Aquaculture law and policy towards principled access and operations
The aquaculture industry is fast expanding around the globe and causing major environmental and social disruptions. The volume is about getting a 'good governance' grip on this important industry.The book highlights the numerous law and policy issues that must be addressed in the search fo...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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London :
Routledge
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2017. |
Colección: | Routledge advances in maritime research ;
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Book Cover; Half-Title; Series Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Illustrations; Notes on contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction: Aquaculture law and policy: struggling in the wake of the blue revolution; Part I Aquaculture law and policy at the millennium: Global trends and challenges; 1 Global challenges in the regulation of aquaculture; 2 Global trends in aquaculture development; Part II Canadian experiences and challenges in aquaculture law and policy
- 3 Canadian aquaculture and the principles of sustainable development: Gauging the law and policy tides and charting a course4 Property rights in Canadian aquaculture: A principled approach; 5 Conflict prevention and management: Designing effective dispute resolution strategies for aquaculture siting and operations; 6 Mariculture and Canadian maritime law: An unexplored relationship; 7 The taxation of aquaculture in Canada: A comparison with the taxation of agriculture and its policy implications; Part III Aboriginal title and rights in aquaculture
- 8 The potential impact of aboriginal title on aquaculture policy9 Aquaculture law and policy in Canada and the duty to consult with Aboriginal peoples; 10 Indigenous rights: Implications for aquaculture; Part IV International trade dimensions in aquaculture; 11 Aquaculture and the multilateral trade regime: Issues of seafood safety, labeling and the environment; 12 Food safety and farmed salmon: Some implications of the European Union's food policy for coastal communities; 13 Transgenic fish: Some Canadian regulatory issues; Part V Comparative national legal approaches
- 14 Offshore marine aquaculture in US federal waters: Picking up the pieces and painting a picture15 Australian aquaculture: Opportunities and challenges; 16 New Zealand mariculture: Unfairly challenged?; 17 Conclusion: Towards sustainable aquaculture through principled access and operations; Index