Democratic governance of natural resources requires democratic accountability. To explore the ante- cedence of public preference for marine policy instruments, this study revisit previous research findings linking inefficient political institutions to demand for more coercive policy tools. Thus, the aim of this study is to investigates the influence of 1) effectiveness of authorities and 2) regulatory compliance among resources users on the public preference for marine policy instruments. A 2 2 between-subject scenario experimental approach was utilised, where the effectiveness of authorities and regulatory compliance of shrimpers varied. Respondents were asked to rank three different marine policy instru- ment: 1) tougher penalties for non...
Small-scale corruption in government administrations that govern natural resources is believed to ha...
Public participation in the decision-making process is a key element of good governance. In its late...
This paper deals with compliance in the European and Swedish fisheries management regimes. It takes ...
What explains the demand for regulation when institutions are considered ineffective, corrupt or inc...
In the choice between alternative environmental policy instruments, economists tend to favor policie...
This study is interested in cross-national differences in public preferences toward different forms ...
The implementation of marine protected areas, such as marine reserves and customary fishing areas, i...
In the choice between alternative environmental policy instruments, economists tend to favor policie...
Finding effective solutions to manage marine resources is high on political and conservation agendas...
Using data from the Mid-Atlantic surf clam and ocean quahog fishery, we find that firms with a prefe...
Citizen participation has become a focus as a means for increasing democratic legitimacy across a ra...
In this paper we study whether environmental bureaucrats share preferences for environmental policy ...
Effective conservation depends largely on people's compliance with regulations. We investigate compl...
Choosing a policy instrument is a strategic choice. In the case of fisheries interactions with marin...
Advocates, practitioners and policy-makers continue to use and advocate for marine protected areas (...
Small-scale corruption in government administrations that govern natural resources is believed to ha...
Public participation in the decision-making process is a key element of good governance. In its late...
This paper deals with compliance in the European and Swedish fisheries management regimes. It takes ...
What explains the demand for regulation when institutions are considered ineffective, corrupt or inc...
In the choice between alternative environmental policy instruments, economists tend to favor policie...
This study is interested in cross-national differences in public preferences toward different forms ...
The implementation of marine protected areas, such as marine reserves and customary fishing areas, i...
In the choice between alternative environmental policy instruments, economists tend to favor policie...
Finding effective solutions to manage marine resources is high on political and conservation agendas...
Using data from the Mid-Atlantic surf clam and ocean quahog fishery, we find that firms with a prefe...
Citizen participation has become a focus as a means for increasing democratic legitimacy across a ra...
In this paper we study whether environmental bureaucrats share preferences for environmental policy ...
Effective conservation depends largely on people's compliance with regulations. We investigate compl...
Choosing a policy instrument is a strategic choice. In the case of fisheries interactions with marin...
Advocates, practitioners and policy-makers continue to use and advocate for marine protected areas (...
Small-scale corruption in government administrations that govern natural resources is believed to ha...
Public participation in the decision-making process is a key element of good governance. In its late...
This paper deals with compliance in the European and Swedish fisheries management regimes. It takes ...