Emma Björkvik
Forskare vid Institutionen för geovetenskaper; Naturresurser och Hållbar utveckling
- Telefon:
- 018-471 84 51
- Mobiltelefon:
- 070-667 28 93
- E-post:
- emma.bjorkvik@geo.uu.se
- Besöksadress:
- Campus Gotland
Cramérgatan 3
621 57 Visby - Postadress:
- Uppsala universitet
Campus Gotland
621 67 Visby
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Kort presentation
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My research focuses on the connection between people and nature in the case of Swedish fisheries. Overall, I'm interested in what sustainability means and how it can be strengthened in relation to both commercial and recreational fisheries and their management.
Nyckelord
- environmental sociology
- fisheries
- mixed methods and interdisciplinary research
- natural resource management
- qualitative methods
- social-ecological systems
- sustainability studies
Forskning
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I am an interdisciplinary researcher investigating the social-ecological dynamics of sustainability issues related to fisheries and fisheries management in Sweden.
I am interested in a variety of topics such as the future of small-scale fisheries, cultural values of fish and its potential ecological consequences, integration of fishers’ ecological knowledge in fisheries science and management, gender (in)equality in recreational fisheries, and fisheries co-management. In my work, I often use a mix of methods and take inspiration from multiple disciplines, but my main expertise lies in qualitative methods and I have with time become more and more occupied with the social sciences.
I have a PhD in Sustainability Science, a MSc in Social-ecological Resilience for Sustainable development from Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, and a BSc in Biology from Gothenburg University.
Publikationer
Urval av publikationer
- Why fishers end up in social-ecological traps (2020)
- Swedish small-scale fisheries in the Baltic Sea (2020)
- A sea of many colours - How relevant is Blue Growth for capture fisheries in the Global North, and vice versa? (2018)
- The quality of compliance (2017)
- Human responses to social-ecological traps (2016)
Senaste publikationer
- Informing obligations (2023)
- Going on and off the map (2021)
- Stewardship in Swedish Baltic small-scale fisheries (2020)
- Why fishers end up in social-ecological traps (2020)
- Swedish small-scale fisheries in the Baltic Sea (2020)
Alla publikationer
Artiklar
- Informing obligations (2023)
- Going on and off the map (2021)
- Why fishers end up in social-ecological traps (2020)
- A sea of many colours - How relevant is Blue Growth for capture fisheries in the Global North, and vice versa? (2018)
- The quality of compliance (2017)
- Human responses to social-ecological traps (2016)