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The precursors of governance in the Maine lobster fishery [PDF]
Collective action is more likely to occur and to be effective when it is consistent with the self-interest of the affected individuals. The Maine lobster fishery is an instructive example of biological and technological circumstances combining with individual self-interest to create conditions favorable to collective action. The model describes the way
James, Wilson, Liying, Yan, Carl, Wilson
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Recreational fishery is one of the most popular outdoor activities in the United States. During its development, it has created huge economic and social benefits for the United States and formed a governance mechanism with polycentric participation ...
Wang Juan, Wang Kexin, Yang Chen
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Transparency in global fisheries governance: The role of non-governmental organizations
Transparency is generally believed to enhance the capacity of international organizations to solve complex environmental problems. Civil society actors, such as non-governmental organizations (NGOs) representing non-profit public interests, are often ...
M. Petersson
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International Fisheries Law (IFL) provides innovative approaches to fisheries governance at national levels. The emergence of Sustainable Development Goal 14 (SDG 14) is phenomenal for fisheries because it creates new means for implementing IFL.
Liu Lina, Muhammad Murad Zaib Butt
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Maximum sustainable employment: Adding to the beacons of wild fisheries governance
This paper proposes to establish Maximum Sustainable Employment (MSE) as a new guiding light, or beacon, for wild fisheries governance. This new social beacon complements the directives provided by the prevailing beacons: Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY ...
M. Bavinck +2 more
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Identifying priority areas for improvement in Chilean fisheries
Chile is amidst an unprecedented legal and institutional change since the restoration of democracy at the end of the 80’s, which is expected to affect fisheries governance.
Renato Gozzer-Wuest +8 more
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Making the case for gender-inclusive fisheries governance, policies and climate adaptation
Gender equality has been a key consideration for policymakers and natural resource managers in assessing climate risk and developing effective adaptation strategies. However, the interests and concerns of women in relation to climate-related planning and
A. Oloko +5 more
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This article is about contested norms in inter-national encounters in global fisheries governance. It illustrates how norms work by reconstructing the trajectory of the 1995 ‘Turbot War’ as a series of inter-national encounters among diverse sets of ...
Antje Wiener
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Law enforcement toward better marine fisheries governance in China
This paper examines introduces China's marine fishery enforcement and judicial practices, highlights China's solutions and efforts in protecting marine fisheries.
Qi Jiang, Qi Jiang, Kangjie Sun
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Fisheries carbon sinks–ecosystem services–human well-being nexus: A systematic map
Fisheries carbon sinks are being increasingly recognized as emerging components of blue carbon and nature-based climate solutions. However, their roles extend far beyond carbon sequestration alone, encompassing ecosystem functioning, food systems ...
Yichen Yan +11 more
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