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Competing and coexisting with cormorants: ambiguity and change in European wetlands

Carss, David N.; Bell, Sandra; Marzano, Mariella. 2009 Competing and coexisting with cormorants: ambiguity and change in European wetlands. In: Heckler, Serena, (ed.) Landscape, process and power: re-evaluating traditional environmental knowledge. New York, Oxford, Berghahn, 99-121. (Environmental Anthropology and Ethnobiology, 10).

Abstract
This chapter explores issues surrounding environmental change or, more precisely, local peoples' experiences and perceptions of environmental change, in relation to a particularly virulent conflict that exists across European wetlands between commercial and recreational fishermen, the fish-eating bird the Great Cormorant, and those responsible for wildlife conservation and management.
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