Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Nijmegen Area, Netherlands Netherlands
Profession
Professor of Environmental Policy, Wageningen University
Secteur d’activité
Education
À propos
Simon’s research focuses on new institutional arrangements created by private and civil society actors under the banner of the ‘sustainable seafood movement’. His work is influenced by a mix of political economy and governance theories, and speaks to wider processes of globalization. His empirical focus is on the influence of global governance arrangements, such as certification, on fisheries and aquaculture in Southeast Asia. Simon’s current projects focus on pangasius and shrimp aquaculture in Southeast Asia, and tuna fisheries in the Coral Triangle and Western Pacific.
Specialties: Fisheries and aquaculture social science; market-based environmental governance; political economy
Mots-clés
governance
certification
fisheries
aquaculture
environment
sustainability
tuna
marketing
markets
trade
marine
policy
coastal
global value chains
seafood
management
fads
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Présentations
(9)J’aime
(9)Community Based Approaches: Silvo-Fisheries, Bio-rights and Blue Carbon
Wetlands International
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il y a 12 ans
Silvo-fishery & Carbon
CIFOR-ICRAF
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il y a 9 ans
Certified Organic Shrimp: A New Approach to Mangrove PES?
CIFOR-ICRAF
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il y a 9 ans
Impact investing in small-scale aquaculture enterprise
WorldFish
•
il y a 11 ans
Social media and altmetrics for scientists
Wouter Gerritsma
•
il y a 9 ans
Welcome To Geography!
Simon Jones
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il y a 9 ans
MSC Global Commercial Meeting at Seafood Expo Global | latest market update figures
Marine Stewardship Council
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il y a 9 ans
Producer Organizations - some WorldFish Experiences
WorldFish
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il y a 11 ans
Marc Prein: Organic aquaculture and sustainable fisheries – ecolabelling and aquaculture certification
Brussels Briefings (brusselsbriefings.net)
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il y a 10 ans
Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Nijmegen Area, Netherlands Netherlands
Profession
Professor of Environmental Policy, Wageningen University
Secteur d’activité
Education
À propos
Simon’s research focuses on new institutional arrangements created by private and civil society actors under the banner of the ‘sustainable seafood movement’. His work is influenced by a mix of political economy and governance theories, and speaks to wider processes of globalization. His empirical focus is on the influence of global governance arrangements, such as certification, on fisheries and aquaculture in Southeast Asia. Simon’s current projects focus on pangasius and shrimp aquaculture in Southeast Asia, and tuna fisheries in the Coral Triangle and Western Pacific.
Specialties: Fisheries and aquaculture social science; market-based environmental governance; political economy
Mots-clés
governance
certification
fisheries
aquaculture
environment
sustainability
tuna
marketing
markets
trade
marine
policy
coastal
global value chains
seafood
management
fads
Tout plus