From sound economics to sound management: practical solutions to small-scale fisheries governance in the developing world


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This is a commentary on Daniel Bromley's paper (The crisis in ocean governance: conceptual confusion, spurious economics, political indifference). Taking into consideration the varied context of small-scale fisheries in developing countries, the authors elaborate on three unstated assumptions: information on the fishery ecology; adequate administrative capacity; and sufficiently transparent governance mechanisms, with avenues of recourse to deter elite resource capture.

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MAST 6(2):29-33 [open access]

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2008

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Springer Verlag

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