Structural change in fisheries dealing with the human dimension
Declining fish stocks and expanding fishing fleets have combined with growing competition from aquaculture to put increased pressure on the fishing sector to adjust the size and nature of its operations in many countries. In some fishing communities, almost sixty percent of jobs are linked to fishin...
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- The human dimension of fisheries adjustment : key issues and policy challenges / Anthony Charles
- The decline of fishing in Scotland and the Netherlands : the real costs / Nicki Holmyard
- Restructuring and adjustment in Canada's fisheries labour market : the learning experience (1992-2003) / Gorazd Ruseski
- Assessing the social impact of fisheries adjustment under the Magnuson-Stevenson Act / Rebecca Lent
- Structural adjustment in Australia's South East Trawl Fishery / Frank Meere
- Implications of an ageing fisheries labour force in Japan / Nobuyuki Yagi
- Matching fisheries policy and social policy in the French fishing sector / Thomas Binet
- Always too many? The human side of fishery capacity adjustment in Norway / Bjrn Hersoug
- Linkage between fisheries and the aquaculture sector in Mexico's rural development strategy / Claudia Stella Beltran Turriago.