Union (EU) is considered a failure when it comes to securing fish-stocks. This paper explores reasons to this state of affairs by analysing the views and opinions among those subjected to regulations, namely professional fishermen (in Sweden). Since the capacity of any natural management regime to protect the resources depends on appropriators ’ compliance, the prospects of sustainable natural management depends on improved understanding of when and why appropriators consent, and ultimately comply, with a regulative policy. So, when do fishermen comply with a fishery management regime? Instrumental views give a straightforward explanation; when the risk of being caught is considered high (and the potential economic profit of rule-breaking i...
Second Symposium on Fishery-Dependent Information, 3-6 March 2014, Rome, Italy.-- 1 pageFaced with i...
Many fish stocks are controlled by fish quotas divided among individual firms. Such quota regimes ne...
Noncompliance is an important problem for fisheries regulators, and a number of studies have con-sid...
Despite two decades of the Common Fishery Policy (CFP), the fishery politics of the European Union (...
This paper deals with compliance in the European and Swedish fisheries management regimes. It takes ...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Fisheries management is typically "rich" in rules and regulations. Not only is there a constant supp...
This paper seeks to study government’s regulation of fisheries (or other natural resources) in the p...
The widespread practice of discarding dead fish is believed to negatively affect the sustainability ...
High levels of regulatory compliance are essential to the success of environmental and natural resou...
The demand for fish product in Ghana is always increasing due to the use of fishing delicacies and i...
This paper explores a series of maxims, widely known in policy and academic circles as the ‘principl...
A comparative qualitative study of Norwegian and Newfoundland inshore fisheries revealed that compli...
The article addresses the interface between law and the morality of civil society. It starts with a ...
Second Symposium on Fishery-Dependent Information, 3-6 March 2014, Rome, Italy.-- 1 pageFaced with i...
Many fish stocks are controlled by fish quotas divided among individual firms. Such quota regimes ne...
Noncompliance is an important problem for fisheries regulators, and a number of studies have con-sid...
Despite two decades of the Common Fishery Policy (CFP), the fishery politics of the European Union (...
This paper deals with compliance in the European and Swedish fisheries management regimes. It takes ...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Fisheries management is typically "rich" in rules and regulations. Not only is there a constant supp...
This paper seeks to study government’s regulation of fisheries (or other natural resources) in the p...
The widespread practice of discarding dead fish is believed to negatively affect the sustainability ...
High levels of regulatory compliance are essential to the success of environmental and natural resou...
The demand for fish product in Ghana is always increasing due to the use of fishing delicacies and i...
This paper explores a series of maxims, widely known in policy and academic circles as the ‘principl...
A comparative qualitative study of Norwegian and Newfoundland inshore fisheries revealed that compli...
The article addresses the interface between law and the morality of civil society. It starts with a ...
Second Symposium on Fishery-Dependent Information, 3-6 March 2014, Rome, Italy.-- 1 pageFaced with i...
Many fish stocks are controlled by fish quotas divided among individual firms. Such quota regimes ne...
Noncompliance is an important problem for fisheries regulators, and a number of studies have con-sid...