UID:
almafu_9958109077502883
Format:
1 online resource (270 p.)
ISBN:
1-282-64024-0
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9786612640247
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92-64-07542-9
Content:
Rebuilding fisheries is a key challenge for many countries as some stocks are in a poor state while others are depleted. In May 2009, economists, biologists, fisheries managers and policy makers participated in an OECD Workshop on the Economics of Rebuilding Fisheries. The workshop was designed to identify and analyse economic uncertainties, policy issues, biological conditions and information constraints, and to review the role of key players in program delivery. This conference proceedings presents an overview of the major economic and institutional issues associated with rebuilding fisheries and provides examples of national and international initiatives.
Note:
"The Workshop on the Economics of Rebuilding Fisheries was convened by the OECD's Committee for Fisheries, and held in Newport, Rhode Island, United States on 21-22 May 2009"--Foreword.
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Getting the economics and the incentives right: Instrument choices in rebuilding fisheries -- Rebuilding fisheries: An overview of issues and policy approaches in the OECD -- Annex A: Biographies -- Economic considerations and methods for evaluating fishery rebuilding strategies -- Annex B: Participants List -- Harvest strategy policy and stock rebuilding for commonwealth fisheries in Australia -- Setting allowable catch levels within a stock rebuilding plan -- Managing the transition: Distributional issues of fish stock rebuilding -- Rebuilding fishery stocks in Korea: A national comprehensive approach -- Acronyms -- Information issues and constraints in the design and implementation of stock rebuilding programs -- Conclusions -- Introduction -- Rebuilding the stock of Norwegian spring spawning herring: Lessons learned -- Rebuilding fisheries: Challenges for fisheries managers -- Community-based management for sustainable fishery: Lessons from Japan.
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 92-64-07541-0
Language:
English
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