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Disciplinary Views of Fishers? Behaviours and Outcomes -- Chapter 3. Introducing Disciplinary Perspectives and Interdisciplinary Possibilities for Understanding Recreational Fishers and Fisheries -- Chapter 4. Ecology for Understanding Recreational Fishers and Fisheries -- Chapter 5. Resource Economics for Understanding Recreational Fishers and Fisheries -- Chapter 6. Social Psychology for Understanding Recreational Fishers and Fisheries -- Chapter 7. Political Ecology for Understanding Recreational Fishers and Fisheries -- Chapter 8. Environmental History and Historical Ecology for Understanding Recreational Fishers and Fisheries -- Chapter 9. Behavioural Economics for Understanding Recreational Fishers and Fisheries -- Part III. Engaging Fishers to Support Effective Social Science -- Chapter 10. Guidelines for Writing and Constructing Recreational Fisher Surveys -- Chapter 11. Fundamentals of Sampling and Implementing Human Dimensions of Fishing Surveys -- Chapter 12. Measurement Instruments -- Chapter 13. Optimizing Creel Surveys -- Chapter 14. Economic Experiments in Recreational Fishing Studies -- Chapter 15. Digital Data Mining -- Chapter 16. Mixed Methods Research: Applications and Considerations for the Human Dimensions of Recreational Fisheries -- Chapter 17. Quantitative and Qualitative Content Analysis of Text and Images -- Chapter 18. Knowledge Co-production in Recreational Fisheries Science and Management -- Chapter 19. Evidence Synthesis in Recreational Fisheries Science and Management -- Part IV. Interdisciplinary Integration for Recreational Fisheries Management -- Chapter 20. Integrating Diverse Stakeholder Knowledge in Recreational Fisheries Decision Making -- Chapter 21. Integrated Models of the Social-ecological Dynamics of Recreational Fisheries -- Chapter 22. Participatory Modelling to Support Evaluation of Management Actions for Recreational Fisheries -- Chapter 23. Adaptive Management for Recreational Fisheries Decisions in the Face of Uncertainty -- Chapter 24. Data Standardisation and Management to Facilitate Large-scale and Interdisciplinary Approaches -- Chapter 25. Best Practices for Understanding Recreational Fishers. 330 $aThis open access book unites experts from a range of social-science disciplines. It provides a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary overview of how to study recreational fishers as coupled social-ecological system, presenting unique methodological insights for an improved understanding and management of recreational fisheries. The book informs readers about state-of-the art methods for engaging fishers, for quantifying and predicting fisher behaviors, for understanding outcomes of fisher behaviors, and for fully integrating social-science data into recreational-fisheries management?all in the hopes to support sustainable management of complex social-ecological fisheries systems. 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