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Renewable resource exploitation in a developing country: Motives, markets and migration in a coral reef fishery (Indonesia).
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Renewable resource exploitation in a developing country: Motives, markets and migration in a coral reef fishery (Indonesia)./
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Liese, Christopher.
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234 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-01, Section: A, page: 0233.
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Dissertation Abstracts International65-01A.
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Renewable resource exploitation in a developing country: Motives, markets and migration in a coral reef fishery (Indonesia).
Liese, Christopher.
Renewable resource exploitation in a developing country: Motives, markets and migration in a coral reef fishery (Indonesia).
- 234 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-01, Section: A, page: 0233.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Duke University, 2003.
Coral reefs are among the most interesting ecosystems on this planet. Located mostly in developing countries they are often prime examples of renewable resource exploitation under open access property rights regimes. Such resources will almost inevitably be depleted over time. To effectively conserve them calls for policy tools beyond classic resource management, requiring a comprehensive analytical framework. This dissertation approaches open access exploitation by traditional users from three distinct methodological perspectives: Qualitative analysis based on interviews and observation (anthropology of fishing), theoretical economics, and quantitative statistical analysis (econometrics) of household survey data.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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An extensive case study of the artisanal reef fishery in Minahasa, eastern Indonesia shows how development, migration and fishing impact the coral reef. The case study finds strong evidence that regional and global development have set in motion economic, social and demographic processes, that are leading to over-exploitation. In particular, behavior of individual fishermen seems primarily driven by economic considerations and is very adaptive. More importantly, the impact of development on the resource works primarily through incentives and markets rather than through technology and innovation.
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