Innovations in fishery management over the last three decades have been broadly based on delineating and assigning property rights. When the assignment of rights aligns individual incentives with the goals of management, self-interest can induce participants to solve many of the management problems that might otherwise be relegated to command and control
In many fisheries around the world, the failures of centralized, top-down management have produced a...
Economic theory predicts that open access leads to myopic behaviour of fishermen, while improving pr...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Abstract. Rights-based management in federally managed fisheries off Alaska has evolved rapidly over...
"Fisheries are complex and interdependent ecological and social systems that require integrated mana...
Research PaperRights-based management in federally managed fisheries off Alaska has evolved rapidly ...
A model of a single species commercial fishery based on tradable harvesting rights is presented. The...
Fisheries the world over are poorly managed and under stress. Yet, proper fishery management can bot...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
This paper describes a novel experiment designed to examine how rent dissipation may occur in fisher...
Open access fisheries represent a classic common pool resources problem, in which individual incenti...
Rights-based management approaches are being increasingly applied to global fisheries as an alternat...
Abstract: Besides some interesting results, the Common Fisheries Policy has not delivered a sustaina...
This study was a theoretical investigation into an alternative management system for the surf clam f...
Rights-based arrangements increasingly are under consideration for adoption in fisheries to mitigate...
In many fisheries around the world, the failures of centralized, top-down management have produced a...
Economic theory predicts that open access leads to myopic behaviour of fishermen, while improving pr...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Abstract. Rights-based management in federally managed fisheries off Alaska has evolved rapidly over...
"Fisheries are complex and interdependent ecological and social systems that require integrated mana...
Research PaperRights-based management in federally managed fisheries off Alaska has evolved rapidly ...
A model of a single species commercial fishery based on tradable harvesting rights is presented. The...
Fisheries the world over are poorly managed and under stress. Yet, proper fishery management can bot...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
This paper describes a novel experiment designed to examine how rent dissipation may occur in fisher...
Open access fisheries represent a classic common pool resources problem, in which individual incenti...
Rights-based management approaches are being increasingly applied to global fisheries as an alternat...
Abstract: Besides some interesting results, the Common Fisheries Policy has not delivered a sustaina...
This study was a theoretical investigation into an alternative management system for the surf clam f...
Rights-based arrangements increasingly are under consideration for adoption in fisheries to mitigate...
In many fisheries around the world, the failures of centralized, top-down management have produced a...
Economic theory predicts that open access leads to myopic behaviour of fishermen, while improving pr...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...