UID:
edocfu_9959090373002883
Format:
1 online resource
ISBN:
9789048505326
Series Statement:
MARE Publications ; 3
Content:
One billion people around the world rely upon fish as their primary-and in many cases, their only-source of protein. At the same time, increasing demand from wealthier populations in the U.S. and Europe encourages dangerous overfishing practices along coastal waters. Fish for Life addresses the problem of overfishing at local, national, and global levels as part of a comprehensive governance approach-one that acknowledges the critical intersection of food security, environmental protection, and international law in fishing practices throughout the world.
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Frontmatter --
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Contents --
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Preface --
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Part I. Governance: A New Perspective For Fisheries --
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1. The Governance Perspective /
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2. Challenges And Concerns In Capture Fisheries And Aquaculture /
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Part II. The System To Be Governed --
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Introduction /
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3. Aquatic Ecologies /
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4. Fish Capture /
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5. Aquaculture /
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6. The Post-Harvest Chain /
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7. Links In The Fish Chain /
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Part III. Institutions For Fisheries Governance --
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Introduction Part III /
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8. Local Institutions /
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9. National Institutions /
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10. International Institutions /
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11. Institutional Linkages /
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Part IV. Principles For Fisheries Governance --
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Introduction /
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12. Current Principles /
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13. Meta-Principles /
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14. Hard Choices And Values /
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Part V. Prospects For Fisheries Governance --
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15. Challenges And Concerns Revisited /
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16. Governance And Governability /
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17 Governance In Action /
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References --
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List Of Contributors --
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Index
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In English.
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1515/9789048505326
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1515/9789048505326