Results based management in fisheries: Delegating responsibility to resource users
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/7889Date
2014-10-31Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
While the notion of results based management has been devoted recent attention in the context of
reforming European fisheries management, it remains unclear what it entails. A conceptual model of
results based management in fisheries is proposed as a way for public authorities to delegate specific
management and documentation responsibilities to resource users. The model comprises three defining
features: (1) That authorities define measurable objectives for the utilization of fisheries resources;
(2) that resource users are made responsible for achieving these objectives and for (3) providing
documentation that allows for an audit of the extent to which they are met. Selected cases are used to
illustrate these features. Rationales and prospects of introducing results based management as an
alternative in a European fisheries management context are discussed, giving consideration to how it
may be pursued under the reformed common fisheries policy.
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Elsevier ScienceCitation
Marine Policy 51(2015) s. 442-451Metadata
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