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Anthropological vs. economic models for control of fishing effort: Where do communities of place and communities of interest intersect?

Pinkerton, Evelyn W. (1997) Anthropological vs. economic models for control of fishing effort: Where do communities of place and communities of interest intersect? CPR Digest, Vol.42. pp. 12-14.

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Abstract

It is interesting that you say "instigator." The title of my talk relates to a lot of what has been said before. It comes out of a very frustrated set of discussions with an economist in British Columbia who is another kind of instigator. In British Columbia right now we are in a very intense struggle between instigators of privatization, specially in the forms of ITQ's which are access rights in fisheries, and people advocating co-management or community based management. What I want to talk about is what has come out of my debates with an economist who believes you can combine these two and that you can form basically virtual communities of ITQ holders who can act as co-managers.

Item Type: Articles
Keywords: CPR, ITQ, Access Rights, Co-management, Community Based Management
Subjects: Right to Resources
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Date Deposited: 12 May 2022 05:15
Last Modified: 12 May 2022 05:15
URI: http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/13915

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