Swimming in their own direction: Explaining domestic variation in homegrown sustainability governance for aquaculture in Asia

Volume: 167, Pages: 106445 - 106445
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Agricultural commodity production in the Global South is accompanied by a range of social and environmental problems ranging from pollution and deforestation to labor rights violations. Accordingly, governments and non-state actors have responded through various governance initiatives aimed at promoting sustainable commodity production. While the existing literature focuses largely on transnational standards originating in the North, we...
Paper Details
Title
Swimming in their own direction: Explaining domestic variation in homegrown sustainability governance for aquaculture in Asia
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
167
Pages
106445 - 106445
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