Show menu
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy
  • Cookies
  • Acceptable Use
Filter results
ENVIHub

Martindale, T. (2014). Heritage, Skills and Livelihood: Reconstruction and Regeneration in a Cornish Fishing Port. Social Issues in Sustainable Fisheries Management, 279-299.

Go to this resource

Tagged: #Community, #Culture, #Fishing

Resources

  1. Masters, J. (2014). Report on the current state of driftnet fisheries in the UK.Sea Fish, SR673, 100pp.
  2. Deacon, B. (2001). Imagining the fishing: artists and fishermen in late nineteenth century Cornwall. Rural History, 12(02), 159-178.
  3. Willett, J. (2009). Sustainable Communities, Innovation, Social Capital and the Inland China Clay Villages. Cornish Studies, 17(1), 136-156.
  4. Urquhart, J. & Acott, T. (2014). A sense of place in cultural ecosystem services: The case of Cornish fishing communities. Society & Natural Resources, 27(1), 3-19.

All rights reserved where applicable. Some content is aggregated from the public domain, and maybe subject to individual copyright law.

Envihub