Inspired by Ostrom’s Governing the Commons (1990), this thesis examines fisheries collective action in the Dutch brown shrimp fishery. The study was conducted as a qualitative case study, with semi-structured interviews and an analysis of literature and secondary sources as the main research methods. Taking the perspective of the appropriators, the main collective action problem turned out to be related to market stabilisation, instead of resource conservation. Parallel to state regulation, two collective self-governance mechanisms were observed in this fishery: the MSC plan for resource conservation and the Production and Marketing Plan (PMP) for market stabilisation. One of the findings of the study is that the competition of the multiple...
The decline in fish stocks worldwide has often been attributed to problems inherent with resources b...
Small-scale fisheries are an important source of livelihoods, particularly among poor coastal popula...
Economic theory predicts that open access leads to myopic behaviour of fishermen, while improving pr...
Inspired by Ostrom’s Governing the Commons (1990), this thesis examines fisheries collective action ...
Self-regulation is now widely regarded as an effective mechanism for collective action aimed at sust...
The thesis tested the notion of collective ownership in the small-scale fisheries sector, as advocat...
Fisheries management, freshwater or marine, is found in virtually every country in the world. Fisher...
"Fisheries are complex and interdependent ecological and social systems that require integrated mana...
Declining fish stocks have led governments over the years to deploy traditional top-down measures in...
In coastal Karnataka two hundred thousand fishing households are directly dependent on marine fishin...
This paper analyses the historical development of fisheries management systems within the framework ...
This paper focuses on changing trust relationships among fishermen following new governance arrangem...
The decline in fish stocks worldwide has often been attributed to problems inherent with resources b...
Top down government ruling is perceived as a main contributor to the failure of fisheries management...
In response to the global fisheries crisis new governance models have been developed. In this thesis...
The decline in fish stocks worldwide has often been attributed to problems inherent with resources b...
Small-scale fisheries are an important source of livelihoods, particularly among poor coastal popula...
Economic theory predicts that open access leads to myopic behaviour of fishermen, while improving pr...
Inspired by Ostrom’s Governing the Commons (1990), this thesis examines fisheries collective action ...
Self-regulation is now widely regarded as an effective mechanism for collective action aimed at sust...
The thesis tested the notion of collective ownership in the small-scale fisheries sector, as advocat...
Fisheries management, freshwater or marine, is found in virtually every country in the world. Fisher...
"Fisheries are complex and interdependent ecological and social systems that require integrated mana...
Declining fish stocks have led governments over the years to deploy traditional top-down measures in...
In coastal Karnataka two hundred thousand fishing households are directly dependent on marine fishin...
This paper analyses the historical development of fisheries management systems within the framework ...
This paper focuses on changing trust relationships among fishermen following new governance arrangem...
The decline in fish stocks worldwide has often been attributed to problems inherent with resources b...
Top down government ruling is perceived as a main contributor to the failure of fisheries management...
In response to the global fisheries crisis new governance models have been developed. In this thesis...
The decline in fish stocks worldwide has often been attributed to problems inherent with resources b...
Small-scale fisheries are an important source of livelihoods, particularly among poor coastal popula...
Economic theory predicts that open access leads to myopic behaviour of fishermen, while improving pr...