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What are the key factors for a successful design and implementation of a right-based system in the allocation of fishing opportunities in the demersal fisheries in Sweden?

FAO Tenure and User Rights in Fisheries










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    The study makes an analysis of the motivating factors for rights based approaches in order to address the common pool fishery problems which dissipates rents. The author states that the answer to common property associated problems for fisheries resources is to secure rights to the fishery to end the race to fish and put proper incentives in place to increase wealth and sustainability. The paper describes the characteristics of strong rights and several rights based approaches in commercial and recreational fisheries for billfish
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    Community-based food and nutrition programmes:what makes them successful
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