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Coral reefs, known as "the tropical forests of the ocean," have been increasingly subject to the phenomenon of anthropogenic economic pressures with sizeable negative consequences on marine biodiversity. We explore the growth process of coral reef-rich countries with the objective of evaluating...
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Fishery managers face an ongoing challenge in managing commercial fisheries in a way which enables the short-term delivery of economic benefits to commercial fishers while also ensuring those benefits do not compromise the ability of fish stocks to deliver benefits into the future. This...
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Significant economic growth in marine fishing is thought to have the prospective outpace the development rate of global economy, increasing the production of greenhouse gas emissions as by-products increase. China, the largest emitter, intends to decouple marine capture fisheries from greenhouse...
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The increasing consumption of seafood products raises concerns over the sustainability of marine ecosystems. We examine the role of consumer preferences on seafood demand and consequently on the sustainability of fisheries. Our analysis relies on a bio-economic model combining a demand derived...
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We show that grandfathering fishing rights to local users or recognizing first possessions is more dynamically efficient than auctions of such rights. It is often argued that auctions allocate rights to the highest-valued users and thereby maximize resource rents. We counter that rents are not...
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In this paper, production surplus function and Pontryagin Maximum Principles were used as the approach for optimum allocation. Production surplus function and Pontryagin Maximum Principles were used as the approach for optimum allocation. Biological parameter, such as r, q, and K estimated with...
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The article analyses the indirect effects of informal insurance on open-access renewable resource use. It is based on a field study of two neighbouring island fisheries in the Ha'apai region in the Kingdom of Tonga. On one island, 'Uiha, the fishery is under greater stress and fishers have...
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Given the ineffectiveness of institutional responses to climate change at the international level, as well as inadequate domestic responses, States and NGOs have begun to explore potential causes of action under judicial and quasi-judicial fora. This article looks at a potential cause of action...
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