Print Email Facebook Twitter A Healthy Metaphor? Title A Healthy Metaphor?: The North Sea Consultation and the Power of Words Author Haye Geukes, H. (Student TU Delft) Pesch, U. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology) Correljé, A. (TU Delft Economics of Technology and Innovation) Taebi, B. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology) Date 2021 Abstract The North Sea Consultation was set up to resolve conflicting claims for space in the North Sea. In 2020, this consultation process resulted in the North Sea Agreement, which was supported by the Dutch Parliament and cabinet as a long-term policy; however, the fishing sector felt excluded, left the consultation process, and does not support the agreement. Using semi-constructed interviews and the method of wide reflective equilibrium, this research found that in this conflict the metaphor of ‘health’ has played a decisive role. While all stakeholders want to keep the sea ‘healthy’, they disagree on what a healthy sea actually means, leading to contrastive positions on the desirability of trawler fishing, wind parks, and conservation areas—the North Sea Agreement’s main foci of interest. To prevent the unproductive escalation of such a conflict, it is inevitable to acknowledge the moral connotations of such metaphors, as this allows a decision-making process that can be considered more just. Subject Ecological healthFisheryMetaphorsNorth Sea agreementNorth Sea consultationOffshore wind energyPolitical negotiation processesWicked problems To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:64d7cb6d-336c-4804-aea9-c633ebae5a58 DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/su132212905 ISSN 2071-1050 Source Sustainability, 13 (22) Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2021 H. Haye Geukes, U. Pesch, A. Correljé, B. Taebi Files PDF sustainability_13_12905.pdf 542.39 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:64d7cb6d-336c-4804-aea9-c633ebae5a58/datastream/OBJ/view