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Title Reinventing fisheries management / edited by Tony J. Pitcher, Paul J.B. Hart, and Daniel Pauly
Published Dordrecht ; Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, [1998]
©1998

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Description xxvi, 435 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Series Chapman & Hall fish and fisheries series ; 23
Fish and fisheries series ; 23
Contents Machine derived contents note: List of Contributors. Series Foreword; A.J. Pitcher. Preface; A.J. Pitcher, D. Pauly, P.J.B. Hart. Part One: Why Does Fisheries Management Need Reinventing? 1. World Fisheries Are in Crisis: We Must Respond!; R.C. Buckworth. 2. Reinventing the Tree: Reflections on the Organic Growth and Creative Pruning of Fisheries Management Structures; N. Haggan. 3. Measuring the Unmeasurable: A Multivariate and Interdisciplinary Method for Rapid Appraisal of the Health of Fisheries; A.J. Pitcher, et al. Part Two: New Policies for a Reinvented Fisheries Management. 4. Science and Decision Making in Fisheries Management; D. Policansky. 5. People, Purses and Power: Developing Fisheries Policy for the New South Africa; K.L. Cochrane, A.I.L. Payne. 6. Beyond the Status Quo: Rethinking Fishery Management; A.T. Charles. 7. Reinventing the Formulation of Policy in Future Fisheries; D.B. Preikshot. 8. Harnessing Market Forces and Consumer Power in Favour of Sustainable Fisheries; M. Sutton. 9. Green Fisheries: Certification as a Management Tool; J.T. Sproul. 10. Aboriginal Fisheries and a Sustainable Future: A Case Study from an Agreement with the Nisga'a Nation in British Columbia; M.R. Link, K.K. English. 11. Aquatic Resources Education for the Development of World Needs; M. Williams. Part Three: The Role of the Social Sciences in a Reinvented Fisheries Management. 12. Social Science in Fisheries Management: A Risk Assessment; S. Jentoft. 13. Community-Based Cooperative Management: Renewed Interest in an Old Paradigm; R.C. Brown. 14. Fostering Sustainable Development and Research by Encouraging the Right Kind of Institutions; J. Rice. 15. Cooperation and Quotas; A. Scott. 16. Conflict, Consent and Cooperation: An Evolutionary Perspective on Individual Human Behaviour in Fisheries Management; P.J.B. Hart, A.J. Pitcher. 17. Enlarging the Shadow of the Future: Avoiding Conflict and Conserving Fish; P.J.B. Hart. 18. A Political Ecology of Fisheries; T.R. McGuire. 19. The Role of Economic Tools in Redefining Fisheries Management; R. Hannesson. 20. Social Regime Formation and Community Participation in Fisheries Management; C.K. Harris. Part Four: Coping with Ecology in a Reinvented Fisheries Management. 21. Designing Fisheries Management Systems that Do not Depend Upon Accurate Stock Assessment; C. Walters. 22. Fish Production, Food Webs and Simple Trophic Models; W.E. Neill. 23. Protected Marine Reserves as Hedges Against Uncertainty: An Economist's Perspective; U. Rashid Sumaila. 24. Rebuilding Ecosystems, not Sustainability, as the Proper Goal of Fishery Management; A.J. Pitcher, D. Pauly. 25. Ocean Triads and Radical Interdecadal Variation: Bane and Boon to Scientific Fisheries Management; A. Bakun. Part Five: Modelling Through in a Reinvented Fisheries Management. 26. The Red Light and Adaptive Management; A. Bundy. 27. Fundamental Obstacles to the Application of Ecological Science in Fisheries; J.P. Scandol. 28. Evolutionary Models for Fisheries Management; J. Giske. 29. Bayesian Decision Analysis and Uncertainty in Fisheries Management; R.M. Peterman, et al. 30. A Strategy for Advancing Stock Assessment; L.J. Richards, J.T. Schnute. Part Six: Overview and Synthesis. 31. Speaking for Themselves: New Acts, New Actors and a new Deal in a Reinvented Fisheries Management; D. Pauly, et al. Author Index. Species Index. Subject Index
Notes Tables
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Subject Fisheries -- Economic aspects.
Fishery management.
Author Hart, Paul J. B.
Pauly, D. (Daniel)
Pitcher, Tony J.
LC no. 98070426
ISBN 0412834103