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OverviewThis title was first published in 2003. Often ignored in the analysis of fishery management techniques, the cost of fishery management can be extremely high. Looking at theoretical aspects of fishery management costs, this book considers actual costs in a variety of countries and analyzes the potential for cost recovery by governments, of their financial outlays for fisheries management. The scope is international with studies of fisheries management costs in Australias Britains Canadas Icelands Norways Namibias New Zealand and Thailand. By providing both theoretical and empirical analyzes the editors present the agenda for future research in this previously overlooked field. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ragnar Arnason , William E. SchrankPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge ISBN: 9781138724211ISBN 10: 1138724211 Publication Date: 19 December 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsContents: Introduction, William E. Schrank, Ragnar Arnason and RAgnvaldur Hannesson. Theory: The costs of fisheries management: who should pay?, Ragnar Arnason, RAgnvaldur Hannesson and William E. Schrank; Fisheries management costs: some theoretical implications, Ragnar Arnason; Financing fishery management: principles and economic implications, Peder Andersen and Jon G. Sutinen. Country Studies: Management and enforcement costs in Norway's fisheries, RAgnvaldur Hannesson; The cost of marine fishery management in Eastern Canada: Newfoundland, 1989/1990 to 1999/2000, William E. Schrank and Blanca Skoda; Government expenditures on fisheries and fisheries management in Iceland, Ragnar Arnason; A comparison of fisheries management costs in Iceland, Norway and Newfoundland, Ragnar Arnason, RAgnvaldur Hannesson and William E. Schrank; Fishery management costs and rent extraction: the case of Namibia, VilhjA!lmur H. Wiium and Aina S. Uulenga; Fisheries management costs in Thai marine fisheries, Rolf Willmann, Pongpat Boonchuwong and Somying Piumsombun; Fisheries management costs: concepts and studies, Paul Wallis and Ola Flaaten. Cost Recovery: The effects of unilateral cost recovery in an international fishery, Sean Pascoe, Simon Mardle and Aaron Hatcher; Cost recovery in fisheries management: the Australian experience, Anthony Cox; Cost recovery in fisheries management: the New Zealand experience, Nick Wyatt. Conclusions: Fisheries management costs: findings and challenges for future research, Jon G. Sutinen and Peder Andersen; Bibliography; Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |