India Marine Fisheries : Issues, Opportunities and Transitions for Sustainable Development
This study represents a collaborative initiative by the World Bank and the Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India, to review the marine fisheries sub-sector, within a broader sector that...
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ACCESS RIGHTS ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES AMOUNT OF FISH APPROACH TO FISHERIES AQUACULTURE CATCH LEVELS CATCH LIMITS CATCH RATE CHANGE IN DEMAND COAST COASTAL AREAS COASTAL COMMUNITIES COASTAL DEVELOPMENT COASTAL ENVIRONMENT COASTAL FISHERIES COASTAL FISHING COASTAL FISHING COMMUNITIES COASTAL STATE COASTAL ZONE COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT COASTLINE COASTS COMMERCIAL FISHING COMMON PROPERTY COMMON PROPERTY RESOURCES COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS CONTINENTAL SHELF CRABS DEBT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC RENTS ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY ECONOMIC WELFARE ECONOMICS ECONOMISTS ECOSYSTEM ECOSYSTEMS EFFLUENTS EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTS EXPLOITATION FARM PONDS FISH FISH AS FOOD FISH PRICES FISH PRODUCTION FISH PRODUCTS FISH RESOURCES FISH STOCK FISH STOCKS FISH VENDORS FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT FISHERIES MANAGEMENT FISHERIES MANAGEMENT APPROACHES FISHERIES MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY FISHERIES MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FISHERIES MANAGERS FISHERIES SECTOR FISHERMEN FISHERS FISHERY FISHERY MANAGEMENT FISHERY MANAGEMENT PLAN FISHERY MANAGEMENT PLANNING FISHERY MANAGERS FISHERY RESOURCES FISHERY SECTOR FISHING FISHING CAPACITY FISHING CRAFT FISHING EFFORT FISHING FLEET FISHING FLEETS FISHING GROUNDS FISHING INDUSTRY FISHING MORTALITY FISHING PRACTICES FISHING QUOTAS FISHING RIGHT FISHING RIGHTS FISHING VESSEL FISHING VESSELS FISHING VILLAGES FLEET REDUCTION FLEET SIZE FLEET SIZES FOOD PRODUCTION FOOD SECURITY GHOST FISHING GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES HABITAT HAZARD ANALYSIS INLAND FISHERIES INLAND FISHING INSHORE FISHERIES INSHORE FISHING INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES LABOR FORCE LAKES LAND RECLAMATION LANDING LANDINGS LIVELIHOOD OPPORTUNITIES LIVELIHOODS MARINE FISH MARINE FISHERIES MARINE FISHERY MARINE FISHING MARINE PRODUCTS MARKET COMPETITION MAXIMUM SUSTAINABLE YIELD MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE MSY NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES NATURE NEGATIVE IMPACTS OFFSHORE FISHING OFFSHORE WATERS OIL OPEN ACCESS OVERFISHING OYSTERS PERVERSE INCENTIVES POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLICY MAKERS POLLUTION PRAWNS PROPERTY RIGHTS PROTECTION RECOVERY PLANNING RESERVOIRS RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCE CONSERVATION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SEA SEAFOOD SEAWATER SEWAGE SHELLFISH SHELLFISH FISHERIES SHORE SHRIMP SOCIAL COSTS SOLE SPECIES STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE FISHING TERRITORIAL WATERS TRADITIONAL FISHERIES TRADITIONAL MANAGEMENT TRAGEDY OF THE COMMONS TRAWLER TRAWLERS TSUNAMI TURTLE UNREGULATED FISHING WATER RESOURCES WILDLIFE WORLD FISHERIES |
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ACCESS RIGHTS ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES AMOUNT OF FISH APPROACH TO FISHERIES AQUACULTURE CATCH LEVELS CATCH LIMITS CATCH RATE CHANGE IN DEMAND COAST COASTAL AREAS COASTAL COMMUNITIES COASTAL DEVELOPMENT COASTAL ENVIRONMENT COASTAL FISHERIES COASTAL FISHING COASTAL FISHING COMMUNITIES COASTAL STATE COASTAL ZONE COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT COASTLINE COASTS COMMERCIAL FISHING COMMON PROPERTY COMMON PROPERTY RESOURCES COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS CONTINENTAL SHELF CRABS DEBT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC RENTS ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY ECONOMIC WELFARE ECONOMICS ECONOMISTS ECOSYSTEM ECOSYSTEMS EFFLUENTS EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTS EXPLOITATION FARM PONDS FISH FISH AS FOOD FISH PRICES FISH PRODUCTION FISH PRODUCTS FISH RESOURCES FISH STOCK FISH STOCKS FISH VENDORS FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT FISHERIES MANAGEMENT FISHERIES MANAGEMENT APPROACHES FISHERIES MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY FISHERIES MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FISHERIES MANAGERS FISHERIES SECTOR FISHERMEN FISHERS FISHERY FISHERY MANAGEMENT FISHERY MANAGEMENT PLAN FISHERY MANAGEMENT PLANNING FISHERY MANAGERS FISHERY RESOURCES FISHERY SECTOR FISHING FISHING CAPACITY FISHING CRAFT FISHING EFFORT FISHING FLEET FISHING