RE: Global fisheries management

2008-03-30 Thread Maria Ivanova
Ben, 

 

Some additional ideas:

 

1.   Film - They Live in Guinea - features the issues surrounding the
menhaden fishery in the Chesapeake Bay 

http://www.cinemaguild.com/catalog/catalog_environment.htm (shows the
institutional price, it must be cheaper for individuals)

Related to that, we have used a class simulation on the menhaden fisheries
that undergraduate students have really enjoyed. I can send it if it would
be of interest.

 

2.   Reading - I use the review of fisheries in Chasek, Downie and Brown
Welsh's Global Environmental Politics. It provides a really good overview of
the regime and the institutions. Both my undergraduate students at William
and Mary and graduate students at the Virginia Institute for Marine Science
found this overview really useful when we discussed international fisheries
policy. 

And related to that, if you want to show which international institutions
are engaged in fisheries, you can use the database we have begun to compile
on international organizations and the environment. The table shows
institutions across 12 issue areas. Click on the topic of interest and it
will list the international organizations active in that issue area -
http://www.environmentalgovernance.org/database/. This is work in progress,
so  there are certainly gaps. We have not included NGOs, so the Marine
Stewardship Council is not listed, for example. 

 

Maria 

 

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The College of William and Mary

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ben Cashore
Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 8:17 AM
To: GEPED
Subject: Global fisheries management

 

Hi Geped,

We've added this year a section on fisheries for our class on "International
Environmental Policy and Management" (Graeme Auld is TAing)

We're spending time on both the problem and the institutions that are
evolving to address them.

I have two questions

1) Do you know of any videos out there that I might show in one class that
would nicely and graphically illustrate the problems?

2) What are your recommendations for an article or book that nicely brings a
focus to the institutions that have developed to address them?

Thanks in advance,


Ben (and Graeme)





Ben Cashore, Professor 
Environmental Governance & Political Science
Director, Program on Forest Policy and Governance
School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University
230 Prospect Street, Room 206, New Haven, CT 06511-2104
203 432-3009 (w); 203 464-3977 (cell); 203 432-0026 (fax);
www.yale.edu/environment/cashore;

www.yale.edu/forestcertification




RE: Global fisheries management

2008-03-30 Thread syma ebbin
Hi Ben 
  you might also want to look at the edited volume: A Sea Change, edited by 
myself (Syma Ebbin) with Alf Hakon Hoel and Are Sydnes, published by Springer 
Verlag in 2005.  We focus on the establishment of the EEZ and have a range of 
chapters focusing on different institutions in different regions of the world.
   
  cheers,
  Syma

Wil Burns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Ben,
   
  Jeremy’s suggestion of Juda is an excellent one in this context. Here’s a 
couple more that might be germane:
   
  ·   Jentoft, Institutions in Fisheries: What They Are, What They Do, and 
How They Change, 28 Marine Policy (2005);
  ·   Cochrane & Doulman, The Rising Tide of Fisheries Instruments and the 
Struggle to Keep Afloat, 360 Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 
(2005)
   
   
  wil
   
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  Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy
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  El Cerrito, CA 94530 USA
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  http://www.jiwlp.com
   

   
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ben Cashore
Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 5:17 AM
To: GEPED
Subject: Global fisheries management


   
  Hi Geped,

We've added this year a section on fisheries for our class on "International 
Environmental Policy and Management" (Graeme Auld is TAing)

We're spending time on both the problem and the institutions that are evolving 
to address them.

I have two questions

1) Do you know of any videos out there that I might show in one class that 
would nicely and graphically illustrate the problems?

2) What are your recommendations for an article or book that nicely brings a 
focus to the institutions that have developed to address them?

Thanks in advance,


Ben (and Graeme)



  Ben Cashore, Professor 
Environmental Governance & Political Science
Director, Program on Forest Policy and Governance
School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University
230 Prospect Street, Room 206, New Haven, CT 06511-2104
203 432-3009 (w); 203 464-3977 (cell); 203 432-0026 (fax);
www.yale.edu/environment/cashore; www.yale.edu/forestcertification





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Syma A. Ebbin, PhD.