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This book is the first to analyze Chile's salmon farming industry
in discussing industrial development in terms of the management of
public goods. The book highlights important aspects of learning and
capacity development, environmental sustainability, institutions,
and social welfare or inclusiveness. With aquaculture now providing
almost half the global fish harvest, Chile's salmon farming and
processing industry stands out as a leader in the new "blue
revolution". Taking a holistic, historic approach to understanding
the evolutionary development of the industry, the authors employ
this strategy in the belief that policy discussions of economic
activities have become highly segmented and often provide only a
partial picture. Such segmentation is problematic for policy
studies based on a complex web of interactions among numerous
agents. The present volume untangles this web by considering the
development of the Chilean salmon industry not only in holistic and
historic terms but also from a socioeconomic point of view. The
valuable book offers insightful lessons that can be applied to
other natural resource-based sectors facing similar challenges in
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This book is the first to analyze Chile's salmon farming industry
in discussing industrial development in terms of the management of
public goods. The book highlights important aspects of learning and
capacity development, environmental sustainability, institutions,
and social welfare or inclusiveness. With aquaculture now providing
almost half the global fish harvest, Chile's salmon farming and
processing industry stands out as a leader in the new "blue
revolution". Taking a holistic, historic approach to understanding
the evolutionary development of the industry, the authors employ
this strategy in the belief that policy discussions of economic
activities have become highly segmented and often provide only a
partial picture. Such segmentation is problematic for policy
studies based on a complex web of interactions among numerous
agents. The present volume untangles this web by considering the
development of the Chilean salmon industry not only in holistic and
historic terms but also from a socioeconomic point of view. The
valuable book offers insightful lessons that can be applied to
other natural resource-based sectors facing similar challenges in
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