A framework for results-based management in fisheries
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/13695Date
2017-10-30Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Nielsen, Kåre Nolde; Aschan, Michaela; Agnarsson, Sveinn; Ballesteros, Marta; Baudron, Alan; Borges, Maria de Fatima; Campos, Aida; Chapela, Rosa; Daníelsdóttir, Anna Kristin; Erzini, Karim; Gregersen, Olavur; Holm, Petter; Lucchetti, Alessandro; Margeirsson, Sveinn; Mendes, Hugo Vilela; Olsen, Petter; Rangel, Mafalda; Sala, Antonello; Santiago, José Luis; Sigurdardottir, Sigridur; Silva, Cristina; Sykes, Daryl; Vidarsson, Jonas Runar; Virgili, Massimo; Wise, Laura; Fernandes, Paul GeorgeAbstract
We present a framework for results-based management (RBM) of commercial fisheries. The core idea of RBM is to reduce
micromanagement by delegating management responsibility to resource users. The RBM framework represents an industrial organization approach to co-management and comprises three defining processes, conducted by three independent “agents”:
(i) an “authority” defines specific and measurable and achievable objectives (outcome targets, OTs) for the utilization of fisheries
resources, (ii) resource user organizations (termed “operators”) take responsibility for achieving these OTs and provide
documentation that (iii) allows independent “auditors” to evaluate the achievement of OTs. Using incentive mechanisms, notably
deregulation, RBM grants operators the flexibility to develop and implement innovative and cost-effective ways to achieve
OTs. The feasibility of implementing RBM in five European fisheries was investigated in cooperation with relevant stakeholders
through artificial planning processes and computer simulations. The operators involved were enthusiastic, and new management
plans were drafted based on the framework. These included socioeconomic OTs in addition to traditional stock objectives,
encompassing an ecosystem approach. Several issues are in need of further research to consolidate the approach and
prepare the ground for practical implementation, including: the specification of the legal and regulatory framework required to
underpin RBM, details of transitional arrangements when shifting towards RBM (including cost-sharing) and the development
of necessary organizational capacity for operators. Initially, we therefore envisage the framework being applied to high-value
single-species fisheries, with a limited number of participants, which are adequately represented by a competent
organization.
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This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Nielsen, K. N., Aschan, M., Agnarsson, S. Ballesteros, M., Baudron, A., Borges, M. d. F., ... Fernandes, P. G. (2017). A framework for results-based management in fisheries. Fish and Fisheries 19(2), 363-376., which has been published in final form at: https://doi.org/10.1111/faf.12257 . This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions.