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. Without climate change, most Asian fisheries stand to gain substantially from reforms. Optimizing fishery management could … fisheries, I find that under climate change large benefits from fishery management reform are maintained, though these benefits … fisheries will benefit substantially from the transition to catch shares or other economically rational fishery management …
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control, water supply and fisheries management. Opening with a brief summary of the theory behind these programs and both the …
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fisheries in Thailand. The comparative static effects of a change in mangrove area on the long run equilibrium level of effort …
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enclosure for nearshore fisheries. For highly migratory and offshore fisheries, enclosure is inefficient, and customary law …
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In this paper, we identify the main fishing grounds and track the response of fishing vessels’ activity to tropical cyclones (TCs) in the Philippines’ Exclusive Economic Zone during 2012. We use satellite imagery from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to locate fishing...
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enclosure for nearshore fisheries. For highly migratory and offshore fisheries, enclosure is inefficient, and customary law …
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The Pacific Island nations heavily rely on the tuna fishery for government revenue and economic growth. Since the conversion of some nations to the Vessel Days Scheme (VDS) from the fishing Quota system, the region's domestic catch has significantly increased. VDS has stimulated economic return...
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The introduction of a sonar system for fisheries by the Norwegian firm Simrad had lasting effects on the industry, as …
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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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field study of two neighbouring island fisheries in the Ha'apai region in the Kingdom of Tonga. On one island, 'Uiha, the …
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