Net Gains: Linking Fisheries Management, International Trade and Sustainable DevelopmentIUCN, 2000 - 94 pages Discusses the linkages between trade, environment and sustainable development in the marine capture fisheries sector. |
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... harvested . However , international trade in fish and fish products can generate social and environmental problems . Greater ... harvesting ; as well as the loss of critical habitats and employment opportunities important to local people ...
... harvested . However , international trade in fish and fish products can generate social and environmental problems . Greater ... harvesting ; as well as the loss of critical habitats and employment opportunities important to local people ...
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... harvesting and production in the fisheries sector . Here it is important to be aware that tariff levels vary between countries and products , and the environment effects of liberalisation will vary depending on what products are ...
... harvesting and production in the fisheries sector . Here it is important to be aware that tariff levels vary between countries and products , and the environment effects of liberalisation will vary depending on what products are ...
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... harvest occurred , and the actions already taken , or to be taken to prevent further over- harvest . Second , if a country exceeds its catch limit , that limit will be reduced in the next subsequent harvesting period by 100 percent of ...
... harvest occurred , and the actions already taken , or to be taken to prevent further over- harvest . Second , if a country exceeds its catch limit , that limit will be reduced in the next subsequent harvesting period by 100 percent of ...
Contents
Acronyms | 2 |
Introduction | 8 |
Dimensions of the Global Fisheries Crisis | 17 |
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