Aquaculture Law and Policy


Book Description

With aquaculture operations fast expanding around the world, the adequacy of aquaculture-related laws and policies has become a hot topic. This much-needed book provides a three-part guide to the complex regulatory landscape. The expert contributors first review the international legal dimensions, including chapters on law of the sea, trade, and access and benefit sharing. Part Two offers regional perspectives, discussing the EU and regional fisheries management organizations. The final part contains eleven case studies exploring how leading aquaculture producing countries have been putting sustainability principles into practice.




The NSW Oyster Industry


Book Description

Estuaroes are the 'door mat' of human activity on land. They are also highly valued by community. The New South Wales (NSW) oyster industry is Australia's oldest farming enterprise, dating back to the pre-European settlement era and as a consequence has social and cultural significance. Oyster farmers have developed generations of understanding and professional and intimate observation of the subtleties and frailties of NSW estuaries, cultivating their shells on a daily basis. The key motivation for this study is that the NSW oyster industry is a risk indicator of sustalnable coastal catchment policy and practice. The studies are based on the hypothesis that the economic, social, cultural, human health and environmental sustainability objectives of the NSW oyster industry require a historically- and scientifically-based risk analysis framework for selecting, managing and cultivating oyster farming areas. A review identified that it was vulnerable because of the lack of protection and planning for oyster growing areas. The aim of this thesis is to demonstrate that policies based on a risk analysis framework optimise outcomes for strategic management of the NSW oyster industry where risk is defined in terms of the effect of uncertainties on the industry's economic, social, cultural, human health and environmental sustainability objectives.




e-Democracy


Book Description

Internet is starting to permeate politics much as it has previously revolutionised education, business or the arts. Thus, there is a growing interest in areas of e-government and, more recently, e-democracy. However, most attempts in this field have just envisioned standard political approaches facilitated by technology, like e-voting or e-debating. Alternatively, we could devise a more transforming strategy based on deploying web based group decision support tools and promote their use for public policy decision making. This book delineates how this approach could be implemented. It addresses foundations, basic methodologies, potential implementation and applications, together with a thorough discussion of the many challenging issues. This innovative text will be of interest to students, researchers and practitioners in the fields of e-government, e-democracy and e-participation and research in decision analysis, negotiation analysis and group decision support.