The Future of Fisheries Co-Management in the Context of the Sustainable Blue Economy and the Green Deal: There Is No Green without Blue
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maritime spatial planning (MSP); Green Deal; blue economy; fishing communities; fisheries co-management; FLAGs; evolutionary governance; climate change; local development; commonization; blue equity; Greece;All these keywords.
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