Eléments de l'association
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List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 7.Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000F12 | R. Arlinghaus [Allemagne] ; S. J. Cooke [Canada] ; W. Potts [Afrique du Sud] | Towards resilient recreational fisheries on a global scale through improved understanding of fish and fisher behaviour |
000F93 | L. M. Hunt [Canada] ; S. G. Sutton [Australie] ; R. Arlinghaus [Allemagne] | Illustrating the critical role of human dimensions research for understanding and managing recreational fisheries within a social‐ecological system framework |
001016 | M. Dedual [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; O. Sague Pla [Espagne] ; R. Arlinghaus [Allemagne] ; A. Clarke [Canada] ; K. Ferter [Norvège] ; P. Geertz Hansen [Danemark] ; D. Gerdeaux [France] ; F. Hames [Australie] ; S. J. Kennelly [Australie] ; A. R. Kleiven [Norvège] ; A. Meraner [Italie] ; B. Uebersch R [Allemagne] | Communication between scientists, fishery managers and recreational fishers: lessons learned from a comparative analysis of international case studies |
001B86 | R. Arlinghaus [Allemagne] ; S. J. Cooke [Allemagne] ; I. G. Cowx [Canada] | Providing context to the global code of practice for recreational fisheries |
001C20 | I. G. Cowx [Royaume-Uni] ; R. Arlinghaus [Allemagne] ; S. J. Cooke [Canada] | Harmonizing recreational fisheries and conservation objectives for aquatic biodiversity in inland waters |
002028 | R. Arlinghaus [Allemagne] ; A. Schwab [Suisse] ; S. J. Cooke [Canada] ; I. G. Cowx [Royaume-Uni] | Contrasting pragmatic and suffering‐centred approaches to fish welfare in recreational angling |
002327 | E. F. Granek [États-Unis] ; E. M. P. Madin [États-Unis] ; M. A. Brown [États-Unis] ; W. Figueira [Australie] ; D. S. Cameron [Australie] ; Z. Hogan [États-Unis] ; G. Kristianson [Canada] ; P. De Villiers [Afrique du Sud] ; J. E. Williams [États-Unis] ; J. Post [Canada] ; S. Zahn [Allemagne] ; R. Arlinghaus [Allemagne] | Engaging Recreational Fishers in Management and Conservation: Global Case Studies |
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