Rights Based FishingP.A. Neher, Ragnar Arnason, Nina Mollett Springer Science & Business Media, 30 апр. 1989 г. - Всего страниц: 541 The genesis of this conference was on a quay of the port of Bergen in March 1985. Ragnar Amason suggested to Phil Neher a small, mid-Atlantic conference on recent developments in fishery management. In the event, more than twenty papers were scheduled and over one hundred and fifty conferees were registered. Logistical complications were sorted through for a summer 1988 conference in Iceland. The really innovative management programs were in the South Pacific; Aus tralia and New Zealand had introduced Individual Transferable Quotas (ITQs); and Iceland, Norway and Canada were also experimenting with quotas. It seemed to the program committee (Rognvaldur Hannesson and Geoffrey Waugh were soon on board) that these quotas had more or less characteristics of property rights. Property rights were also taking other forms in other places (time and area licenses, restrictive licensing of vessels and gear, traditional use rights). The idea of rights based fishing became the theme of the conference. |
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Foundations of Rights Based Fishing | 5 |
Conceptual Origins of Rights Based Fishing | 11 |
COMMENTS | 39 |
Reflections on the Evolution of Rights Based Fishing | 47 |
COMMENTS | 65 |
Traditional and Territorial Use Rights | 69 |
The Organization of Traditional Inshore Fishery Management Systems in the Pacific | 73 |
COMMENTS | 86 |
The Atlantic Canadian Experience | 267 |
COMMENTS | 289 |
The Enterprise Allocation System in the Offshore Groundfish Sector in Atlantic Canada | 293 |
Fee Fishing | 321 |
Development Economics and Fishing Rights in the South Pacific Tuna Fishery | 323 |
COMMENTS | 349 |
Empirical Modelling | 351 |
An Economic Appraisal | 355 |
Exclusive Economic Zones | 95 |
Coastal State Rights Within the 200Mile Exclusive Economic Zone | 97 |
Individual Transferable Quotas Part One | 113 |
The Development and Implementation of New Zealands ITQ Management System | 117 |
COMMENTS | 146 |
COMMENTS | 150 |
Individual Transferable Quotas and Input Controls | 153 |
COMMENTS | 182 |
Individual Transferable Quotas Part Two | 185 |
Conceptual Constructs for Practical ITQ Management Policies | 191 |
COMMENTS | 210 |
Minimum Information Management with the Help of Catch Quotas | 215 |
COMMENTS | 242 |
License Limitation | 247 |
Rent Generation in Limited Entry Fisheries | 249 |
COMMENTS | 263 |
Enterprise Quotas | 265 |
COMMENTS | 382 |
Price Response and Optimal Vessel Size in a MultiOutput Fishery | 389 |
COMMENTS | 412 |
An Econometric Study of Regulatory Enforcement and Compliance in the Commercial Inshore Lobster Fishery of Massachusetts | 415 |
COMMENTS | 429 |
Theoretical Modelling | 433 |
A numerical study on the Icelandic cod fisheries | 435 |
COMMENTS | 457 |
Catch Quotas and the Variability of Allowable Catch | 459 |
The Importance of Population Dynamics and Stock Dependent Costs | 467 |
COMMENTS | 481 |
The Economics of PredatorPrey Harvesting | 485 |
Fishing Quota Management with Multiple Stock Objectives | 505 |
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