Fisheries and Uncertainty: A Precautionary Approach to Resource Management

Edited by Daniel V Gordon and Gordon R Munro
195 pages, figs, tabs.
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What lessons can be learned from the disappearance of cod from the Grand Banks of Newfoundland? Can we apply this knowledge to help explain the recent disappearance of millions of salmon off the coast of British Columbia? The lessons learned apply to resource managers and economists worldwide. Argues that the role of uncertainty must be given far greater prominence in a fundamental reorientation of the economics of fisheries management.
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