The relationship between ecosystem service supply and demand in plain areas undergoing urbanization: A case study of China's Baiyangdian Basin

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张欣蓉,王晓峰,程昌武,刘世荣,周潮伟 ZHANG Xinrong

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肖玉 XIAO Yu ◽  
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pp. 412-424
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Using vessels and sailors from the South Funen Archipelago as a case study, this article examines the relationship between smuggling and sailors in Danish maritime culture between 1950 and 1990. Throughout the period, small-scale smuggling was considered a legitimate activity for sailors if done according to certain rules. Smuggling was largely portrayed as a sport grounded in tradition, not as an oppositional political act, but rather politically implicit. Central to the article is the argument that smuggling is not just an economic phenomenon conditioned by the interplay of supply and demand, but a cultural phenomenon related to state power, maritime culture and the onboard community.


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