FLEETS FISHING GROUNDS FISHING INDUSTRY FISHING MORTALITY FISHING PRACTICES FISHING QUOTAS FISHING RIGHT FISHING RIGHTS FISHING VESSEL FISHING VESSELS FISHING VILLAGES FLEET REDUCTION FLEET SIZE FLEET SIZES FOOD PRODUCTION FOOD SECURITY GHOST FISHING GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES HABITAT HAZARD ANALYSIS INLAND FISHERIES INLAND FISHING INSHORE FISHERIES INSHORE FISHING INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES LABOR FORCE LAKES LAND RECLAMATION LANDING LANDINGS LIVELIHOOD OPPORTUNITIES LIVELIHOODS MARINE FISH MARINE FISHERIES MARINE FISHERY MARINE FISHING MARINE PRODUCTS MARKET COMPETITION MAXIMUM SUSTAINABLE YIELD MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE MSY NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES NATURE NEGATIVE IMPACTS OFFSHORE FISHING OFFSHORE WATERS OIL OPEN ACCESS OVERFISHING OYSTERS PERVERSE INCENTIVES POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLICY MAKERS POLLUTION PRAWNS PROPERTY RIGHTS PROTECTION RECOVERY PLANNING RESERVOIRS RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCE CONSERVATION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SEA SEAFOOD SEAWATER SEWAGE SHELLFISH SHELLFISH FISHERIES SHORE SHRIMP SOCIAL COSTS SOLE SPECIES STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE FISHING TERRITORIAL WATERS TRADITIONAL FISHERIES TRADITIONAL MANAGEMENT TRAGEDY OF THE COMMONS TRAWLER TRAWLERS TSUNAMI TURTLE UNREGULATED FISHING WATER RESOURCES WILDLIFE WORLD FISHERIES World Bank India Marine Fisheries : Issues, Opportunities and Transitions for Sustainable Development |
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South Asia South Asia Asia India |
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This study represents a collaborative
initiative by the World Bank and the Department of Animal
Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries Ministry of Agriculture,
Government of India, to review the marine fisheries
sub-sector, within a broader sector that also includes
aquaculture and inland fisheries. The policy note provides a
major step forward in understanding current issues and
future opportunities facing the marine fisheries sub-sector.
The marine fishing sub-sector accounts for approximately one
percent of national Gross Domestic Product (GDP), but forms
an important component of the rural coastal economy,
generating income, employment, livelihoods, and food
security for an estimated 3.52 million people along the
8,118 km Indian coastline, who depend on fishing for their
livelihoods. The study represents an initial analytical
review of the Indian marine sub-sector with special emphasis
on inshore waters, which faces the greatest challenges for
management and sustainable development. The main objectives
of the study were to: a) appraise the general structure,
conduct and performance of the marine fisheries sub-sector
in India with particular focus on the role that marine
fishery plays in rural livelihoods for coastal communities;
b) identify the main constraints in the marine sub-sector
that are impacting on biological sustainability and
economically healthy fisheries; c) draw on national and
international experience to recommend alternative policy
approaches and strategies to address these issues; and d)
inform the Government of India during subsequent
consultations with key stakeholders about long-term
transformations towards better sub-sector performance. |
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World Bank |
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World Bank |
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World Bank |
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India Marine Fisheries : Issues, Opportunities and Transitions for Sustainable Development |
title_short |
India Marine Fisheries : Issues, Opportunities and Transitions for Sustainable Development |
title_full |
India Marine Fisheries : Issues, Opportunities and Transitions for Sustainable Development |
title_fullStr |
India Marine Fisheries : Issues, Opportunities and Transitions for Sustainable Development |
title_full_unstemmed |
India Marine Fisheries : Issues, Opportunities and Transitions for Sustainable Development |
title_sort |
india marine fisheries : issues, opportunities and transitions for sustainable development |
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World Bank |
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2012 |
