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TitleThe state of world fisheries and aquaculture : 2006
AccessEnglish: a0699e - PDF ; Español: a0699s - PDF ; Français: a0699f - PDF ; العربية: a0699a - PDF ; 中文: a0699c - PDF ;
Summary
Several decades ago, the efforts of public administrations were concentrated on developing fisheries and aquaculture and ensuring growth in production and consumption. Then, in the 1980s, as many resources became fully or overexploited, the attention of policy-makers began to focus instead on fisheries management, in addition to development of aquaculture. Subsequent recognition of the many failures in management have now led FAO member countries and other relevant stakeholders to broaden the approach and governance, that is, the sum of the legal, social, economic and political arrangements used to manage fisheries and aquaculture in a sustainable manner is currently seen as a necessary context for management and is becoming the main concern. Aquaculture continues to expand, while marine capture fisheries - when summed together worldwide - seem to have reached a ceiling. Reflecting the growing importance of aquaculture, The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2006 ends with a discussion of the challenges that aquaculture is facing as well as of the opportunities that are open to the sector. The discussion is based on a prospective analysis of the aquaculture sector worldwide, which was undertaken by FAO in the past two years
Part 1. World review of fisheries and aquaculture -- Part 2. Selected issues in fisheries and aquaculture -- Part 3. Highlights of special studies -- Part 4. Outlook.
Part 1. World review of fisheries and aquaculture -- Part 2. Selected issues in fisheries and aquaculture -- Part 3. Highlights of special studies -- Part 4. Outlook.
DateRome : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2007
Description
xiv, 162 p. : ill., charts, graphs, maps, tables
Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN / ISSN
9789251055687
1020-5489
2410-5902 (eISSN)
1020-5489
2410-5902 (eISSN)
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