the principal objective of this paper is to portray a framework on the politics of management of the fish resources in the Channel of Sicily, by examining both the CFP in the Mediterranean or the Italian-Tunisian relationship, and then to inspect the fishing effort of the Sicilian and the Tunisian productive structures to carry out a comprative analysis.The information gained from the economic results can be used by local institutions to draw up plans for intervention following European requirements.

Borsellino, V., Crescimanno, M., DE STEFANO, V. (2006). Political and economic fisheries management in the Channel of Sicily. CHEMISTRY IN ECOLOGY, 22- Supplement 1, 411-432 [10.1080/02757540600572214].

Political and economic fisheries management in the Channel of Sicily

BORSELLINO, Valeria;CRESCIMANNO, Maria;DE STEFANO, Vincenzo
2006-01-01

Abstract

the principal objective of this paper is to portray a framework on the politics of management of the fish resources in the Channel of Sicily, by examining both the CFP in the Mediterranean or the Italian-Tunisian relationship, and then to inspect the fishing effort of the Sicilian and the Tunisian productive structures to carry out a comprative analysis.The information gained from the economic results can be used by local institutions to draw up plans for intervention following European requirements.
2006
Borsellino, V., Crescimanno, M., DE STEFANO, V. (2006). Political and economic fisheries management in the Channel of Sicily. CHEMISTRY IN ECOLOGY, 22- Supplement 1, 411-432 [10.1080/02757540600572214].
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