Breadcrumb Home Search Search Search and filter to find tools and resources Search Phase Strategic Scoping Site Selection Assessment & Engagement Design Implementation Evaluation Resource Type Academic study Activity Case Study Fishery tool Global Spotlight Infographic Inspiration Manual Report Video Website Theme Governance & Policy Science & Data Climate-Adaptive Management Secure Fishing Rights Livelihoods & Wellbeing Oceans Technology Solutions 56 Results for "Rights-based management" British Columbia Integrated Groundfish Program Country: Canada | Start Year: 2006 Key design elements include quota set-asides, which are meant to encourage community development and incentivize positive treatment of crew. It also requires 100% individual accountability of all catch. An Evaluation of Harvest Control Methods for Fishery Management Academic paper Search Search and filter to find tools and resources Rationality or Chaos? Global Fisheries at a Crossroads Quantitative Evaluation of the Performance of a Permit Auction System in Reducing Bycatch of Sea Turtles in the Hawaii Swordfish Longline Fishery Ecological Indicators Display Reduced Variation in North American Catch Share Fisheries Asset Pricing in Created Markets for Fishing Quotas Assessing Catch Shares’ Effects: Evidence from Federal United States and Associated British Columbian Fisheries Manual de Diseño de Manejo Compartido por Cuotas Rights-based Fisheries Management: An Environmentalist Perspective Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Next page ›› Last page Last »
British Columbia Integrated Groundfish Program Country: Canada | Start Year: 2006 Key design elements include quota set-asides, which are meant to encourage community development and incentivize positive treatment of crew. It also requires 100% individual accountability of all catch.
Quantitative Evaluation of the Performance of a Permit Auction System in Reducing Bycatch of Sea Turtles in the Hawaii Swordfish Longline Fishery
Assessing Catch Shares’ Effects: Evidence from Federal United States and Associated British Columbian Fisheries