(挪威);阿兰(芬兰);克雷斯角(西班牙);东利马索尔(塞浦路斯)。从动员社会企业和普遍做法,到扩大蓝色经济的目标,包括环境保护和集体福祉,这些社区的经济实践不仅注重在地方层面保持价值,而且注重推进社会和环境目标。本文探讨了这些经验给蓝色经济带来的可能性和挑战,并提出了各种蓝色经济潜力的问题。
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Centering coastal communities’ diverse economic practices in the blue economy
Despite their stated commitment to sustainable economic development, blue economy and blue growth agendas have been criticized for replicating the same unlimited growth paradigm they purport to replace, disempowering local communities. By contrast, diverse economies literature advocates looking to communities’ practices to identify alternative, socially and environmentally grounded, economic possibilities. In line with that scholarship, this article calls for a re-envisioning of the blue economy through the eyes of coastal communities and their socio-ecological relations. We draw on local knowledge acquired from research we have conducted in six coastal communities across Europe – Burgas (Bulgaria); Connemara (Ireland); Træna (Norway); Åland (Finland); Cap de Creus (Spain); and Eastern Limassol (Cyprus). From mobilizing social enterprises and commoning practices to widening the blue economy’s goals to comprise environmental care and collective wellbeing, these communities’ economic practices focus not only on retaining value at the local level, but also on advancing societal and environmental goals. The article investigates the possibilities and challenges that these experiences suggest for the blue economy, raising questions about the potential of diverse blue economies.
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Geoforum
Geoforum GEOGRAPHY-
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7.30
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201
期刊介绍: Geoforum is an international, inter-disciplinary journal, global in outlook, and integrative in approach. The broad focus of Geoforum is the organisation of economic, political, social and environmental systems through space and over time. Areas of study range from the analysis of the global political economy and environment, through national systems of regulation and governance, to urban and regional development, local economic and urban planning and resources management. The journal also includes a Critical Review section which features critical assessments of research in all the above areas.
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