144 results on '"Pinkerton, Evelyn"'
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2. The Development of the Pacific Salmon-Canning Industry: A Grown Man’s Game ed. by Dianne Newell (review)
3. Indigenising and Co-managing Local Fisheries
4. Milton M.R. FREEMAN, Eleanor W. WEIN, and Darren E. KEITH, Recovering Rights: Bowhead Whales and Inuvialuit Subsistence in the Western Canadian Arctic, Edmonton: Canadian Circumpolar Institute and Fisheries Joint Management Committee, 1992, 155 pages (paper)
5. WTO must ban harmful fisheries subsidies
6. Strategies and Policies Supporting Small-Scale Fishers’ Access and Conservation Rights in a Neoliberal World
7. Evaluating British Columbia’s Municipally Owned Community Forest Corporations as Governance Structures
8. Groundtruthing Individual Transferable Quotas
9. Evaluating British Columbia’s Municipally Owned Community Forest Corporations as Governance Structures
10. Moving beyond panaceas in fisheries governance
11. Coastal Marine Systems: Conserving Fish and Sustaining Community Livelihoods with Co-management
12. Resilience-Based Stewardship: Strategies for Navigating Sustainable Pathways in a Changing World
13. Full-spectrum sustainability: an alternative to fisheries management panaceas
14. Rise of the investor class in the British Columbia Pacific halibut fishery
15. Reconciling social justice and ecosystem-based management in the wake of a successful predator reintroduction
16. 17. Directions, Principles, and Practice in the Shared Governance of Canadian Marine Fisheries
17. Benefits of collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities through community forests in British Columbia
18. Integrating diverse objectives for sustainable fisheries in Canada
19. The hidden role of processors in an individual transferable quota fishery
20. Atlantic and Pacific halibut co-management initiatives by Canadian fishermen's organizations
21. Evaluating and implementing social-ecological systems: A comprehensive approach to sustainable fisheries
22. Coastal and Indigenous community access to marine resources and the ocean: A policy imperative for Canada
23. Hegemony and resistance: Disturbing patterns and hopeful signs in the impact of neoliberal policies on small-scale fisheries around the world
24. Strategies for assertion of conservation and local management rights: A Haida Gwaii herring story
25. Comanagement of clams in Brazil : a framework to advance comparison
26. Local and regional strategies for rebuilding fisheries management institutions in coastal British Columbia : what components of comanagement are most critical?
27. Small Sawmills Persevere While the Majors Close : Evaluating Resilience and Desirable Timber Allocation in British Columbia, Canada
28. Toward Specificity in Complexity : Understanding co-management from a social science perspective
29. Neoliberalism and the politics of enclosure in North American small-scale fisheries
30. The role of moral economy in two British Columbia fisheries: Confronting neoliberal policies
31. Social contracts and community forestry: how can we design forest policies and tenure arrangements to generate local benefits?
32. The Impact of Resource Scarcity on Bonding and Bridging Social Capital : the Case of Fishers’ Information-Sharing Networks in Loreto, BCS, Mexico
33. Adaptive Co-Management for Social-Ecological Complexity
34. Finding "Space" for Comanagement of Forests within the Neoliberal Paradigm: Rights, Strategies, and Tools for Asserting a Local Agenda
35. Partnerships in Management
36. Alternatives to ITQs in equity–efficiency–effectiveness trade-offs: How the lay-up system spread effort in the BC halibut fishery
37. Factors in Overcoming Barriers to Implementing Co–management in British Columbia Salmon Fisheries
38. Cadastralizing or coordinating the clam commons: Can competing community and government visions of wild and farmed fisheries be reconciled?
39. Ignoring market failure in quota leasing?
40. Coastal management challenges from a community perspective: The problem of ‘stealth privatization’ in a Canadian fishery
41. Ecosystem stewardship: sustainability strategies for a rapidly changing planet
42. The elephant in the room: The hidden costs of leasing individual transferable fishing quotas
43. Creating local management legitimacy
44. The Role of Participatory Governance and Community-Based Management in Integrated Coastal and Ocean Management in Canada
45. Northwest Atlantic Groundfish: Perspectives on a Fishery Collapse, Edited by J. Boreman, B.S. Nakashima, J.A. Wilson and R.L. Kendall, American Fisheries Society, 1997, 242 pp. ISBN 1888569069
46. Local Fisheries Co-management: A Review of International Experiences and Their Implications for Salmon Management in British Columbia
47. Economic and Management Benefits from the Coordination of Capture and Culture Fisheries: The Case of Prince William Sound Pink Salmon
48. Translating Legal Rights into Management Practice: Overcoming Barriers to the Exercise of Co-Management
49. Co-operative Management of Local Fisheries: New Directions for Improved Management and Community Development
50. Co-Management Efforts as Social Movements: The Tin Wis Coalition and the Drive for Forest Practices Legislation in British Columbia
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