Issue 168: October 2001: Book Review - Sustainable Use and Management
SANCOR Newsletter Issue #168: October 2001
BOOK Review
Sustainable Fishery Systems
by Anthony Charles
Published by Blackwell Science. Distributed in North America by Iowa
State University Press. 384 pages, paperback, illus., ISBN
0-632-05775-0. Publication Date: 2001.
This new book presents an integrated and interdisciplinary approach to the study of fisheries. The first part of the book seeks to provide a readable, non-technical grounding in the structure and dynamics of fishery systems and their natural, human and management components. This includes particular attention to fishery policy and planning, management, development and research. In the second part of the book, the integrated approach is used to address a range of issues faced in pursuing 'sustainable fisheries', with emphasis on six dominant themes: sustainability, uncertainty, complexity, conflict, fishing rights and the nature of fishery
This book is suitable both as a textbook for undergraduate and graduate students, and as a reference book for professionals and practitioners - in fishery research, management and development as well as in the fishing industry itself. As a textbook, it may be particularly relevant for courses in fisheries, and coastal/marine management, that seek to transcend disciplinary boundaries and to combine theoretical analysis with practical case studies.
Contents:
Introduction
1. Fishery Systems
2. The Natural System
3. The Human System
4. The Management System: Policy and Planning
5. Fishery Management
6. Fishery Development
7. Fishery Research
8. Dynamics of the Fishery System
9. Case Studies of Fishery Systems
10. Sustainability in Fishery Systems
11. Uncertainty and the Precautionary Approach
12. Complexity, Diversity and the Ecosystem
13. Fishery Conflicts and the Co-management
14. Rights in Fishery Systems
15. Resilient Fishery Systems and Robust
Appendix: Integrated Models of Fishery Systems
Bibliography
Index
About the author:
Anthony Charles is professor of Management Science and Environmental Studies at Saint Mary's University, in Halifax, Canada, and is a Pew Fellow in Marine Conservation.
For further information and to order:
http://www.blacksci.co.uk/~cgilib/bookpage.bin?File=5797
http://store.yahoo.com/isupress/0632057750.html