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Medicine --- Médecine --- Periodicals --- Périodiques --- MDMEDICI
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Medicine --- abstracts. --- MDMEDICI
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In demystifying the concept of market-like instruments, this study explains how to make better use of market-like instruments in fisheries management by identifying practical steps that can be taken to further their use. The findings of the study are based on a survey of the use of market-like instruments in OECD fisheries in which the key characteristics of these instruments in different countries are identified. It finds that market-like instruments have generally improved the economic efficiency of the sector, and have helped to ensure the sustainability of fish stocks.
Fisheries. --- Fishery management -- OECD countries. --- Fishery management. --- Fishery policy. --- Wildlife conservation. --- Fishery management --- Fisheries --- Agriculture --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Animal Sciences --- Coastal fisheries --- Commercial fisheries --- Commercial fishing industry --- Farms, Fish --- Fish farms --- Fishery industry --- Fishery methods --- Fishing industry --- Freshwater fisheries --- Inland fisheries --- Large-scale fisheries --- Marine fisheries --- Marine recreational fisheries --- Recreational fisheries --- Sea fisheries --- Sea fishing industry --- Sport fisheries --- Fish management --- Fisheries management --- Fishery resources --- Management --- Aquaculture --- Wildlife utilization --- Fishery sciences --- Fishes --- Aquatic resources --- Wildlife management --- Fish counting towers --- Overfishing
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OECD governments pay out around USD 6 billion a year to support the fisheries sector. Some of this expenditure is provided to help ensure the effective management of fisheries through the provision of research, administrative and enforcement services. However, its effects on economic profitability and resource sustainability are open to debate. Such support has often been linked to over-fishing and over-capitalisation, and its reform may lead to improved economic, environmental and social outcomes. This report analyses the impacts of such transfers from a sustainable development perspective by addressing the economic, environmental and social dimensions of financial transfers. Through this innovative focus, this study will deepen policy makers’ understanding of the complex issues at play in the fisheries sector — a sector that is characterised by ongoing concerns regarding economic profitability, community resilience, and resource sustainability.
Fisheries -- Economic aspects -- OECD countries. --- Fisheries -- Economic aspects. --- Fishery policy -- Economic aspects -- OECD countries. --- Fishery policy -- Environmental aspects -- OECD countries. --- Fishery policy -- Social aspects -- OECD countries. --- Sustainable development -- OECD countries. --- Fisheries --- Agriculture --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Animal Sciences --- Economic aspects --- Economic aspects. --- Fishery economics
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Les pays de l’OCDE dépensent quelque 6 milliards d'USD par an pour venir en aide au secteur de la pêche. Ces dépenses visent en partie à assurer la gestion efficace des pêcheries, moyennant des services de recherche, d’administration et de contrôle des pêches. Toutefois, les bienfaits qui en résultent pour la rentabilité économique et la pérennité de la ressource sont sujets à controverse. Le soutien ainsi accordé a souvent été mis en cause dans la surpêche et la surcapitalisation, d’où l’idée que la réforme des aides pourrait se traduire par des améliorations d’ordre économique, environnemental et social. Grâce à cet éclairage nouveau, l’étude permettra aux décideurs de mieux cerner les enjeux complexes du secteur de la pêche — dans lequel la rentabilité économique, la résilience des communautés et la viabilité de la ressource appellent régulièrement l’attention.
Fisheries --- Sustainable development --- Economic aspects. --- Development, Sustainable --- Ecologically sustainable development --- Economic development, Sustainable --- Economic sustainability --- ESD (Ecologically sustainable development) --- Smart growth --- Sustainable economic development --- Fishery economics --- Environmental aspects --- Economic development
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