The sunken billions revisited : progress and challenges in global marine fisheries
tarafından
 
World Bank, issuing body.

Başlık
The sunken billions revisited : progress and challenges in global marine fisheries

Yazar
World Bank, issuing body.

ISBN
9781464809477
 
9781464809194

Fiziksel Tanımlama
xii, 99 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm.

Seri
Environment and sustainable development

İçerik
Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Abbreviations; Overview; 1 Introduction: Trends in Global Fisheries and Fisheries Governance; The original Sunken Billions (2009); Approach and scope of this updated study; Current trends in global fisheries; Fisheries governance and management; Notes; References; 2 Basic Approach: The Bio-Economic Model and Its Inputs; Characteristics of the model; Basic structure of the model; Core functions of the model; Estimation of model inputs; Notes; References; 3 The Sunken Billions Revisited: Main Results Main resultsSensitivity analysis and confidence intervals; Regional analysis of the estimated sunken billions; Notes; References; 4 Dynamics of Global Fisheries Reform: Recovering the Sunken Billions; Evolution of global fisheries between 2004 and 2012; Different pathways to the optimal state for global fisheries; A temporary reduction in benefits; Recovering the sunken billions: The way forward; Notes; References; Appendix A: Basic Approach and Methodology; The bio-economic model; Maximizing net benefits; Accounting for model inaccuracy; Note; References; Appendix B: The Bio-Economic Model 1.1 The evolving international legal fisheries regime4.1 Accounting for fish wealth in Mauritania; Figures; O.1 State of global marine fish stocks, 1974-2013; O.2 Incremental benefits of global fisheries reform: Projected dynamics of Evolution of biomass under current and moderate paths; O.3 Distribution of sunken billions, by region; O.4 Sources of economic benefits from moving to the optimal sustainable state for global fisheries; 1.1 Global trends in biological states of fish stocks, 1974-2013; 1.2 Global marine catches 1950-2012 1.3 Evolution of global marine catches by species group, 1950-20121.4 Average catch per fisher per year; 1.5 Estimated global average fish prices; 1.6 Global fish production, 1950-2012; 2.1 Maximum sustainable yield and maximum economic yield; 2.2 Structure of the bio-economic model; 3.1 Breakdown of 2012 sunken billions estimate: Sources of additional economic benefits in the optimal sustainable state; 3.2 Sensitivity of estimated foregone benefits to the model inputs; 3.3 Regional distribution of total sunken billions; 4.1 Kobe diagram for fishing effort and biomass, 2004 and 2012.

Özet
Updates previous studies measuring the economic impacts of biological losses attributable to global overfishing, with new estimates that these "sunken billions" amount to $83 billion annually. It shows that a clear path can lead to the recovery of these losses, including through significant reduction in global fishing over-capacity.

Konu Başlığı
Fishery management.
 
Balıkçılık yönetimi.
 
Fishery policy.
 
Balıkçılık politikası.
 
Intergovernmental cooperation.
 
Hükümetlerarası işbirliği.
 
Overfishing -- Economic aspects.
 
Aşırı avlanma -- Ekonomik etkileri.
 
Fisheries -- Economic aspects.
 
Su ürünleri -- Ekonomik etkileri.

Tüzel Kişi Ek Girişi
World Bank,


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