Fisheries, Quota Management and Quota Transfer Rationalization through Bio-economics /
This volume examines the impact of fish stock assessment and catch share arrangements in context through case studies and in terms of ecosystem, economy and society. It examines the rationalizing work of bio-economic projects, especially the institutionalization of individual transferable quota (ITQ...
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Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2018. |
Series: | MARE Publication Series,
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59169-8 |
Table of Contents:
- Part 1. Bow Waves and Boat Wakes
- Chapter 1. Introduction: Fisheries, Quota Management, Quota Transfer, and Bio-Economic Rationalization
- Part 2. Still Waters?
- Chapter 2. Fisheries Biology and the Dismal Science: Economists and the Rational Exploitation of Fisheries for Social Progress
- Chapter 3. There’s Always Another Fish Available – Why Bother About Quotas At All?
- Part 3. Leading Edges and Ideal Wakes?
- Chapter 4. Context and Challenges: The Limited ‘Success’ of the Aotearoa/New Zealand Fisheries Experiment, 1986-2016
- Chapter 5. In the Wake of ITQs in Iceland: A Dynamic Approach of Coastal Communities’ Responses to the Privatization of Marine Resources (1991-2011)
- Part 4. Displacement, Dissipation and Turbulence
- Chapter 6. Transferable Quota in Norwegian Fisheries
- Chapter 7. The Swedish Pelagic Fishery in the Wake of ITQ
- Chapter 8. ITQs in Germany and Denmark: Is It all About Justice?
- Chapter 9. Free Enterprise and the Failure of American ITQ Management
- Chapter 10. Approaching Leviathan: Efforts to Establish Small-Scale, Community-Based Commercial Salmon Fisheries in Southeast Alaskan Indigenous Communities
- Part 5. Group Velocity
- Chapter 11. Conclusion: Surveying the Wakes.