Brady, Mark
- Lund University
Research article2009Peer reviewed
Brady, Mark; Waldo, Staffan
We aim to show how some of the important interdisciplinary fixes or solutions to diverse problems observed in fisheries can complement each other. This can be achieved through methodical allocation of the rights pertaining to fisheries and simultaneous implementation of policy instruments to correct for market failures and equity concerns. We emphasize via a roadmap that there are some general principles that should be invoked when choosing between alternative structures of rights. our examples from Sweden provide evidence of the flexibility of fishing rights and how they can be adapted to integrate fixes from different disciplines into practical fisheries management. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Fisheries management; Rights; Technical fix; Landing tax; ITQ; MPA; CBM
Marine Policy
2009, volume: 33, number: 2, pages: 258-263
Environmental Sciences and Nature Conservation
Economics and Business
Social Sciences
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/28951