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The Economics of territorial use rights fisheries, or TURFs

Wilen, James E. and Cancino, Jose and Uchida, Hirotsugu (2012) The Economics of territorial use rights fisheries, or TURFs. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, Vol.6 (12). ISSN 1750-6824

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Abstract

The most recent stage in the evolution of fisheries management institutions has been the adoption of so-called rights-based management schemes that grant secure rights of access to users so they are not forced to compete wastefully under open access conditions. The most common rights-based system is the individual transferable quota that grants fishermen rights to a share of a biologically determined total harvest. Another rights-based system is the harvester cooperative that grants access rights to a group. Unlike these species-based rights systems, territorial use rights fisheries, known as TURFs, are place-based, allocating some or all resources within a designated coastal zone to one or more agents. This article discusses the deficiencies of species-based systems and the advantages of place-based systems and reviews experience with TURFs in Japan and Chile. We argue that the success of TURFs depends not only on their physical design and placement, but also on the governing institutions that make internal resource use decisions. In most applications, TURFs are governed by harvester cooperatives that generate value by mitigating common property incentives and resolving internal coordination problems not otherwise addressed by species-based instruments.

Item Type: Articles
Keywords: Territorial Use Rights in Fisheries (TURF), Fisheries Management, Access Rights, Quota, Fish Harvesting, Japan, Chile, Cooperatives
Subjects: Right to Resources
Depositing User: Jeeva ICSF Rajan
Date Deposited: 21 Jan 2022 11:10
Last Modified: 21 Jan 2022 11:10
URI: http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/10302

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