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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... regimes , including conservation regulations and incentives for responsible fishing , that would ensure that fishing is kept at a level consistent with productive fisheries , healthy marine ecosystems and the livelihoods of those who ...
... regimes , including conservation regulations and incentives for responsible fishing , that would ensure that fishing is kept at a level consistent with productive fisheries , healthy marine ecosystems and the livelihoods of those who ...
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... regimes and promote sustainable develop- ment worldwide . Trade tends to be more of a strategic priority for States ... regime vis - à - vis the trade regime include calls for formal recognition at the WTO of the status of multilateral ...
... regimes and promote sustainable develop- ment worldwide . Trade tends to be more of a strategic priority for States ... regime vis - à - vis the trade regime include calls for formal recognition at the WTO of the status of multilateral ...
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... regimes , it may be possible to employ trade instruments and polices to support sustainable fisheries management and to strengthen international fisheries and environment regimes . Furthermore , some elements of current trade policy may ...
... regimes , it may be possible to employ trade instruments and polices to support sustainable fisheries management and to strengthen international fisheries and environment regimes . Furthermore , some elements of current trade policy may ...
Contents
Acronyms | 2 |
Introduction | 8 |
Dimensions of the Global Fisheries Crisis | 17 |
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