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Globalization is a multidimensional issue, and its impacts on world
resources cross and integrate environmental, economic, political
and cultural boundaries. Over the last few decades, the push
towards globalization has brought a new dimension in which managers
of fisheries and water resources will need to operate, both at the
local and global level of governance. In order to effectively
address the future sustainability of these resources, it is
critical to understand the driving factors of globalization and
their effect on fisheries ecosystems and the people who depend on
these resources for their cultural and societal well-being. This
2007 book discusses the social and political changes affecting
fisheries, the changes to ecological processes due to direct and
indirect impacts of globalization, the changing nature of the goods
and services that fisheries ecosystems are able to provide, and the
resultant changes in markets and economic assessment of our fishery
resources.
To achieve sustainable resource management, it is essential to obtain insightful guidance from emerging disciplines such as landscape ecology. This text addresses the links between landscape ecology and natural resource management, discussing these links in the context of various landscape types, diverse sets of resources, and broad ranges of management issues. A large number of landscape ecology concepts, principles, and methods are introduced. Critical reviews of past management practices and a number of case studies are presented. The text provides many guidelines for managing natural resources from a landscape perspective and offers useful suggestions for landscape ecologists to carry out research relevant to natural resource management.
Globalization is a multidimensional issue, and its impacts on world
resources cross and integrate environmental, economic, political
and cultural boundaries. Over the last few decades, the push
towards globalization has brought a new dimension in which managers
of fisheries and water resources will need to operate, both at the
local and global level of governance. In order to effectively
address the future sustainability of these resources, it is
critical to understand the driving factors of globalization and
their effect on fisheries ecosystems and the people who depend on
these resources for their cultural and societal well-being. This
2007 book discusses the social and political changes affecting
fisheries, the changes to ecological processes due to direct and
indirect impacts of globalization, the changing nature of the goods
and services that fisheries ecosystems are able to provide, and the
resultant changes in markets and economic assessment of our fishery
resources.
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