E-Book, Englisch, Band 23, 435 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Fish & Fisheries Series
Pitcher / Hart / Pauly Reinventing Fisheries Management
1998
ISBN: 978-94-011-4433-9
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, Band 23, 435 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Fish & Fisheries Series
ISBN: 978-94-011-4433-9
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Weitere Infos & Material
One Why does Fisheries Management Need Reinventing?.- 1 World fisheries are in crisis? We must respond!.- 2 Reinventing the tree: reflections on the organic growth and creative pruning of fisheries management structures.- 3 Measuring the unmeasurable: a multivariate and interdisciplinary method for rapid appraisal of the health of fisheries.- Two New Policies for a Reinvented Fisheries Management.- 4 Science and decision making in fisheries management.- 5 People, purses and power: developing fisheries policy for the new South Africa.- 6 Beyond the status quo: rethinking fishery management.- 7 Reinventing the formulation of policy in future fisheries.- 8 Harnessing market forces and consumer power in favour of sustainable fisheries.- 9 Green fisheries: certification as a management tool.- 10 Aboriginal fisheries and a sustainable future: a case study from an agreement with the Nisga’a nation in British Columbia.- 11 Aquatic resources education for the development of world needs.- Three The Role of the Social Sciences in a Reinvented Fisheries Management.- 12 Social science in fisheries management: a risk assessment.- 13 Community-based cooperative management: renewed interest in an old paradigm.- 14 Fostering sustainable development and research by encouraging the right kind of institutions.- 15 Cooperation and quotas.- 16 Conflict, consent and cooperation: an evolutionary perspective on individual human behaviour in fisheries management.- 17 Enlarging the shadow of the future: avoiding conflict and conserving fish.- 18 A political ecology of fisheries.- 19 The role of economic tools in redefining fisheries management.- 20 Social regime formation and community participation in fisheries management.- Four Coping with Ecology in a Reinvented Fisheries Management.- 21Designing fisheries management systems that do not depend upon accurate stock assessment.- 22 Fish production, food webs and simple trophic models.- 23 Protected marine reserves as hedges against uncertainty: an economist’s perspective.- 24 Rebuilding ecosystems, not sustainability, as the proper goal of fishery management.- 25 Ocean triads and radical interdecadal variation: bane and boon to scientific fisheries management.- Five Modelling Through in a Reinvented Fisheries Management.- 26 The red light and adaptive management.- 27 Fundamental obstacles to the application of ecological science in fisheries management.- 28 Evolutionary models for fisheries management.- 29 Bayesian decision analysis and uncertainty in fisheries management.- 30 A strategy for advancing stock assessment.- Six Overview and Synthesis.- 31 Speaking for themselves: new acts, new actors and a New Deal in a reinvented fisheries management.- Author index.- Species index.