A Delphi‐study to identify drivers of future angling participation in five Nordic countries

Author:

Stensland Stian1ORCID,Skov Christian2ORCID,Agnarsson Sveinn3ORCID,Rönnbäck Patrik4ORCID,Vehanen Teppo5ORCID,Blicharska Malgorzata4ORCID,Olaussen Jon Olaf6ORCID,Kagervall Anders7ORCID,Hellström Gustav8ORCID,Blyth Samuel4ORCID,Gundelund Casper2ORCID,Aas Øystein1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences Ås Norway

2. Section of Freshwater Fisheries and Ecology Technical University of Denmark, DTU Aqua Copenhagen Denmark

3. Faculty of Business Administration University of Iceland Reykjavik Iceland

4. Department of Earth Sciences Natural Resources and Sustainable Development, Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden

5. Natural Resources Institute Finland Helsinki Finland

6. NTNU Business School, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Trondheim Norway

7. Department of Aquatic Resources, Institute of Freshwater Research, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Uppsala Sweden

8. Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Environmental Studies Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Uppsala Sweden

Abstract

AbstractThe Delphi method was used to gather assessments from 93 experts about drivers of future angling participation by locals and tourist anglers in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. The main drivers of future angling participation related to habitat and fish populations, and access to and information about fishing. For Norway and Finland, the predicted future decline in local angler numbers was consistent with a life‐cycle model of recreational fisheries, while the anticipated increase for the three other countries contradicted the model. For tourist anglers, growth was expected for both domestic and foreign tourists. Long‐term and societal drivers, such as urbanization, sociocultural changes, and climate change were not seen as strong drivers, and may be considered out of reach by managers, but should be included with information and conservation drivers in angler recruitment and retention strategies.

Funder

Nordisk Ministerråd

Publisher

Wiley

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