IFM-AAU is a research centre within Aalborg University specializing in social and economic research and the provision of advisory services in marine management and coastal community development. IFM-AAU’s research focuses on governance and development issues in relation to fisheries and coastal communities.
IFM is a social science research and advisory centre working with fisheries and marine management and coastal community development. In particular, IFM focuses on questions of governance within an ecosystem-based approach to marine management. IFM is specialised in crossdisciplinary collaboration and is frequently teaming up with institutions/colleagues from other disciplines in order to develop suitable solutions to the problems in question.
The basis for IFM’s work is the reciprocal relationship where advisory needs both guide and are informed by research and capacity building activities. IFM’s current research interests focus on fisheries co-management, the social aspects of the knowledge base for marine management, social impact assessments, and the regional perspective on coastal community development.
Address:
North Sea Science Park, Willemoesvej 2 - PO Box 104
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