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Minimum Information Management: Harvesting the Harvesters’ Assessment of Dynamic Fisheries Systems

In: Ecological Economics of the Oceans and Coasts

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  • Chris Batstone
  • Basil Sharp
  • Chris Batstone
  • Basil Sharp

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This timely book offers a fresh view on how oceans and coasts are, and should be, managed. The urgency of this issue is increasingly being recognized, as critical limits to the economic exploitation of our oceans and coasts are reached. The authors argue that ecological economics is in a unique position to address this problem given its particular focus on interconnected ecological and economic systems.

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  • Chris Batstone & Basil Sharp & Chris Batstone & Basil Sharp, 2008. "Minimum Information Management: Harvesting the Harvesters’ Assessment of Dynamic Fisheries Systems," Chapters, in: Murray Patterson & Bruce Glavovic (ed.), Ecological Economics of the Oceans and Coasts, chapter 12, pages 269-288, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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