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来源ID16655IIED
Distributional impacts of fisheries subsidies and their reform - Case studies from Senegal and Vietnam
Sarah Harper; U Rashid Sumaila
发表日期2019
出版者IIED
出版年2019
语种英语
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Ongoing international negotiations on capacity enhancing fisheries subsidies may soon eliminate harmful subsidies. Although their negative ecosystem impacts are well known, their social dimensions are less understood. This paper investigates the distributional and equity dimensions of fisheries subsidies in two developing countries, Senegal and Vietnam, to understand how their provision or removal may affect different population groups. Using the limited data available, we paid specific attention to women and youth, who are especially vulnerable in these contexts. We recommend further study to understand the implications of reform on other vulnerable groups, such as indigenous peoples and ethnic minorities.

URLhttps://pubs.iied.org/16655IIED/?c=fish
来源智库International Institute for Environment and Development (United Kingdom)
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Sarah Harper,U Rashid Sumaila. Distributional impacts of fisheries subsidies and their reform - Case studies from Senegal and Vietnam. 2019.
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