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Trade intervention: Not a silver bullet to address environmental externalities in global aquaculture

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Asche, F; Roheim, CA; Smith, MD
Published in: Marine Policy
July 1, 2016

Aquaculture has been the world's fastest growing food production technology in recent decades, and continued growth in aquaculture production is predicted. While creating economic opportunity, aquaculture is also a new way of using eco-systems, and there is substantial evidence that aquaculture creates negative environmental externalities. Although the most effective way to address these externalities may be improved governance, this approach is often difficult because most aquaculture production takes place in developing countries with limited management capacity. The fact that a large part of aquaculture production is traded motivates substantial interest in the use of trade measures to reduce environmental impacts. However, the wide variety of species, production practices, and governance systems present in aquaculture makes it unlikely that general trade measures will achieve environmental objectives. Rather, there is a real risk that trade measures will reduce economic opportunity, raise new equity concerns, and impinge on public health with little or no environmental impact.

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Published In

Marine Policy

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ISSN

0308-597X

Publication Date

July 1, 2016

Volume

69

Start / End Page

194 / 201

Related Subject Headings

  • Fisheries
  • 4408 Political science
  • 4407 Policy and administration
  • 4104 Environmental management
  • 1801 Law
  • 1606 Political Science
  • 0502 Environmental Science and Management
 

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Asche, F., Roheim, C. A., & Smith, M. D. (2016). Trade intervention: Not a silver bullet to address environmental externalities in global aquaculture. Marine Policy, 69, 194–201. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2015.06.021
Asche, F., C. A. Roheim, and M. D. Smith. “Trade intervention: Not a silver bullet to address environmental externalities in global aquaculture.” Marine Policy 69 (July 1, 2016): 194–201. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2015.06.021.
Asche F, Roheim CA, Smith MD. Trade intervention: Not a silver bullet to address environmental externalities in global aquaculture. Marine Policy. 2016 Jul 1;69:194–201.
Asche, F., et al. “Trade intervention: Not a silver bullet to address environmental externalities in global aquaculture.” Marine Policy, vol. 69, July 2016, pp. 194–201. Scopus, doi:10.1016/j.marpol.2015.06.021.
Asche F, Roheim CA, Smith MD. Trade intervention: Not a silver bullet to address environmental externalities in global aquaculture. Marine Policy. 2016 Jul 1;69:194–201.
Journal cover image

Published In

Marine Policy

DOI

ISSN

0308-597X

Publication Date

July 1, 2016

Volume

69

Start / End Page

194 / 201

Related Subject Headings

  • Fisheries
  • 4408 Political science
  • 4407 Policy and administration
  • 4104 Environmental management
  • 1801 Law
  • 1606 Political Science
  • 0502 Environmental Science and Management