Marine capture fisheries face major and complex challenges: habitat degradation, poor economic returns, social hardships from depleted stocks, illegal fishing, and climate change, among others. The key factors that prevent the transition to sustainable fisheries are information failures, transition costs, use and non-use conflicts and capacity constraints. Using the experiences of fisheries successes and failures it is argued only through better governance and institutional change that encompasses the public good of the oceans (biodiversity, ecosystem integrity, sustainability) and societal values (existence, aesthetic and amenity) will fisheries be made sustainable. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
After a long history of overexploitation, increasing efforts to restore marine ecosystems and rebuil...
The global fisheries crisis of the 1990s has heightened concerns about ecologically sustainable mana...
Sustainability of global fisheries is a growing concern. The United Nations has identified three pil...
Marine capture fisheries face major and complex challenges: habitat degradation, poor economic retur...
Society has agreed on the goal of sustainable fisheries but achieving the goal is often submerged by...
Society has agreed on the goal of sustainable fisheries but achieving the goal is often submerged by...
Ensuring productive and sustainable fisheries involves understanding the complex interactions betwee...
Ensuring productive and sustainable fisheries involves understanding the complex interactions betwee...
Healthy marine ecosystems are vital for sustaining fisheries, poverty reduction, food security, and ...
The concept of sustainable fishing is well ingrained in marine conservation and marine governance. H...
The rate of change in marine ecosystems and the speed with which pressure on those systems is escala...
This article recognizes that the impacts and effects of fishing are key to marine ecosystem manageme...
This article examines two strands of discourse on wild capture fisheries; one that focuses on resour...
Sustainability may be defined as the maintenance of the quality, diversity and availability of fishe...
If reasonable fishery harvests and environmental harms are specified in new regulations, policies, a...
After a long history of overexploitation, increasing efforts to restore marine ecosystems and rebuil...
The global fisheries crisis of the 1990s has heightened concerns about ecologically sustainable mana...
Sustainability of global fisheries is a growing concern. The United Nations has identified three pil...
Marine capture fisheries face major and complex challenges: habitat degradation, poor economic retur...
Society has agreed on the goal of sustainable fisheries but achieving the goal is often submerged by...
Society has agreed on the goal of sustainable fisheries but achieving the goal is often submerged by...
Ensuring productive and sustainable fisheries involves understanding the complex interactions betwee...
Ensuring productive and sustainable fisheries involves understanding the complex interactions betwee...
Healthy marine ecosystems are vital for sustaining fisheries, poverty reduction, food security, and ...
The concept of sustainable fishing is well ingrained in marine conservation and marine governance. H...
The rate of change in marine ecosystems and the speed with which pressure on those systems is escala...
This article recognizes that the impacts and effects of fishing are key to marine ecosystem manageme...
This article examines two strands of discourse on wild capture fisheries; one that focuses on resour...
Sustainability may be defined as the maintenance of the quality, diversity and availability of fishe...
If reasonable fishery harvests and environmental harms are specified in new regulations, policies, a...
After a long history of overexploitation, increasing efforts to restore marine ecosystems and rebuil...
The global fisheries crisis of the 1990s has heightened concerns about ecologically sustainable mana...
Sustainability of global fisheries is a growing concern. The United Nations has identified three pil...