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The Development Dimension
Proceedings of the Workshop on Policy Coherence for Development in Fisheries
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OECD. Published by : OECD Publishing
, Date de parution: 29 août 2006
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Pages: 253
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Langue: Anglais
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Version: Livre électronique (Format PDF)
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ISBN: 9789264025301
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Code OCDE: 532006031E1
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Prix:
€35 | $49 | £31 | ¥4500 | MXN630
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Disponibilité: Disponible
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Autres versions:
Livre - Broché
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Format électronique: Acrobat PDF
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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 and Fisheries: From Crisis to Recovery. A Synthesis of the Workshop Deliberations Part I. Opening of the Workshop and Keynote Addresses Chapter 1. Welcome Address by the OECD Deputy Secretary General Kiyo Akasaka Chapter 2. Opening Address by the Swedish Ambassador to the OECD Gun-Britt Andersson Chapter 3. Policy Coherence in Fisheries and Aquaculture: Possibilities and Constraints by Bjorn Hersoug Chapter 4. Policy Coherence: Trade and Developing Countries by Gerardo E. Nieto Part II. the Role of Fisheries Access Agreements: Developing Country Views Chapter 5. Perspectives on Fisheries Access Agreements: Developing Country Views by Les Clark Chapter 6. Discussant's Note on Perspectives on Fisheries Access Agreements: Civil Societies' Views by Simon Cripps Chapter 7. Discussant's Note on Perspectives on Fisheries Access Agreements: Developing Countries' Views by Papa Gora Ndiaye Part III. The Role of Trade Policies and How to Benefit Developing and Developed Countries' Consumers Chapter 8. Trade and Fisheries Globalisation: Issues for Developing and Developed Countries by Kenneth Heydon Chapter 9. Trade Issues and Policy Coherence in Fisheries: A Developing Country Perspective on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Standards and Other Non-Tariff Barriers by Stephen Mbithi Mwikya Chapter 10. Tariffs, Preferential Tariff Arrangements and Tariff Escalation: Policy Coherence Issues by Pilar Paredes Chapter 11. Seafood Safety: An Attempt for Co-ordination between Exporting and Importing Countries by Nobuyuki Yagi Chaptyer 12. Perspectives on Technical Barriers to Trade, Subsidies and Barriers to Investment by Ulrich Kleih Chapter 13. Discussant's Note on the Role of Trade Policies and How to Benefit Developing Countries' Consumers by Marilyn Whan-Kan Chapter 14. Discussant's Note on the Role of Trade Policies: Tariffs, Subsidies and Non-Tariff Barriers, and Standards to Benefit Developing and Developed Countries' Consumers by Otto Genee Part IV. What Role Does Development Assistance Play in Ensuring Good Governance of Fisheries and Aquaculture in Developing Countries and What Have We Achieved? Chapter 15. New Partnerships for Responsible Fisheries and Aquaculture Development: Some Thoughts for the Road Ahead Jean-Francois Pulvenis de Seligny Chapter 16. Impacts of Development Assistance: Lessons Learned for Better Fisheries and Aquaculture Governance by Jean-Yves Weigel Chapter 17. Fingerponds: Seasonal Ponds in African Floodplains for Fish and Agriculture by Jan Pokorny Chapter 18. Coherence through Co-operation: The Challenge for Achievement of Policy Coherence for Fisheries Development in the Pacific by Matthew Hooper Annex A. Biographies of Experts and Authors Annex B. List of Participants
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