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Fisheries Management in Crisis

Edited By: K Crean and D Symes
222 pages, Figs, tabs
Fisheries Management in Crisis
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  • Fisheries Management in Crisis ISBN: 9780852382318 Hardback May 1996 Out of stock with supplier: order now to get this when available
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The present crisis in fisheries management has resulted not only from the uncertainty surrounding biological stock assessment but also from a collapse in confidence in the centralised regulatory systems. This new work assembles expert contributions from Europe's leading social scientists, sociologists, social anthropologists, political scientists and geographers who have been actively involved in fisheries management research. Together they provide a contemporary and critical analysis of existing strategies whilst examining opportunities for alternative systems based on principles of subsidiarity, regionalisation, and co-management.

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The social dimensions of fisheries policy; alternative property rights systems; property rights, practical knowledge and public regulations; social institutions and fisheries management; local and regional dimensions of fisheries policy.

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Edited By: K Crean and D Symes
222 pages, Figs, tabs
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