Vũ, Thanh Hương
Marine fishery resource management is a great concern of numerous
governments
because this resource contributes considerably to socio-economic
development and provides from a huge ecosystem goods and services to the
world. However, the alarming over-exploitation, marine environmental
degradation and conflicts between stakeholders in the fishery sector all
over the world has urgently required a more efficient approach to
manage marine fishery resources. This paper argues that ecological
economics is a suitable approach to address the issues of marine fishery
resource use and management. In particularly, the paper will focus on
biological and economic aspects of marine fishery resources that must be
taken into consideration in designing fishery policies. The paper then
examines the marine fishery management of the Philippines based on the
Pressure-State-Impact-Responses (PSIR)framework. The paper recommends
that the Philippines’ government should construct a more appropriate
marine fishery legal framework and take into consideration economic
incentive programs and market-based instruments. Through the case study
of the Philippines, some implications will be drawn out for Vietnam for
an efficient and
sustainable marine fishery management
Title: | An Analysis of the Philippines’ Marine Fishery Management based on the PSIR Framework and Implications for Vietnam |
Authors: | Vũ, Thanh Hương |
Keywords: | Marine fishery management, Philippines, Vietnam, Pressure-State-Impact-Responses Framework, PSIR. |
Issue Date: | 2012 |
Publisher: | H. : ĐHQGHN |
Series/Report no.: | Vol 28;No. 5E (2012) |
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