Advances in Fisheries Bioeconomics : Theory and Policy /

"Efforts to effectively conserve and manage marine resources are facing increasing complexity of environmental and governance challenges. To address some of these challenges, this book presents advancements in fisheries bioeconomics research that provides significant ideas for addressing emergi...

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Other Authors: Seijo, Juan Carlos (Editor), Sutinen, Jon G. (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Taylor and Francis, 2018.
Edition:First edition.
Series:Routledge Explorations in Environmental Economics
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Table of Contents:
  • chapter 1 Introduction / Juan Carlos Seijo Jon G. Sutinen
  • chapter 2 The number of players in a fisheries game
  • Curse or blessing? / Rögnvaldur Hannesson
  • chapter 3 Consequences of recovering enforcement costs in fisheries / Jon G. Sutinen Peder Andersen
  • chapter 4 Conserving spawners and harvesting juveniles
  • Is this a better alternative to postponing capture until sexual maturity? / John F. Caddy
  • chapter 5 Bioeconomics of ocean acidification / Juan Carlos Seijo Raul Villanueva
  • chapter 6 The economics of unwanted by-catch and a landing obligation / Peder Andersen Lisa Ståhl
  • chapter 7 A simple application of bioeconomics to fisheries subsidies / U. Rashid Sumaila Anna Schuhbauer
  • chapter 8 Eco-labelling and eco-certification of fisheries
  • Benefits, challenges and the future / Kevern L. Cochrane
  • chapter 9 The implementation of ecosystem-based fisheries management
  • A precautionary pathway with needed bioeconomic analysis / Lee G. Anderson
  • chapter 10 Fishery bio-socio-economics / Anthony Charles
  • chapter 11 Synthesis
  • Theory, policy and contemporary challenges for bioeconomics / Jon G. Sutinen Juan Carlos Seijo.