Fisheries management must take account of environmental sustainability, economic profitability, and social benefits generated by the public resources. The traditional approach of maximum economic yield (MEY), however, is yet to consider social objectives in deriving quantitative quotes. Current MEY evaluation framework would be appropriate if the economic rent was distributed back to the public. If public resources are privatized as corporations, the rent largely flows to the owners of large capital in the fishing industry. This is in stark contrast to the aims of benefiting the community as a whole. In this short paper, we promote a socially responsible framework in decision-making of fisheries management. This approach is beyond the fleet...
Fisheries management, freshwater or marine, is found in virtually every country in the world. Fisher...
There is now wide acknowledgement that traditional single-species approaches are not adapted to the ...
There is now wide acknowledgement that traditional single-species approaches are not adapted to the ...
Fisheries management must take account of environmental sustainability, economic profitability, and ...
This paper details Australian research that developed tools to assist fisheries managers and governm...
This paper details Australian research that developed tools to assist fisheries managers and governm...
The principles of Ecologically Sustainable Development and Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management requ...
Ecosystem based fisheries management (EBFM) provides a framework to achieve ecological, economic and...
The notion that sustainability rests on three pillars ' economic, environmental and social ' has bee...
Economists have long argued that a fishery that maximizes its economic potential usually will also s...
Improving the economic performance of fisheries is becoming increasingly important in fisheries mana...
Fisheries management discourse is increasingly promoting the adoption of bioeconomic modelling and t...
Improving the economic performance of fisheries is becoming increasingly important in fisheries mana...
Sustainability of global fisheries is a growing concern. The United Nations has identified three pil...
The appealing concept of optimal harvesting is often used in fisheries to obtain new management stra...
Fisheries management, freshwater or marine, is found in virtually every country in the world. Fisher...
There is now wide acknowledgement that traditional single-species approaches are not adapted to the ...
There is now wide acknowledgement that traditional single-species approaches are not adapted to the ...
Fisheries management must take account of environmental sustainability, economic profitability, and ...
This paper details Australian research that developed tools to assist fisheries managers and governm...
This paper details Australian research that developed tools to assist fisheries managers and governm...
The principles of Ecologically Sustainable Development and Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management requ...
Ecosystem based fisheries management (EBFM) provides a framework to achieve ecological, economic and...
The notion that sustainability rests on three pillars ' economic, environmental and social ' has bee...
Economists have long argued that a fishery that maximizes its economic potential usually will also s...
Improving the economic performance of fisheries is becoming increasingly important in fisheries mana...
Fisheries management discourse is increasingly promoting the adoption of bioeconomic modelling and t...
Improving the economic performance of fisheries is becoming increasingly important in fisheries mana...
Sustainability of global fisheries is a growing concern. The United Nations has identified three pil...
The appealing concept of optimal harvesting is often used in fisheries to obtain new management stra...
Fisheries management, freshwater or marine, is found in virtually every country in the world. Fisher...
There is now wide acknowledgement that traditional single-species approaches are not adapted to the ...
There is now wide acknowledgement that traditional single-species approaches are not adapted to the ...