Globalization: Effects on Fisheries Resources
William W Taylor editor Michael G Schechter editor Lois G Wolfson editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:16th Aug '12
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A rational and interdisciplinary discussion, first published in 2007, of how social, political and ecological factors of globalization affect fisheries.
The positive and negative impacts of globalization on fish, fisheries and their management are investigated here. Discussing the social and ecological effects of globalization on fisheries amongst other factors, this 2007 book promotes a more rational approach to fisheries governance protocols for sustainable resource management.Globalization is a multidimensional issue, and its impacts on world resources cross and integrate environmental, economic, political and cultural boundaries. Over the last few decades, the push towards globalization has brought a new dimension in which managers of fisheries and water resources will need to operate, both at the local and global level of governance. In order to effectively address the future sustainability of these resources, it is critical to understand the driving factors of globalization and their effect on fisheries ecosystems and the people who depend on these resources for their cultural and societal well-being. This 2007 book discusses the social and political changes affecting fisheries, the changes to ecological processes due to direct and indirect impacts of globalization, the changing nature of the goods and services that fisheries ecosystems are able to provide, and the resultant changes in markets and economic assessment of our fishery resources.
ISBN: 9781107406605
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
Weight: 770g
580 pages