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Hauge / Wilson Comparative Evaluations of Innovative Fisheries Management

Global Experiences and European Prospects
2009
ISBN: 978-90-481-2663-7
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
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Global Experiences and European Prospects

E-Book, Englisch, 272 Seiten, eBook

ISBN: 978-90-481-2663-7
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark



begins with a look at four places outside the European Union known for innovative management: New Zealand, Nova Scotia, Alaska and Iceland. Then the focus shifts to the success criteria related to specific disciplines including biological and social robustness, economic efficiency and impacts on management costs. Hypotheses are tested using data capable of generating useful results. The main conclusions include a retrospective of how key concepts defined and represented the various perspectives, skills and backgrounds that made up the multidisciplinary CEVIS project.

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1. Introduction: The CEVIS Idea.- 1.1 The Idea of an Innovation Evaluation Framework.- 1.2 The Selected Innovations.- 1.3 Participatory Governance.- 1.4 Rights-based Approaches.- 1.5 Effort Control.- 1.6 Decision Rule Systems.- 1.7 Outline of the Book.- 1.8 References.- 2. The New Zeland Quota Management System (QMS) and its Complementary Mechanisms.- 2.1 Introduction.- 2.2 Research Methods.- 2.3 The New Zealand Quota Management System (QMS).- 2.3.1 Background.- 2.3.2 The Introduction of the QMS.- 2.3.3 The Core of the QMS.- 2.4 Mechanisms Complementary to the QMS.- 2.4.1 Participation.- 2.4.2 The Cost Recovery Programme (CRP).- 2.4.3 The Deemed Value Instrument.- 2.4.4 The Paper Trail System.- 2.4.5 The Discount Rate Instrument for Reducing Sea Mammal By-catch.- 2.5 The Outcomes of the QMS Imprementation.- 2.5.1 Fishing Industry Development.- 2.5.2 Indigenous People.- 2.5.3 Fishing Communities and Recreational Fisheries.- 2.5.4 Resource Status and Assessments.- 2.6 Evaluation of the New Zealand QMS.- 2.7 Conclusions.- 2.8 Acknowledgements.- 2.9 References.- 3. Rights-based Management and Participatory Governance in Southwest Nova Scotia.- 3.1 Introduction.- 3.1.1 Background to the Case Study Innovations.- 3.2 The Rights-based System.- 3.2.1 A Brief History of Innovation.- 3.2.2 Structure of the Individual Access Rights.- 3.2.3 Impacts of the Rights-based System.- 3.3 The Community Management Boards.- 3.3.1 A Brief History of the Innovation.- 3.3.2 The CMBs and the Costs of Management.- 3.3.3 The CMBs, Sanctions and Compliance.- 3.3.4 The Case of Shelburne B.- 3.4 Participatory Approaches to Science and Management Decision.- 3.4.1 History of Innovation.- 3.4.2 Participation in Stock Assessment Processes.- 3.4.3 Participation in Other Scientific Work – the FSRS.- 3.4.4 Industry Involvement in Management Decisions.- 3.4.5 Indicators and the EBFM.- 3.5 Conclusions.- 3.5.1 Rights-based Management in Nova Scotia.-3.5.2 Participatory Management in Nova Scotia.- 3.6 References.- 4. Abundant Fish Stocks and Profitable Fisheries Off Alaska – a Study on Harvest Control Rules and Pollock Cooperatives.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 Background.- 4.3 The Tier System and the TAC-setting Process.- 4.3.1 The Evolution of the Tier System.- 4.3.2 Description of the Tier System.- 4.3.3 Assessment of the Tier System.- 4.4 Bering Sea Pollock Cooperatives: Economic Gains at the Cost of Social Acceptance?- 4.4.1 Evolution and Characteristics of the Pollock Cooperatives.- 4.4.2 Assessment of the Pollock Cooperatives.- 4.5 Conclusions.- 4.6 Acknowledgements.- 4.7 References.- 5. The Icelandic ITQ System.- 5.1 Introduction.- 5.2 Research Methods.- 5.3 Perspectives on the Icelandic ITQ System.- 5.4 A Brief History of the Management System.- 5.5 Biological Robustness/State of Stocks.- 5.5.1 Landing Statistics.- 5.5.2 Harvest Control Rule.- 5.5.3 Cod Equivalents.- 5.5.4 Temporarily Closed Areas.- 5.6 Economic Efficiency.- 5.6.1 Fleet Composition and Development.- 5.7 Social Robustness.- 5.7.1 Quota Concentration.- 5.7.2 Community Quota and Coastal Communities.- 5.7.3 Legality and Fairness.- 5.8 Conclusions.- 5.9 References.- 6. Evaluating Biological Robustness of Innovative Management Alternatives.- 6.1 Introduction.- 6.1.1 Fisheries Management Innovations.- 6.1.2 Biological Robustness.- 6.1.3 General Approach.- 6.2 Case Studies – Evaluating Innovative Management Regimes.- 6.2.1 North Sea – Evaluating Participatory Governance and Effort Management.- 6.2.2 Baltic System – Evaluating Effort Management.- 6.2.3 Western Shelf Hake (Merluccius merluccius) – Evaluating Participatory Governance and Effort Management.- 6.2.4 Western Shelf Anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) – Evaluating Decision Rules.- 6.2.5 Faroe Islands – Evaluating Effort Management.- 6.3 Conclusions.- 6.3.1 Participatory Governance.- 6.3.2 Effort Management.- 6.3.3 Harvest Control



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