Journal article

The failure of 'command and control' approaches to fisheries management: Lessons from Australia

T Kompas, P Gooday

International Journal of Global Environmental Issues | Published : 2007

Abstract

The traditional 'command and control' approaches to fisheries management - ones that focus on input restrictions and total catch limits - fail to provide the incentives for those who fish to do so efficiently and in a manner that gives industry a long-term stake in the future of the fishery. This paper provides a discussion of the failure of these 'command and control' approaches to fisheries management in two specific cases: the Australian northern prawn and southeast trawl fishery, drawing valuable policy and management insights that may prove useful to the management of other fisheries around the world. Copyright © 2007 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.

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