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on a field experiment conducted with workers from a fishing community in Toyama Bay, Japan. Our participants are employed … in three different aspects of fishing. The first group are fishermen, the second group are fish wholesalers (or traders …), and the third group are staff at the local fishing coop. Although our participants have much in common (e.g., their common …
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This paper, with special emphasis on the industrial pelagic fishery of northern Chile-southern Peru, tests the hypothesis that appropriate joint management of transboundary fish stocks not only can help avoid overexploitation of the resources but also can increase rents and benefits.
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The aim of this work is to validate a general methodology for the economic evaluation of wetlands in the tropic, and to modify it in order to achieve a quick economic valuation of the ecosystem in Petexbatún Wetlands. The results obtained for the economic values are not fully consistent with...
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mangrove eco-system. The remote island communities that surround the Park are dependent on it for fishing, honey and prawn fry …
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The social and economic ramifications of marine conservation strategies such as marine protected areas (MPAs) are important to consider prior to their implementation to ensure that they do not exceed the resilience of resource-users and that resource protection might be maximised through...
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local population is involved mainly in artisanal fishing which uses small non-motorized fishing crafts that stay close to …
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