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Transnational Corporations as ‘Keystone Actors’ in Marine Ecosystems
by
Folke, Carl
, Troell, Max
, Rockström, Johan
, Merrie, Andrew
, Jouffray, Jean-Baptiste
, Österblom, Henrik
, Crona, Beatrice
in
Animals
/ Anthropocene
/ Aquaculture
/ Biosphere
/ Decision making
/ Ecological and Environmental Phenomena
/ Ecosystem
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental economics
/ Environmental impact
/ Fish
/ Fisheries
/ Fishing industry
/ Food
/ Globalization
/ Industry
/ International organizations
/ Internationality
/ Keystone species
/ Leadership
/ Marine ecosystems
/ Marine resources
/ Nobel prizes
/ Oceans and Seas
/ Policy
/ Professional Corporations
/ Resource management
/ Salmon
/ Seafood
/ Seafood industry
/ Strategic management
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Studies
/ Subsidiaries
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainability Science
/ Sustainable fisheries
/ Transnationalism
/ vetenskap om hållbar utveckling
2015
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Transnational Corporations as ‘Keystone Actors’ in Marine Ecosystems
by
Folke, Carl
, Troell, Max
, Rockström, Johan
, Merrie, Andrew
, Jouffray, Jean-Baptiste
, Österblom, Henrik
, Crona, Beatrice
in
Animals
/ Anthropocene
/ Aquaculture
/ Biosphere
/ Decision making
/ Ecological and Environmental Phenomena
/ Ecosystem
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental economics
/ Environmental impact
/ Fish
/ Fisheries
/ Fishing industry
/ Food
/ Globalization
/ Industry
/ International organizations
/ Internationality
/ Keystone species
/ Leadership
/ Marine ecosystems
/ Marine resources
/ Nobel prizes
/ Oceans and Seas
/ Policy
/ Professional Corporations
/ Resource management
/ Salmon
/ Seafood
/ Seafood industry
/ Strategic management
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Studies
/ Subsidiaries
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainability Science
/ Sustainable fisheries
/ Transnationalism
/ vetenskap om hållbar utveckling
2015
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Transnational Corporations as ‘Keystone Actors’ in Marine Ecosystems
by
Folke, Carl
, Troell, Max
, Rockström, Johan
, Merrie, Andrew
, Jouffray, Jean-Baptiste
, Österblom, Henrik
, Crona, Beatrice
in
Animals
/ Anthropocene
/ Aquaculture
/ Biosphere
/ Decision making
/ Ecological and Environmental Phenomena
/ Ecosystem
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental economics
/ Environmental impact
/ Fish
/ Fisheries
/ Fishing industry
/ Food
/ Globalization
/ Industry
/ International organizations
/ Internationality
/ Keystone species
/ Leadership
/ Marine ecosystems
/ Marine resources
/ Nobel prizes
/ Oceans and Seas
/ Policy
/ Professional Corporations
/ Resource management
/ Salmon
/ Seafood
/ Seafood industry
/ Strategic management
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Studies
/ Subsidiaries
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainability Science
/ Sustainable fisheries
/ Transnationalism
/ vetenskap om hållbar utveckling
2015
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Transnational Corporations as ‘Keystone Actors’ in Marine Ecosystems
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Transnational Corporations as ‘Keystone Actors’ in Marine Ecosystems
2015
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Overview
Keystone species have a disproportionate influence on the structure and function of ecosystems. Here we analyze whether a keystone-like pattern can be observed in the relationship between transnational corporations and marine ecosystems globally. We show how thirteen corporations control 11-16% of the global marine catch (9-13 million tons) and 19-40% of the largest and most valuable stocks, including species that play important roles in their respective ecosystem. They dominate all segments of seafood production, operate through an extensive global network of subsidiaries and are profoundly involved in fisheries and aquaculture decision-making. Based on our findings, we define these companies as keystone actors of the Anthropocene. The phenomenon of keystone actors represents an increasingly important feature of the human-dominated world. Sustainable leadership by keystone actors could result in cascading effects throughout the entire seafood industry and enable a critical transition towards improved management of marine living resources and ecosystems.
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