The spatial dimensions of fisheries: Putting it all in place
Kai Lorenzen, Robert S. Steneck, Robert R Warner, Ana M. Parma, F C Coleman, Kenneth M. Leber
págs. 169-177
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Rescaling fisheries assessment and management: A generic approach, access rights, change agents, and toolboxes
págs. 197-219
Free Content Fisheries in Chile: Small pelagics, management, rights, and sea zoning
págs. 221-234
Linkages and multilevel systems for matching governance and ecology: Lessons from roving bandits
págs. 235-250
Cooperative strategies in fisheries management: Integrating across scales
Rod Fujita, K. T. Honey, A. Morris, J. R. Wilson, H. Russell
págs. 251-271
Comprehensive planning, dominant-use zones, and user rights: A new era in ocean governance
James N. Sanchirico, Josh Eagle, Steve Palumbi, Barton H. Thompson
págs. 273-285
Polycentrism and flux in spatialized management: Evidence from Maine's lobster (Homarus americanus) fishery
págs. 287-302
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Using fishers' local knowledge to aid management at regional scales: Spatial distribution of small-scale fisheries in the northern Gulf of California, Mexico
Marcia Moreno-Báez, Barron J. Orr, Richard Cudney-Bueno, William W. Shaw
págs. 339-353
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A fisheries play in an ecosystem theater: challenges of managing ecological and social drivers of marine fisheries at multiple spatial scales: Challenges of managing ecological and social drivers of marine fisheries at multiple spatial scales
págs. 387-411
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