SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES MANAGEMENT AND ITS ASSOCIATED ASSET CLASSES
Richard Sandor,
Murali Kanakasabai,
Rafael Marques and
Nathan Clark
Chapter 10 in Sustainable Investing and Environmental Markets:Opportunities in a New Asset Class, 2014, pp 283-310 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
Fish stocks around the globe are declining rapidly. Catches are at, or close to, their maximum sustainable yields in over half of all fish stocks. While this is in part the result of an ever growing population demanding increasing amounts of fish, it is also a function of poor fisheries management. Poor management not only results in declining fish stocks but also takes a heavy toll on the greater marine environment and results in poor economic performance for those involved in the capture and processing of fish…
Keywords: Environment; Emissions; Trading; Finance; Derivatives; Water; Energy; Carbon; Catastrophe; Weather; Sustainability; Fisheries; Greenhouse Gases; Sulfur Dioxide; Acid Rain; Clean Energy Markets (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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