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The world population recently topped 6 billion people. Each person has the same need to eat, breathe, and drink. Unfortunately the world's limited resources imply a carrying capacity for the human race. As we approach this critical mass, the strain on our resources becomes increasingly severe....
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The consequences of the inevitable acceptance of extended jurisdiction and its impact on the development and management of fisheries in Western Samoa are considered within the framework of the principles outlined at the United Nations Third Conference of the Law of the Sea - Revised Informal...
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The fisheries resources within the EEZs of countries in the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States is not being exploited at their maximum sustainable yield. Fisheries development has however been hampered by a history of these states, little or no sectoral development planning. If member...
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The New England fishing industry is presented in detail including an historical review, a discussion of current difficulties, and an examination of the public policy dilemma between resource conservation and industry promotion. Continuing efforts to revitalize the United States fishing industry...
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In 1973, the New England Fishery Development Program (NEFDP), an industry/government partnership was formed to offset a portion of the economic decline of the New England fishing industry while encouraging the development of underutilized species and nontraditional fishery products. The purpose...
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along with two alternative, more naïve, policies. The CL policy is slightly over 2% from optimal, whereas the alternative … policies are 7% and 27% from optimal. We also study the sensitivity of our policy to the coefficient of variation of the lead …
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accessible to the poor” (p. 2).The rice crisis of 2007-08 showed the crucial role of export and import policies on the behavior … assess the impact of international rice trade policies onthe patterns of production, consumption, trade, and prices, from an … ex-post and ex-anteperspective, and analyze the implications of these policies from a food-security point of view …
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may see a popular backlash. Most governments have policies to control FDI's entry into their markets. These policies have …-level factors. FDI policies are an indication of developing countries win-sets, or range of agreements they are willing to accept … the degree of openness to FDI indicated by FDI equity policies in developing countries. I then test the effect these …
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protocols that specify the interactions between the partners and the business policies that drive the partners? behavior during … the enactment of protocols. Business policies are an integral and important component of business processes. Business … policies are often expressed and implemented as business rules. It is common to embed these business rules within the business …
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This course treats public-sector policies, programs, and projects that attempt to reduce poverty and unemployment in …
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