- Description
This brief highlights the contribution of wild capture fisheries to nutritional security in fish dependent developing countries. It is intended to stimulate debate around two broad themes: (1) when should the focus of fisheries policies be on local food security and human well-being as opposed to revenue generation, and (2) how does the current research agenda, with its emphasis on environmental and economic issues, assist or impair decision making processes.
- Published by
- WorldFish
- Document type
- Issue/Policy Brief
- Language
- English
- Copyright
- 2013. WorldFish. All rights reserved. This publication may be reproduced without the permission of, but with acknowledgment to, WorldFish.
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- Title
- Fish -- More Than Just Another Commodity
- Publication date
- 2013-01-01
- Publication year
- 2013
- Authors
- E. H. Allison , Neil L. Andrew , R. Hilborn , S. J. Hall
- Copyright holder(s)
- WorldFish
- Keywords
- fish, food security, fisheries policies, animal protein, inland fisheries
- Document type
- Issue/Policy Brief
- Language
- English
- URL
- https://fisheries.issuelab.org/resource/fish-more-than-just-another-commodity.html
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- Issue Lab