Title of article
Fish on the range:: the perils of crossing conceptual boundaries in natural resource policy
Author/Authors
Macinko، نويسنده , , Seth and Raymond، نويسنده , , Leigh، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
9
From page
123
To page
131
Abstract
This paper examines the recurring theme that fisheries management ought to emulate the institutional arrangements governing other natural resources, such as public rangelands. Overly facile comparisons between fisheries and range have been based on a misguided vision of range policy and an obsession with the structure of property rights. The result has been a condition of “structural narcosis” that obscures obvious but important differences between range and fisheries and obstructs more productive and sophisticated attempts at comparative inquiry. This paper provides a more detailed contrast between past range and current fisheries policy in the United States, in pursuit of more realistic lessons for policy makers. Range management, the paper concludes, is evolving in directions that are instructive for fisheries, but the crossing of conceptual boundaries between these two resources must be undertaken with care and greater attention to detail.
Keywords
Fisheries management , Individual transferable quotas
Journal title
Marine Policy
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Marine Policy
Record number
1586747
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