Ecosystem-based management for marine fisheries [electronic resource] : an evolving perspective / [edited by] Andrea Belgrano, Charles W. Fowler.
2011
SH328 .E28 2011
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Title
Ecosystem-based management for marine fisheries [electronic resource] : an evolving perspective / [edited by] Andrea Belgrano, Charles W. Fowler.
ISBN
9780521519816
9781139045094 (electronic book)
9781139045094 (electronic book)
Publication Details
Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, c2011.
Language
English
Description
xvii, 384 p., [3] p. of plates : ill. (some col.)
Call Number
SH328 .E28 2011
Dewey Decimal Classification
639.2
Summary
"Showing how big-picture patterns can help overcome the failures of conventional management, this book is ideal for students, researchers and professionals involved with marine fisheries. It explores not only the current practice of the 'ecosystem approach' to fisheries management but also its critical importance to even larger perspectives. The first section gives a valuable overview of how more and more of the complexity of real-world systems is being recognized and involved in the management of fisheries around the world. The second section then demonstrates how important aspects of real-world systems, involving population dynamics, evolution and behavior, remain to be taken into account completely. This section also shows how we must change the way we think about our involvement in, and the complexity of, marine ecosystems. The final chapters consider how, with the use of carefully chosen macroecological patterns, we can take important steps towards more holistic management of marine fisheries"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
pt. 1. Current forms of management
pt. 2. Elements of importance to management
pt. 3. Using patterns.
pt. 2. Elements of importance to management
pt. 3. Using patterns.