@article{d9e36d01b0aa4173970ffcb73290a5a8,
title = "Series editor's introduction",
author = "Denzin, {Norman K.}",
note = "Funding Information: The present volume in the new Elsevier Science series on Large Marine Ecosystems will be bringing forward the results of UNCED-related and other ecosystem-based studies for marine scientists, educators, students, and resource managers. The volumes will be focused on LMEs and their productivity, fish and fisheries, pollution and ecosystem health, socioeconomics, and governance. This volume in the new LME series, {"}The Gulf of Guinea Large Marine Ecosystem: Environmental Forcing and Sustainable Development of Marine Resources,{"} is focused on the results of a broad spectrum of ecosystem-based assessment activity in the Gulf of Guinea. The volume provides the results of a multidisciplinary assessment of changing multi-decadal environmental conditions in the Gulf of Guinea and the impact of those changes on the fisheries resources and people of the region. The co-editors of the volume, Professor Jacqueline McGlade, Dr. Kwame Koranteng, Dr. Philippe Cury and Dr Nicholas Hardman-Mountford, are scientists with extensive experience in west African marine science and resource management issues. Their volume provides a comprehensive synthesis of information on the present state of marine resources of the region and the socioeconomic implications of findings reported by the authors. Production of this volume was supported, in part, by a grant from the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, Vienna. Copyright: Copyright 2016 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.",
year = "2015",
doi = "10.1108/s0163-239620150000044020",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "44",
pages = "ix--x",
journal = "Studies in Symbolic Interaction",
issn = "0163-2396",
publisher = "Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.",
}