-Since “balanced harvest” was proposed in 2010 as a possible tool in the operationalization of the ecosystem approach to fisheries (EAF), the concept gained extensive international attention. Because maintaining ecosystem structure and achieving maximum sustainable yields have become two of the key international legal obligations in fisheries management, balanced harvest is as topical as ever. An international workshop on balanced harvest, organized by the IUCN Fisheries Expert Group at FAO headquarters in 2014, reviewed the progress in the field and discussed its prospects and challenges. Several articles in this theme set, mostly based on presentations from the workshop, discuss ecological, economical, legal, social, and operational issue...
Ecosystems are complex and dynamic natural units that produce goods and services beyond those of ben...
Sustainability in fisheries has over the past decades evolved from a single species maximization con...
Abstract Kraak, S. B. M., Reid, D. G., Gerritsen, H. D., Kelly, C. J., Fitzpatrick, M...
Since “balanced harvest” was proposed in 2010 as a possible tool in the operationalization of the ec...
Published versionBalanced harvest has been proposed to reduce fishing impact on ecosystems while sim...
Balanced harvest has been proposed to reduce fishing impact on ecosystems while simultaneously maint...
The concept of the Ecosystem Approach has entered the fishery harvesting discussions both from fishe...
The concept of the Ecosystem Approach has entered the fishery harvesting discussions both from fishe...
A global assessment of fishing patterns and fishing pressure from 110 different Ecopath models, rep...
Balanced harvest has been suggested as a new paradigm of fisheries management in order to minimize t...
Balanced harvesting (BH) has been proposed as an alternative to the paradigm of more selective fishi...
Balanced harvest (BH) proposes moderate fishing mortality rates across all species or sizes in propo...
The approach to fisheries termed "balanced harvesting" (BH) calls for fishing across the widest poss...
Fisheries management as a discipline has evolved with the ever increasing human engagement in fishin...
“Balanced Harvesting” (BH) has been suggested as a possible strategy to meet the objectives of the E...
Ecosystems are complex and dynamic natural units that produce goods and services beyond those of ben...
Sustainability in fisheries has over the past decades evolved from a single species maximization con...
Abstract Kraak, S. B. M., Reid, D. G., Gerritsen, H. D., Kelly, C. J., Fitzpatrick, M...
Since “balanced harvest” was proposed in 2010 as a possible tool in the operationalization of the ec...
Published versionBalanced harvest has been proposed to reduce fishing impact on ecosystems while sim...
Balanced harvest has been proposed to reduce fishing impact on ecosystems while simultaneously maint...
The concept of the Ecosystem Approach has entered the fishery harvesting discussions both from fishe...
The concept of the Ecosystem Approach has entered the fishery harvesting discussions both from fishe...
A global assessment of fishing patterns and fishing pressure from 110 different Ecopath models, rep...
Balanced harvest has been suggested as a new paradigm of fisheries management in order to minimize t...
Balanced harvesting (BH) has been proposed as an alternative to the paradigm of more selective fishi...
Balanced harvest (BH) proposes moderate fishing mortality rates across all species or sizes in propo...
The approach to fisheries termed "balanced harvesting" (BH) calls for fishing across the widest poss...
Fisheries management as a discipline has evolved with the ever increasing human engagement in fishin...
“Balanced Harvesting” (BH) has been suggested as a possible strategy to meet the objectives of the E...
Ecosystems are complex and dynamic natural units that produce goods and services beyond those of ben...
Sustainability in fisheries has over the past decades evolved from a single species maximization con...
Abstract Kraak, S. B. M., Reid, D. G., Gerritsen, H. D., Kelly, C. J., Fitzpatrick, M...