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okr-10986-30022021-04-23T14:02:06Z India Marine Fisheries : Issues, Opportunities and Transitions for Sustainable Development World Bank ACCESS RIGHTS ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES AMOUNT OF FISH APPROACH TO FISHERIES AQUACULTURE CATCH LEVELS CATCH LIMITS CATCH RATE CHANGE IN DEMAND COAST COASTAL AREAS COASTAL COMMUNITIES COASTAL DEVELOPMENT COASTAL ENVIRONMENT COASTAL FISHERIES COASTAL FISHING COASTAL FISHING COMMUNITIES COASTAL STATE COASTAL ZONE COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT COASTLINE COASTS COMMERCIAL FISHING COMMON PROPERTY COMMON PROPERTY RESOURCES COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS CONTINENTAL SHELF CRABS DEBT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC RENTS ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY ECONOMIC WELFARE ECONOMICS ECONOMISTS ECOSYSTEM ECOSYSTEMS EFFLUENTS EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTS EXPLOITATION FARM PONDS FISH FISH AS FOOD FISH PRICES FISH PRODUCTION FISH PRODUCTS FISH RESOURCES FISH STOCK FISH STOCKS FISH VENDORS FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT FISHERIES MANAGEMENT FISHERIES MANAGEMENT APPROACHES FISHERIES MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY FISHERIES MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FISHERIES MANAGERS FISHERIES SECTOR FISHERMEN FISHERS FISHERY FISHERY MANAGEMENT FISHERY MANAGEMENT PLAN FISHERY MANAGEMENT PLANNING FISHERY MANAGERS FISHERY RESOURCES FISHERY SECTOR FISHING FISHING CAPACITY FISHING CRAFT FISHING EFFORT FISHING FLEET FISHING FLEETS FISHING GROUNDS FISHING INDUSTRY FISHING MORTALITY FISHING PRACTICES FISHING QUOTAS FISHING RIGHT FISHING RIGHTS FISHING VESSEL FISHING VESSELS FISHING VILLAGES FLEET REDUCTION FLEET SIZE FLEET SIZES FOOD PRODUCTION FOOD SECURITY GHOST FISHING GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES HABITAT HAZARD ANALYSIS INLAND FISHERIES INLAND FISHING INSHORE FISHERIES INSHORE FISHING INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES LABOR FORCE LAKES LAND RECLAMATION LANDING LANDINGS LIVELIHOOD OPPORTUNITIES LIVELIHOODS MARINE FISH MARINE FISHERIES MARINE FISHERY MARINE FISHING MARINE PRODUCTS MARKET COMPETITION MAXIMUM SUSTAINABLE YIELD MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE MSY NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES NATURE NEGATIVE IMPACTS OFFSHORE FISHING OFFSHORE WATERS OIL OPEN ACCESS OVERFISHING OYSTERS PERVERSE INCENTIVES POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLICY MAKERS POLLUTION PRAWNS PROPERTY RIGHTS PROTECTION RECOVERY PLANNING RESERVOIRS RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCE CONSERVATION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SEA SEAFOOD SEAWATER SEWAGE SHELLFISH SHELLFISH FISHERIES SHORE SHRIMP SOCIAL COSTS SOLE SPECIES STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE FISHING TERRITORIAL WATERS TRADITIONAL FISHERIES TRADITIONAL MANAGEMENT TRAGEDY OF THE COMMONS TRAWLER TRAWLERS TSUNAMI TURTLE UNREGULATED FISHING WATER RESOURCES WILDLIFE WORLD FISHERIES This study represents a collaborative initiative by the World Bank and the Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India, to review the marine fisheries sub-sector, within a broader sector that also includes aquaculture and inland fisheries. The policy note provides a major step forward in understanding current issues and future opportunities facing the marine fisheries sub-sector. The marine fishing sub-sector accounts for approximately one percent of national Gross Domestic Product (GDP), but forms an important component of the rural coastal economy, generating income, employment, livelihoods, and food security for an estimated 3.52 million people along the 8,118 km Indian coastline, who depend on fishing for their livelihoods. The study represents an initial analytical review of the Indian marine sub-sector with special emphasis on inshore waters, which faces the greatest challenges for management and sustainable development. The main objectives of the study were to: a) appraise the general structure, conduct and performance of the marine fisheries sub-sector in India with particular focus on the role that marine fishery plays in rural livelihoods for coastal communities; b) identify the main constraints in the marine sub-sector that are impacting on biological sustainability and economically healthy fisheries; c) draw on national and international experience to recommend alternative policy approaches and strategies to address these issues; and d) inform the Government of India during subsequent consultations with key stakeholders about long-term transformations towards better sub-sector performance. 2012-03-19T10:26:54Z 2012-03-19T10:26:54Z 2010-08-01 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000386194_20110902031724 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3002 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank Economic & Sector Work :: Other Agricultural Study South Asia South Asia Asia India |