A recently completed report on the political economy of natural resource use: lessons for fisheries reform consolidate existing knowledge on the political economy of natural resource use. Because of its...
About 120 million people are directly dependent on commercial capture fisheries for their livelihoods. Ninety-seven percent (116 million) of the 'fish people' live in developing countries and 92 percent...
The objective of the Rent Drain Project was to provide an economic justification for fisheries reform. This study shows that the potential annual increase in global net benefits from well managed marine...
The goal of ALLFISH is to create opportunities for seafood industry organizations to work together with policy-makers and other key stakeholders to build responsible, sustainable and profitable capture...
Profound climate-driven changes in aquatic ecosystems, fisheries and aquaculture will affect the food security and livelihoods of billions of fishers, fish farmers, and coastal inhabitants. With several...
Global marine capture fisheries are an underperforming global asset. The sunken billions study shows that the difference between the potential and actual net economic benefits from marine fisheries is...
The release of 'Sunken billions: The economic justification for fisheries reform' has drawn renewed attention to the enormous loss of wealth suffered in fisheries each year due to weak fisheries governance...
The Global Program on Fisheries (PROFISH) provides a foundation for sustainable fisheries initiatives supported by the World Bank and other development partners by producing demand-driven fisheries economic...
The Global Program on Fisheries (PROFISH) provides a foundation for sustainable fisheries initiatives supported by the World Bank and other development partners by producing demand-driven fisheries economic...
The goal of ALLFISH is to create opportunities for seafood industry organizations to work together with policy-makers and other key stakeholders to build responsible, sustainable and profitable capture...
The goal of ALLFISH is to create opportunities for seafood industry organizations to work together with policy-makers and other key stakeholders to build responsible, sustainable and profitable capture...
Program on Fisheries (PROFISH) was established with key donors and stakeholders to engage the World Bank in improving the sustainability and economic performance in the world's fisheries, with a focus...
Profound climate-driven changes in aquatic ecosystems, fisheries and aquaculture will affect the food security and livelihoods of billions of fishers, fish farmers, and coastal inhabitants. With several...
Global marine capture fisheries are an underperforming global asset. The sunken billions study shows that the difference between the potential and actual net economic benefits from marine fisheries is...
Profound climate-driven changes in aquatic ecosystems, fisheries and aquaculture will affect the food security and livelihoods of billions of fishers, fish farmers, and coastal inhabitants. With several...
The objective of the Rent Drain Project was to provide an economic justification for fisheries reform. This study shows that the potential annual increase in global net benefits from well managed marine...
Global marine capture fisheries are an underperforming global asset. The sunken billions study shows that the difference between the potential and actual net economic benefits from marine fisheries is...
The objective of the Rent Drain Project was to provide an economic justification for fisheries reform. This study shows that the potential annual increase in global net benefits from well managed marine...
Program on Fisheries (PROFISH) was established with key donors and stakeholders to engage the World Bank in improving the sustainability and economic performance in the world's fisheries, with a focus...
The World Bank had commissioned an independent team to evaluate and assess the future role of PROFISH, the Global Program on Fisheries. The evaluation team found that PROFISH, since its inception in 2005...