Hilborn Ray, Orensanz J M Lobo, Parma Ana M
School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington, Box 355020, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2005 Jan 29;360(1453):47-57. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2004.1569.
Fisheries around the world are managed with a broad range of institutional structures. Some of these have been quite disastrous, whereas others have proven both biologically and economically successful. Unsuccessful systems have generally involved either open access, attempts at top-down control with poor ability to monitor and implement regulations, or reliance on consensus. Successful systems range from local cooperatives to strong governmental control, to various forms of property rights, but usually involve institutional systems that provide incentives to individual operators that lead to behaviour consistent with conservation.
世界各地的渔业管理采用了广泛的制度结构。其中一些结构带来了相当严重的后果,而另一些则在生物学和经济方面都取得了成功。不成功的管理系统通常包括开放获取、自上而下控制但监测和执行法规能力较差,或依赖共识等情况。成功的系统包括从地方合作社到强有力的政府控制,再到各种形式的产权,但通常都涉及能够激励个体经营者采取与养护相一致行为的制度体系。