A Fishery Manager’s Guidebook

A Fishery Manager’s Guidebook
-0 %
Der Artikel wird am Ende des Bestellprozesses zum Download zur Verfügung gestellt.
 E-Book
Sofort lieferbar | Lieferzeit: Sofort lieferbar

Unser bisheriger Preis:ORGPRICE: 231,11 €

Jetzt 188,99 €* E-Book

Artikel-Nr:
9781444316322
Veröffentl:
2009
Einband:
E-Book
Seiten:
536
Autor:
Kevern L. Cochrane
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable E-Book
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Co-published with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Fisheries management is the process that has evolved to try to ensure that fisheries operate in a manner that provides the immediate benefits in a sustainable manner. The widely accepted goal is that the full range of benefits should not only be available for this generation but for generations to come. Fisheries management has been successful in some cases but there have also been many, many cases of failure. This volume is intended to contribute to improving this unsatisfactory state by addressing the widespread need for information and guidance on the broad and often complex task of fisheries management. It is an updated and expanded edition of the first version of "e;A fishery manager's guidebook"e; which was published as a FAO Fisheries Technical Paper in 2002. The major part of this new edition is divided into five parts intended to cover the range of concerns, tools and techniques essential to the modern fisheries manager, whether that manager is an individual or a formal or informal group. Following the Introduction: Part I examines the primary dimensions of fisheries: biological, ecological, social and economic Part II looks at the legal and institutional characteristics of fisheries Part III explores the tools that fishery managers have to achieve the objectives expected from a fishery Part IV discusses the role of scientific information of indicators and reference points Part V moves into implementation of fisheries management and includes a chapter on special considerations in small-scale fisheries This landmark publication is aimed at fishery managers and scientists. All libraries in research establishments and universities where fisheries and aquatic sciences are studied and taught will need copies of this important volume. Fisheries around the world make essential contributions to human well-being including the provision of basic food supplies, employment, recreational opportunities, foreign currency and others, providing benefits to hundreds of millions of people. Despite these benefits, our record of managing fisheries so that the benefits can be sustained has been poor, at best, and most fisheries around the world are experiencing serious ecological, social or economic problems and usually all three. Today there is global concern about the state of fishery resources and aquatic ecosystems, their resilience to future stresses such as climate change and their ability to continue to provide benefits.
Co-published with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Fisheries management is the process that has evolved to try to ensure that fisheries operate in a manner that provides the immediate benefits in a sustainable manner. The widely accepted goal is that the full range of benefits should not only be available for this generation but for generations to come. Fisheries management has been successful in some cases but there have also been many, many cases of failure.This volume is intended to contribute to improving this unsatisfactory state by addressing the widespread need for information and guidance on the broad and often complex task of fisheries management. It is an updated and expanded edition of the first version of "A fishery manager's guidebook" which was published as a FAO Fisheries Technical Paper in 2002.The major part of this new edition is divided into five parts intended to cover the range of concerns, tools and techniques essential to the modern fisheries manager, whether that manager is an individual or a formal or informal group. Following the Introduction:* Part I examines the primary dimensions of fisheries: biological, ecological, social and economic* Part II looks at the legal and institutional characteristics of fisheries* Part III explores the tools that fishery managers have to achieve the objectives expected from a fishery* Part IV discusses the role of scientific information of indicators and reference points* Part V moves into implementation of fisheries management and includes a chapter on special considerations in small-scale fisheriesThis landmark publication is aimed at fishery managers and scientists. All libraries in research establishments and universities where fisheries and aquatic sciences are studied and taught will need copies of this important volume.Fisheries around the world make essential contributions to human well-being including the provision of basic food supplies, employment, recreational opportunities, foreign currency and others, providing benefits to hundreds of millions of people. Despite these benefits, our record of managing fisheries so that the benefits can be sustained has been poor, at best, and most fisheries around the world are experiencing serious ecological, social or economic problems and usually all three. Today there is global concern about the state of fishery resources and aquatic ecosystems, their resilience to future stresses such as climate change and their ability to continue to provide benefits.
1. Introduction - Fisheries Management (Kevern L. Cochraneand Serge M. Garcia).Part I: The Primary Dimensions of Fisheries.2. Biology and Ecology Considerations for the Fishery Manager(Yvonne Sadovy de Mitcheson).3. Social Aspects of Fisheries Management (FikretBerkes).4. Economic Principles: An Economic Perspective on Fishing(Arne Eide).Part II: Legal and Institutional Considerations.5. Legal Aspects (Blaise Kuemlangan).6. The Fishery Management Institutions (FrançoisFeral).Part III: Management Measures and Tools.7. Regulation of Fishing Gears and Methods (ÅsmundBjordal).8. Area and Time Restrictions (Stephen Hall).9. Input and Output Controls: The Practice of Fishing Effort andCatch Management in Responsible Fisheries (John Pope).10. Rights-Based Fisheries Management: The Role of Use Rights inManaging Access and Harvesting (Anthony Charles).11. Partnerships in Management (Evelyn Pinkerton).Part IV: Scientific Information and Advice.12. Which Indicators for What Management? The Challenge ofConnecting Offer and Demand of Indicators (Serge M. Garcia,Hélène Rey-Valette, and Clotilde Bodiguel).13. The Use of Scientific Information (Kevern L.Cochrane).Part V: Implementation.14. Fishery Monitoring, Control and Surveillance (Per ErikBergh and Sandy Davies).15 Special Considerations for Small-Scale Fisheries Managementin Developing Countries (John Kurien and Rolf Willmann).16. Fisheries Management Plans (David J. Die).Part VI: Conclusions.17. From Past Management to Future Governance: A PerspectiveView (Serge M. Garcia and Kevern L. Cochrane).Glossary.

Kunden Rezensionen

Zu diesem Artikel ist noch keine Rezension vorhanden.
Helfen sie anderen Besuchern und verfassen Sie selbst eine Rezension.