Social, economic and cultural perspectives of European inland fisheries: review of the EIFAC symposium on fisheries and society |
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Authors: | M. Sipponen,& D. Gré boval |
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Affiliation: | Employment and Economic Development Centre, Jyväskylä, Finland;Fishery Policy and Planning Division, FAO, Rome, Italy |
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Abstract: | The contributions presented at the EIFAC Symposium on Fisheries and Society in 2000 are reviewed. There have been considerable advances in many sectors of inland fisheries over the past decade. Nowadays the value of inland fisheries to society is generally better understood and increasingly recognized. However, it was recognized that the allocation of fishery resources and their management could still be made more effective through more extensive application of the recent approaches and techniques discussed during the Symposium and reviewed in the paper. |
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Keywords: | co-management inland fisheries legislation resource management privatization valuation |
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