Questioning Fishing Access Agreements towards Social and Ecological Health in the Global South
Nadège Legroux,
Frédéric LE Manach,
Mialy Andriamahefazafy and
Laure Quentin
Working Paper from Agence française de développement
Abstract:
While marine ecosystems play a major role in the regulation of climate and our Planet's ability to cope with climate change, they are also critical for providing food, livelihood, and income to billions of people worldwide. Unfortunately, they face increasing threats due to anthropic activities. In many regions, various types of agreements have historically organized and commodified the access to the resources of the Exclusive Economic Zones of coastal States to distant-water fishing nations.
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Pages: 39
Date: 2021-02-12
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