Comparative evaluations of innovative fisheries management :

by Hauge, Kjellrun Hiis Series: Statistics: textbooks and Monographs Published by : Springer, (Dordrecht ; | New York :) Physical details: xx, 272 p. : ill. ; ISBN:9789048126620 (hbk. : alk. paper); 9048126622 (hbk. : alk. paper). Year: 2009
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Introduction : the CEVIS idea / Douglas Clyde Wilson and Kjellrun Hiis Hauge -- The New Zealand's quota management system (QMS) and its complementary mechanisms / Martin Aranda and Anne-Sofie Christensen -- Rights-based management and participatory governance in southwest Nova Scotia / Clara Ulrich and Douglas Clyde Wilson -- Abundant fish stocks and profitable fisheries off Alaska : a study on harvest control rules and pollock cooperatives / Franziska Wolff and Kjellrun Hiis Hauge -- The Icelandic ITQ system / Anne-Sofie Christensen, Troels Jacob Hegland, and Geir Oddsson -- Evaluating biological robustness of innovative management alternatives / Francois Bastardie ... [et al.] -- Evaluating economic efficiency of innovative management regimes / Erik Buisman ... [et al.] -- Understanding social robustness in selected European fisheries management systems / Anne-Sofie Christensen ... [et al.] -- Costs of management in selected fisheries / Sarunas Zableckis ... [et al.] -- Legal aspects of individual transferable quotas / Miriam Dross and Hendrik Acker -- How to compare (the efficiency of) fisheries management systems? / Ragnar Arnason -- Conclusion : the innovative evaluation framework / Douglas Clyde Wilson, Kjellrun Hiis Hauge, and Martin Aranda.

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