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Ownership and Belonging in the Bluff Oyster Fishery

Knight, Peter. 2006. "Ownership and Belonging in the Bluff Oyster Fishery." (Working Paper)

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"The Bluff oyster fishery became part of New Zealand fisheries Quota Management System (QMS) in 1998 and management responsibility fell to the owners of individual transferable quota (ITQ). A group of conservation-minded Bluff oyster fishermen believe that the owners of ITQ are locked into a need for exploitation that will ultimately result in the fishery's demise. The proposition that private property rights encourage conservation through the self-interest of owners is questioned in a situation where establishing those property rights has meant the exclusion of conservation-minded fishermen. Conservation-minded fishermen play an important role in the fishery viewed as a socio-ecological system. The concept of belonging is proposed as a complement to the idea of ownership in the theory of property-rights regimes aimed at managing local resources."

Document Type:Working Paper
Keywords:common pool resources--New Zealand
ownership--New Zealand
property rights--New Zealand
ecology--New Zealand
ITQs--New Zealand
oysters--New Zealand
fisheries--New Zealand
justice--New Zealand
ethics--New Zealand
regimes--New Zealand
conservation--New Zealand
economic behavior--New Zealand
ID Code:2091

 

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