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  1. A water pollution haven hypothesis in a dynamic agglomeration model for fisheries resource management

    Individual transferable quota (ITQ) systems are introduced in the context of global competition for fishery resources. However, rent-seeking for ITQ...

    Article 04 April 2024
  2. Navigating Institutional Change in the French Atlantic Fishing Sector: How Do Artisanal Fishers Obtain and Secure Fishing Opportunities?

    French fisheries management emphasizes the collective management of fisheries resources and the non-transferability of fishing opportunities (quotas...
    Arne Kinds, Alicia Bugeja-Said, ... Olivier Guyader in Blue Justice
    Chapter 2022
  3. Conclusion

    This book analyses the current marginalised state of the English small-scale commercial fleet. The last 40 years have been a period of significant...
    Rebecca Korda, Tim Gray, Selina M. Stead in Resilience in the English Small-Scale Fishery
    Chapter 2021
  4. Marginalization and Reinvention of Small-Scale Fisheries: A Finnish Case Study of Social Justice

    Finnish small-scale fisheries have declined in the face of technological development, urbanization, and industrialization, yet fishing livelihoods...
    Pekka Salmi, Kristina Svels in Blue Justice
    Chapter 2022
  5. 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,...

    Gordon M. Winder in MARE Publication Series
    Book 2018
  6. Introduction: Fisheries, Quota Management, Quota Transfer and Bio-economic Rationalization

    Individual transferable quotas (ITQs) were heralded in the 1980s as a market-based solution to the problem of overfishing and were adopted around the...
    Chapter 2018
  7. The English SSF Fleet

    There is a specific definition of SSF in England which rests on a length threshold of 10 m and under (Davies et al. 2018). This reflects the practice...
    Rebecca Korda, Tim Gray, Selina M. Stead in Resilience in the English Small-Scale Fishery
    Chapter 2021
  8. Introduction

    This book is intended as a contribution to our understanding of the uncertain situation of small-scale fisheries (SSF) which face marginalisation in...
    Rebecca Korda, Tim Gray, Selina M. Stead in Resilience in the English Small-Scale Fishery
    Chapter 2021
  9. Applications of agent-based models for green development: a systematic review

    Green development is well-received as an important trend in current world development. It needs to consider characteristics of heterogeneity,...

    Qingfeng Meng, Yu Ji, ... Heap-Yih Chong in Environment, Development and Sustainability
    Article 27 April 2024
  10. Providing Integrated Total Catch Advice for the Management of Mixed Fisheries with an Eco-viability Approach

    Well-established single-species approaches are not adapted to the management of mixed fisheries where multiple species are simultaneously caught in...

    Florence Briton, Claire Macher, ... Olivier Thébaud in Environmental Modeling & Assessment
    Article Open access 26 November 2019
  11. Particularities of the Legal Framework for the Mexican Emissions Trading System

    This paper examines the legal bases for the mandatory regulation of the emissions trading system in Mexico. They are derived from the main...
    Chapter Open access 2022
  12. Individual Vessel Quotas in Germany and Denmark: A Fair Distribution Process?

    Sustainability is one of the main focuses of the European Common Fisheries Policy (CFP). Drawing on the definition of Brundtland (Our common future:...
    Katharina Jantzen, Ralf Döring, ... Lorena Fricke in Fisheries, Quota Management and Quota Transfer
    Chapter 2018
  13. Institutions and Incentives to Facilitate Indigenous and Local Peoples’ Participation in the Access and Benefit Sharing Regime in India

    The important role of indigenous and local peoples (ILPs) in conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity is getting greater recognition in...
    Chapter 2022
  14. Transferable Quotas in Norwegian Fisheries

    Since 1990, the Norwegian fisheries management system has gradually moved towards a market mode where quotas are bought and sold. The end goal of the...
    Jahn Petter Johnsen, Svein Jentoft in Fisheries, Quota Management and Quota Transfer
    Chapter 2018
  15. Large floodplain river restoration in New Zealand: synthesis and critical evaluation to inform restoration planning and research

    New Zealand (NZ) has a diversity of large river ecosystems that provide essential ecosystem services but are impaired by multiple ecological impacts....

    Jonathan M. Abell, Michael A. **ram, ... Alton Perrie in Regional Environmental Change
    Article Open access 28 December 2022
  16. Global Ocean Governance and Ecological Civilization

    The ocean is fundamentally important for humankind. The ocean is also vital for the world’s economic development. A healthy ocean environment is a...
    Chapter Open access 2023
  17. Institutionalizing Injustice? Aligning Governance Orders in Swedish Small-Scale Fisheries

    Our study investigates how small-scale fisheries’ interests are represented in Swedish fisheries governance from a social justice perspective,...
    Sebastian Linke, Maris Boyd Gillette, Svein Jentoft in Blue Justice
    Chapter 2022
  18. Collective Experiences, Lessons, and Reflections About Blue Justice

    Since justice is better understood from on-the-ground experience, it is only fitting that lessons and reflections about Blue Justice are drawn from...
    Ratana Chuenpagdee, Moenieba Isaacs, ... Svein Jentoft in Blue Justice
    Chapter 2022
  19. ‘Re-grabbing’ marine resources: a blue degrowth agenda for the resurgence of small-scale fisheries in Malta

    The era of blue growth, underpinned by neoliberal policy discourses, has been pervasive in the promulgation of European marine governance and...

    Alicia Said, Douglas MacMillan in Sustainability Science
    Article 23 December 2019
  20. Fisheries sustainability assessment and sensitivity analysis: an illustration

    Using a modified Ecologically Sustainable Development (ESD) framework, this paper assesses progress towards sustainability over time with a case...

    Hussein Samh Al-Masroori, Shekar Bose in Environment, Development and Sustainability
    Article 24 March 2021
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