Rights based management and the reform of the common fisheries policy: The debate

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Main Author: Coelho, Manuel Pacheco
Publication Date: 2011
Other Authors: Filipe, José António, Ferreira, Manuel Alberto M.
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Besides some interesting results, the Common Fisheries Policy has not delivered a sustainable use of fish resources. Recently, the Pew Environment Group released a study that finds that E. U. fisheries have failed to reduce fleet capacity thus exerting fishing pressure on stocks at two/three time sustainable levels. Overcapacity and overcapitalisation of the sector was identified as the principal failure of the CFP. This conclusion may be well important in the CFP reform (2012) and put again the discussion about the tools that can be used to get sustainable management and better cohesion. The idea of creating markets for fishing rights as a means of internalising the externalities derived from the common property nature of fisheries have received considerable attention from the founding fathers of Law and Economics and Fisheries Economics such as Coase, Scott and Christy. Rights Based Management schemes have already been experimented in some specific fisheries and localizations. These experiences have a lot of teaching results about good practices of sustainable fisheries management and also about the limitations/risks of these tools. These conclusions are fundamental to explore the feasibility of these tools. The purpose of our study is to enter this debate and investigate the feasibility of introducing these new management regimes in the CFP.
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title Rights based management and the reform of the common fisheries policy: The debate
spellingShingle Rights based management and the reform of the common fisheries policy: The debate
Coelho, Manuel Pacheco
Fisheries
Rights Based Management
Individual Transferable Quotas
Política comum da pesca -- Common fisheries policy
title_short Rights based management and the reform of the common fisheries policy: The debate
title_full Rights based management and the reform of the common fisheries policy: The debate
title_fullStr Rights based management and the reform of the common fisheries policy: The debate
title_full_unstemmed Rights based management and the reform of the common fisheries policy: The debate
title_sort Rights based management and the reform of the common fisheries policy: The debate
author Coelho, Manuel Pacheco
author_facet Coelho, Manuel Pacheco
Filipe, José António
Ferreira, Manuel Alberto M.
author_role author
author2 Filipe, José António
Ferreira, Manuel Alberto M.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Coelho, Manuel Pacheco
Filipe, José António
Ferreira, Manuel Alberto M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fisheries
Rights Based Management
Individual Transferable Quotas
Política comum da pesca -- Common fisheries policy
topic Fisheries
Rights Based Management
Individual Transferable Quotas
Política comum da pesca -- Common fisheries policy
description Besides some interesting results, the Common Fisheries Policy has not delivered a sustainable use of fish resources. Recently, the Pew Environment Group released a study that finds that E. U. fisheries have failed to reduce fleet capacity thus exerting fishing pressure on stocks at two/three time sustainable levels. Overcapacity and overcapitalisation of the sector was identified as the principal failure of the CFP. This conclusion may be well important in the CFP reform (2012) and put again the discussion about the tools that can be used to get sustainable management and better cohesion. The idea of creating markets for fishing rights as a means of internalising the externalities derived from the common property nature of fisheries have received considerable attention from the founding fathers of Law and Economics and Fisheries Economics such as Coase, Scott and Christy. Rights Based Management schemes have already been experimented in some specific fisheries and localizations. These experiences have a lot of teaching results about good practices of sustainable fisheries management and also about the limitations/risks of these tools. These conclusions are fundamental to explore the feasibility of these tools. The purpose of our study is to enter this debate and investigate the feasibility of introducing these new management regimes in the CFP.
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