This study compares the details and performance of fisheries management between the EU and a selection of other countries worldwide: Iceland, New Zealand, and Australia, which are considered in many respects to be among the most advanced in the world in fisheries management. Fisheries management in the EU, Iceland, Australia, and New Zealand has developed following different paths, despite being based on similar instruments and principles. Iceland, Australia, and New Zealand have been at the forefront of developing management practices such as stakeholder involvement, legally binding management targets (Australia, New Zealand), individual transferable quotas, and discard bans (Iceland, New Zealand). The EU has since the beginning of the 21s...
International audienceThis review aims at comparing the fisheries management systems existing in New...
International audienceThis review aims at comparing the fisheries management systems existing in New...
International audienceThis review aims at comparing the fisheries management systems existing in New...
This study compares the details and performance of fisheries management between the EU and a selecti...
This study compares the details and performance of fisheries management between the EU and a selecti...
This study compares the details and performance of fisheries management between the EU and a selecti...
This study compares the details and performance of fisheries management between the EU and a selecti...
This study compares the details and performance of fisheries management between the EU and a selecti...
This study compares the details and performance of fisheries management between the EU and a selecti...
This study compares the details and performance of fisheries management between the EU and a selecti...
This study compares the details and performance of fisheries management between the EU and a selecti...
This review aims at comparing the fisheries management systems existing in New Zealand and in the E...
This review aims at comparing the fisheries management systems existing in New Zealand and in the E...
This review aims at comparing the fisheries management systems existing in New Zealand and in the E...
International audienceThis review aims at comparing the fisheries management systems existing in New...
International audienceThis review aims at comparing the fisheries management systems existing in New...
International audienceThis review aims at comparing the fisheries management systems existing in New...
International audienceThis review aims at comparing the fisheries management systems existing in New...
This study compares the details and performance of fisheries management between the EU and a selecti...
This study compares the details and performance of fisheries management between the EU and a selecti...
This study compares the details and performance of fisheries management between the EU and a selecti...
This study compares the details and performance of fisheries management between the EU and a selecti...
This study compares the details and performance of fisheries management between the EU and a selecti...
This study compares the details and performance of fisheries management between the EU and a selecti...
This study compares the details and performance of fisheries management between the EU and a selecti...
This study compares the details and performance of fisheries management between the EU and a selecti...
This review aims at comparing the fisheries management systems existing in New Zealand and in the E...
This review aims at comparing the fisheries management systems existing in New Zealand and in the E...
This review aims at comparing the fisheries management systems existing in New Zealand and in the E...
International audienceThis review aims at comparing the fisheries management systems existing in New...
International audienceThis review aims at comparing the fisheries management systems existing in New...
International audienceThis review aims at comparing the fisheries management systems existing in New...
International audienceThis review aims at comparing the fisheries management systems existing in New...