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dc.creatorSunderlin, W.D.
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dc.date.available2019-03-07T08:24:29Z
dc.date.issued1994
dc.identifier1426.pdf
dc.identifier.citationSPC Traditional Marine Resource Management and Knowledge Information Bulletin (4): 2-6
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12348/2869
dc.description.abstractDaniel Pauly’s concept of Malthusian overfishing states that fisheries over-exploitation in tropical developing countries is caused primarily by excess human population. While it is certainly true that growing numbers of people are causing pressure on fishing resources, the concept of Malthusian overfishing downplays other, possibly causally prior factors such as relations of power in society, income distribution, and technological development. This article points out some possible pitfalls of making family planning the cornerstone of efforts to alleviate fishing pressure.
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dc.languageEn
dc.publisherSecretariat of the Pacific Community
dc.sourceSPC Traditional Marine Resource Management and Knowledge Information Bulletin
dc.titleBeyond Malthusian overfishing: the importance of structural and non-demographic factors
dc.typeJournal Article
dcterms.bibliographicCitationSunderlin, W.D. (1994). Beyond Malthusian overfishing: the importance of structural and non-demographic factors. SPC Traditional Marine Resource Management and Knowledge Information Bulletin (4): 2-6
cg.identifier.worldfish1426
cg.subject.agrovocoverfishing
cg.identifier.statusOpen access
cg.description.themeSustainable aquaculture
cg.identifier.urlhttp://www.spc.int/DigitalLibrary/Doc/FAME/InfoBull/TRAD/4/TRAD4_02_Sunderlin.pdf


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