Recreational fishing and fishing policies in the Netherlands and Australia: A comparative review


Autoria(s): Hurkens, Ruben R. C. M.; Tisdell, Clem
Data(s)

01/04/2004

Resumo

This article compares fisheries management, environmental problems and policies of the Netherlands and Australia. From this comparison lessons can be learned for countries that experience economic growth and on increase of leisure activity. In both countries, conflicts between the user groups, e.g. commercial and recreational fishers, are identified and the ways in which policymakers deal with these problems are outlined. Often suggested tools to address these problems are decision-making procedures based on a holistic framework in which economic, sociocultural, political/institutional, ecological aspects are included in the decision framework. Recreational fishing is today often the dominant factor in the resolution of these matters because of the relative economic, social and political power of recreational fishers as a group.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:40689

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

The University of Queensland School of Economics

Palavras-Chave #Netherlands fisheries management #Australian fisheries management #Recreational fishing #AX #720204 Industry policy #140205 Environment and Resource Economics #1401 Economic Theory #1402 Applied Economics
Tipo

Research Report