Fishing for Coherence
Proceedings of the Workshop on Policy Coherence for Development in Fisheries
Some 500 million USD are spent annually on fisheries development projects. But fisheries access agreements and trade policies are sometimes applied in ways that dampen developing countries' ability to benefit fully from their rich marine resources. Also, many development projects do not pay sufficient regard to the sustainability issues that are a key for the future of the fishing sector. This publication, a compilation of papers from the Workshop on Policy Coherence for Development in Fisheries, addresses these issues.
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Policy Coherence
Trade and Developing Countries
This chapter comments on the difficulties of maintaining national coherence in an international framework in which the term “coherence” can be ambiguous. The chapter argues that the fisheries development paradigm is not the same for developed countries and developing countries.
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