This book provides a comprehensive attempt to adopt an ‘integrated’ interdisciplinary approach to the study of fisheries. Fisheries are discussed as holistic ‘systems’, with emphasis on their structure, operation and dynamics. The book’s interdisciplinary approach is applied to an analysis of problems faced in pursuing ‘sustainable fisheries’, with emphasis on six dominant themes: sustainability, uncertainty, complexity, conflict, fishing rights and the nature of management. Within this discussion, several major directions in current fishery thinking are explored, notably the precautionary approach, the ecosystem approach, co-management, and robust management for resilient fisheries.
Tabla de materias
Series Foreword.
Preface and Acknowledgements.
Introduction.
Part I: The Fishery System: Structure and Dynamics.
1 Fishery Systems.
2 The Natural System.
3 The Human System.
4 The Management System: Policy and Planning.
5 Fishery Management.
6 Fishery Development.
7 Fishery Research.
8 Dynamics of the Fishery System.
9 Case Studies of Fishery Systems.
Part II: Toward Sustainable Fishery Systems.
10 Sustainability in Fishery Systems.
11 Uncertainty and the Precautionary Approach.
12 Complexity, Diversity and the Ecosystem Approach.
13 Fishery Conflicts and the Co-management Approach.
14 Rights in Fishery Systems.
15 Resilient Fishery Systems and Robust Management.
Appendix: Integrated Biosocioeconomic Analysis of Fishery
Systems.
References.
Index.
Sobre el autor
Anthony Charles is a professor of Management Science and of Environmental Studies at Saint Mary’s University, in Halifax, Canada. He has an extensive record of interdisciplinary research and teaching on fisheries, combined with practical experience working with fishery agencies and organisations at the local, national and international levels, in both northern and southern nations.