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A survey of alternative livelihood options for Hong Kong's fishers
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International Journal of Social Economics (2008) 35 (5): 380–395.
Published: 11 April 2008
...Louise Teh; William W.L. Cheung; Andy Cornish; Clarus Chu; U. Rashid Sumaila Purpose Hong Kong's largely unregulated fisheries are in a state of biological and economic decline. The government has proposed new fisheries management regulations which will likely restrict fishing effort. Thus...
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Natural‐resource institutions and property rights in inland African fisheries: The case of the Lake Chad Basin region
Available to PurchaseC. Béné, A. Neiland, T. Jolley, B. Ladu, S. Ovie, O. Sule, M. Baba, E. Belal, K. Mindjimba, F. Tiotsop, L. Dara, A. Zakara, J. Quensiere
International Journal of Social Economics (2003) 30 (3): 275–301.
Published: 01 March 2003
...C. Béné; A. Neiland; T. Jolley; B. Ladu; S. Ovie; O. Sule; M. Baba; E. Belal; K. Mindjimba; F. Tiotsop; L. Dara; A. Zakara; J. Quensiere Although there exists a rich literature on fisheries traditional management systems in North and South America, Caribbean, Asia and Pacific islands, much less...
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The economic impact of environmental regulation on the blue crab industry
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International Journal of Social Economics (2002) 29 (7): 538–546.
Published: 01 July 2002
... the estimation of the model the impact multipliers are calculated. The impact multipliers indicate that the overall impact of the environmental regulations on the industry is the loss of $44 million per year. This loss is shared by all the agents involved in the industry. Food Industry Fisheries...
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Customary marine tenure systems and sustainable fisheries management in Papua New Guinea
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International Journal of Social Economics (2000) 27 (7-8-9-10): 917–927.
Published: 01 July 2000
...John Asafu‐Adjaye Takes a critical look at a current model of fisheries management which is based on principles related to Hardin’s “Tragedy of the Commons”. According to this model, where access to a fishery is free, it is not in the interest of the community to limit their fishing effort...
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Fishery management, environmental protection and trade liberalization
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International Journal of Social Economics (1997) 24 (1-2-3): 128–138.
Published: 01 January 1997
...H.F. Campbell; A. McIlgorm; B.M. Tsamenyi Discusses marine environment management and maximization of the sustainable use and non‐use values of the flow of goods and services generated by that environment. Expands on the traditional economic model of fishery management to include the protection...
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Is national transferable quota an economic policy option?
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International Journal of Social Economics (1996) 23 (4-5-6): 346–356.
Published: 01 April 1996
...Yoshihiro Kuronuma Examines one of the hypothetical economic policy options for international fisheries management, namely a national transferable quota (NTQ). Special emphasis will be placed on an examination of the voluntary agreement on the Antarctic whaling quota in 1962, as well as the trend...
