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  • Hilger, James; Janofsky, Eric (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2010)
    Recent aggregate models of recreational participation have largely focused on demand systems and choice models utilizing cross sectional data. While these strategies may be advantageous for the estimation of welfare m ...
  • Tada, Minoru; Huang, Wenfeng; Kobayashi, Shintaro; Tanji, Hajime (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2008)
    Inland fisheries in the Tonlesap Lake of Cambodia play an essential role in providing with protein and cash income to the poor around the lake. However, the fisheries face a crisis of fish resource depletion due to exces ...
  • Munro, Gordon R. (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2010)
    The University of British Columbia based Global Ocean Economics Project will, in its second phase, be addressing the issue of the rebuilding of hitherto overexploited capture fisheries. In so doing, it looks forward to ...
  • Garmendia, Eneko; Murillas, Arantza; Escapa, Marta; Gallastegui, Mari Carmen (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2008)
    This paper analyzes the suitability of strong and weak sustainability assessment in the context of fisheries management. This topic is a main stream issue in the field of Ecological Economics, but its application to fish ...
  • Anderson, James; Anderson, Christopher (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2010)
    The paper will report on the development of a new set of wealth-based Fishery Performance Indicators (FPI) for evaluating and comparing the worlds fisheries management systems. A wealth-based fishery management system ...
  • Johnston, Richard S. (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
  • Eggert, Håkan; Greaker, Mads; Kidane, Asmerom (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2010)
    In this paper we try to assess the welfare implications of the Tanzanian fisheries boom following from the increase in quantities and prices of the Lake Victoria Nile perch export primarily to Europe over the last twenty ...
  • Baggio, Michele; Lichtenberg, Erik (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2010)
    This paper investigates the welfare effects of random closures in a fishery operating under open access. At each point in time, a fishery is facing the probability of an extreme event that impairs fishing activities bu ...
  • Jahan, Khondker Murshed-e; Abdullah, Nik Mustapha R.; Viswanathan, K. Kuperan (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    Fisheries co-management starts with the premise that stakeholders have the innate capacity to improve resource condition as well as the welfare of the society. If this is true, there is a need for rapid and substantial ...
  • Charles, Anthony; Allison, Edward H.; Chuenpagdee, Ratana; Mbatha, Philile (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2012)
    This paper provides summaries of presentations at a special session of IIFET 2012 that explored the potential value of a ‘wellbeing’ approach in small-scale fisheries, drawing on insights from the Governing Small-Scale F ...
  • Sylvia, Gil; Davis, Shannon (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2012)
    Major fishery investment has recently been implemented in West Africa as part of the World Bank's West Africa Regional Fisheries Program. To support this effort the New Partnership for Africa's Development funded develop ...
  • McLeod, Paul; Lindner, Bob; McElroy, James Kevin; Nicholls, John (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2010)
    Australia’s western rock lobster fishery is its most valuable and hence from a biological perspective most tightly managed major commercial fishery, yet it has been beset by problems of miniscule recruitment over the pas ...
  • Abbott, Joshua; Haynie, Alan (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2010)
    In the quest to limit the bycatch of non-target species, marine protected areas (MPAs) have been frequently utilized. MPAs are popular with ecologists and fishery managers because of their relative ease of administrat ...
  • Innes, James; Pascoe, Sean; Wilcox, Chris (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2010)
    Establishing marine protected areas (MPAs) often results in fishers being displaced from at least some of their existing grounds. A direct consequence of this is that governments may be required to make compensatory p ...
  • Berthou, Patrick; Leblond, Emilie; Daures, Fabienne; Quillérou, Emmanuelle; Guyader, Olivier (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2010)
    If the study of the fisheries dynamics increasingly seeks to take into account the evolution of fishing fleets, the main mechanisms which govern their evolution at the local, national or international levels, are often ...
  • Girard, Sophie; Mariojouls, Catherine (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2008)
    This paper analyses what are the potential outlets on European markets for new farmed fish. In the first part, the main striking features about the structure and evolution of the European fish trade over the last decad ...
  • Razafimandimby, Haja; Thébaud, Olivier; Nassiri, Abdelhak (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2010)
    Shrimp is the most important commodity in the world seafood market (in value). Nevertheless shrimp fishing is also one of the most destructive. Its farming is also considered as having negative impacts on the environme ...
  • Hermansen, Oystein; Eide, Arne (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2012)
    Most fishermen are faced with several options in both long and short term planning of their activity. In this paper we study fishers short term decisions when different seasonal fishery options are available. This involv ...
  • Kularatne, Mohottala Gedara; Wilson, Clevo; Pascoe, Sean; Amarasingher, Upali Sarath; De Silva, Sena (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2008)
    A higher dependence on the resources motivates to community participation on resources management. Uses of common property resources are not benefit to each and every person in equal rate of resources since magnitude of ...
  • Laloë, Francis (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2008)
    Fisheries models are generally built to assess the dynamics of a resource with a given fishing mortality which level can be decided by some “decision maker” and/or which can be an observed process, e.g. times series pro ...

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