There is almost universal agreement that the most effective solution to open-access natural resource problems lies in some form of ownership. Authors disagree on the secondary question of which ownership form, i.e., private, community, or government, will produce the most efficient or equitable results under particular conditions. There has been little attention paid to the fact that government ownership, that is, regulation, is certain to produce results that all interested subsets of the public will view as inefficient and inequitable. Dissatisfaction flows inevitably from the requirements and realities of democratic decision-making structures and constraints. In other words, a democracy puts more emphasis on fair process and the incorpor...
If reasonable fishery harvests and environmental harms are specified in new regulations, policies, a...
"Fisheries are complex and interdependent ecological and social systems that require integrated mana...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
There is almost universal agreement that the most effective solution to open-access natural resource...
In Douglas v. Seacoast Products, Inc., the United States Supreme Court seemingly laid to rest any li...
Research PaperIn considering fisheries regulation in the next decade, I make a concluding point that...
This essay adds a perspective from fisheries governance to the broader inquiry into the respective r...
The problems raised by anti-commons and bureaucracy have been linked since the study of Buchanan & Y...
The lack of an efficient property rights structure is widely recognized as the prime impediment to ...
Management of many global marine fisheries have faltered under science-based government-sponsored ma...
The world’s press regularly carries warnings that over-fishing is emptying the seas of their most im...
Small-scale fisheries (SSF) in England face several challenges to their viability. We argue that the...
Fisheries the world over are poorly managed and under stress. Yet, proper fishery management can bot...
Two important new directions in resource and environmental management are increased reliance on mark...
The failure of modern fisheries management is blamed on myriad socio-economic and technical problems...
If reasonable fishery harvests and environmental harms are specified in new regulations, policies, a...
"Fisheries are complex and interdependent ecological and social systems that require integrated mana...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
There is almost universal agreement that the most effective solution to open-access natural resource...
In Douglas v. Seacoast Products, Inc., the United States Supreme Court seemingly laid to rest any li...
Research PaperIn considering fisheries regulation in the next decade, I make a concluding point that...
This essay adds a perspective from fisheries governance to the broader inquiry into the respective r...
The problems raised by anti-commons and bureaucracy have been linked since the study of Buchanan & Y...
The lack of an efficient property rights structure is widely recognized as the prime impediment to ...
Management of many global marine fisheries have faltered under science-based government-sponsored ma...
The world’s press regularly carries warnings that over-fishing is emptying the seas of their most im...
Small-scale fisheries (SSF) in England face several challenges to their viability. We argue that the...
Fisheries the world over are poorly managed and under stress. Yet, proper fishery management can bot...
Two important new directions in resource and environmental management are increased reliance on mark...
The failure of modern fisheries management is blamed on myriad socio-economic and technical problems...
If reasonable fishery harvests and environmental harms are specified in new regulations, policies, a...
"Fisheries are complex and interdependent ecological and social systems that require integrated mana...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...