Title: |
Fisheries Development: The Institutional Challenge |
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Author(s)/Editor(s): |
B. Hersoug, S. Jentoft, P. Degnbol |
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| Pages: |
228 |
| Publisher: |
Eburon |
| ISBN: |
9059720253 |
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Edition: |
Original |
| Year: |
2004 |
| Place: |
Delft |
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All coastal states have
ambitions for the development of their fisheries. Not only do
fisheries play an important role in sustaining peoples’
livelihoods, but also in many countries in the north and the
south, fisheries are important for the national economy. Moreover,
fisheries are part of the process of globalisation, which, for
better or worse, means that fisheries issues and problems have
implications that extend beyond the level of the nation state.
Fisheries development: the institutional challenge is the
result of a long-term research programme on fisheries in
developing countries. The book explains how fisheries development
strategies changed over the years, from simple ideas of
modernising the production equipment (boats and gear) to complex
programmes involving management and institution building. It
highlights the role of the state and the community in resource
management and the challenges offered by new concepts such as
ecosystem management in a Third World setting.
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