Sustainable development (SD) policies targeting marine economic sectors, designed to alleviate poverty and conserve marine ecosystems, have proliferated in recent years. Many developing countries are providing poor fishing households with new fishing boats (fishing capital) that can be used further offshore as a means to improve incomes and relieve fishing pressure on nearshore fish stocks. These kinds of policies are a marine variant of traditional SD policies focused on agriculture. Here, we evaluate ex ante economic and environmental impacts of provisions of fishing and agricultural capital, with and without enforcement of fishing regulations that prohibit the use of larger vessels in nearshore habitats. Combining methods from developmen...
Coastal communities in BC are facing a loss of adaptive capacity and resiliency in the economy that ...
Models of resource sustainability and exploitation have developed as an important management tool fo...
Abstract only.For small island developing states in particular, the fisheries sector plays a critica...
Sustainable development (SD) policies targeting marine economicsectors, designed to alleviate povert...
In many lower-income countries, the establishment of marine protected areas (MPAs) involves signific...
The rapid growth of fish farming over the past three decades has generated heated debate over the ro...
In most EU coastal areas, over the last two decades, a significant employment and income shrink was ...
Climate change impacts and industrial fishing put pressure on local communities globally. Mozambique...
The effects of economic development on the exploitation of renewable resources are investigated in s...
International audienceSome recommendations made by the World Parks Congress in Durban (2003) undersc...
Rural communities often rely exclusively on natural resource utilization for both subsistence and in...
Two main drivers of global trends in noncompliance of marine protected areas regulations are food an...
abstract: Conservation of marine resources is critical to the wellbeing of human communities. Coasta...
Coastal resources in Tanzania have come under increasing pressure over the past three decades, which...
Coastal communities in BC are facing a loss of adaptive capacity and resiliency in the economy that ...
Models of resource sustainability and exploitation have developed as an important management tool fo...
Abstract only.For small island developing states in particular, the fisheries sector plays a critica...
Sustainable development (SD) policies targeting marine economicsectors, designed to alleviate povert...
In many lower-income countries, the establishment of marine protected areas (MPAs) involves signific...
The rapid growth of fish farming over the past three decades has generated heated debate over the ro...
In most EU coastal areas, over the last two decades, a significant employment and income shrink was ...
Climate change impacts and industrial fishing put pressure on local communities globally. Mozambique...
The effects of economic development on the exploitation of renewable resources are investigated in s...
International audienceSome recommendations made by the World Parks Congress in Durban (2003) undersc...
Rural communities often rely exclusively on natural resource utilization for both subsistence and in...
Two main drivers of global trends in noncompliance of marine protected areas regulations are food an...
abstract: Conservation of marine resources is critical to the wellbeing of human communities. Coasta...
Coastal resources in Tanzania have come under increasing pressure over the past three decades, which...
Coastal communities in BC are facing a loss of adaptive capacity and resiliency in the economy that ...
Models of resource sustainability and exploitation have developed as an important management tool fo...
Abstract only.For small island developing states in particular, the fisheries sector plays a critica...