IASC 2021 Conference: Fisheries and Aquaculture Commons
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted global supply chains, slashed tourism, and eliminated markets for fish and farmed-seafood products, exacerbating ongoing challenges and prompting diverse and often drastic reconfigurations in fisheries and seafood production.
The Fisheries and Aquaculture Commons virtual conference aims to bring together scholars and practitioners on the topic of fisheries as commons and facing uncertain futures for the world’s fisheries, with an additional focus on understanding aquaculture commons.
Registration
IASC Member Registration – $10.00; Non-Member Registration – $50.00
ASU and U of A students may be eligible for a waiver.
This virtual event is one of a series of Our Commons Future conferences organized by the International Association for the Study of the Commons.
Future Conferences
• Commoning the Anthropocene, Apr 21–23, 2021*
• Conceptualizing the Urban Commons, May 6–8, 2021
• Polycentricity, May 17–19, 2021
• Water Commons, May 19–21, 2021
• Knowledge Commons, June 9–11, 2021
• Land and Forest Commons, September 2021 (information coming soon)
* February 26th deadline for submitting an abstract for Commoning the Anthropocene.