The effects of economic development on the exploitation of renewable resources are investigated in settings where property rights are ill defined or not enforced. This paper explores potential conservation implications from labor and product market developments, such as enhanced transportation infrastructure. A model is developed that predicts individual fish catch per unit effort based on characteristics of individual fishermen and the development status of their villages. The econometric model is estimated using data from a cross-sectional household survey of artisanal coral reef fishermen in Minahasa, Indonesia, taking account of fishermen heterogeneity. Variation across different villages and across fishermen within the villages is used...
Economic development policies may have important economic and ecological consequences beyond the sec...
Sustainable development (SD) policies targeting marine economic sectors, designed to alleviate pover...
Environmental challenges are as vast as the universe, allowing for numerous studies on their various...
In many developing countries a lack of property rights leads to unsustainable harvests of traditiona...
This paper combines a model of open access fisheries exploitation with a distance-based approach to ...
This paper combines a model of open access fisheries exploitation with a distance-based approach to ...
In many lower-income countries, the establishment of marine protected areas (MPAs) involves signific...
1. Human population growth, rising incomes, and increased commercialization of marine resources prom...
Management of tropical fisheries often fails because of a limited sectoral approach that disregards ...
The relationship between productive efficiency and sustainable development of fishing industries in ...
Fisheries in Madura generally remain still more undeveloped in comparison with East Java. Any fishin...
International audienceSome recommendations made by the World Parks Congress in Durban (2003) undersc...
Copyright © 2015 Zamroni, A., This is an open access article published under the terms of the Creati...
The marine fishery resources in Malaysia have declined considerably over the past decades primarily ...
Economic development policies may have important economic and ecological consequences beyond the sec...
Sustainable development (SD) policies targeting marine economic sectors, designed to alleviate pover...
Environmental challenges are as vast as the universe, allowing for numerous studies on their various...
In many developing countries a lack of property rights leads to unsustainable harvests of traditiona...
This paper combines a model of open access fisheries exploitation with a distance-based approach to ...
This paper combines a model of open access fisheries exploitation with a distance-based approach to ...
In many lower-income countries, the establishment of marine protected areas (MPAs) involves signific...
1. Human population growth, rising incomes, and increased commercialization of marine resources prom...
Management of tropical fisheries often fails because of a limited sectoral approach that disregards ...
The relationship between productive efficiency and sustainable development of fishing industries in ...
Fisheries in Madura generally remain still more undeveloped in comparison with East Java. Any fishin...
International audienceSome recommendations made by the World Parks Congress in Durban (2003) undersc...
Copyright © 2015 Zamroni, A., This is an open access article published under the terms of the Creati...
The marine fishery resources in Malaysia have declined considerably over the past decades primarily ...
Economic development policies may have important economic and ecological consequences beyond the sec...
Sustainable development (SD) policies targeting marine economic sectors, designed to alleviate pover...
Environmental challenges are as vast as the universe, allowing for numerous studies on their various...