The Fisherman's Problem: Ecology And Law In The California Fisheries, 1850-1980

(Paperback - 26011990)
by

Arthur F. Mcevoy

 (Author)
,

Donald Worster

 (Editor)
,

Alfred W. Crosby

 (Editor)
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Book: The Fisherman's Problem: Ecology And Law In The California Fisheries, 1850-1980
The living resources of California's rivers and coastal waters are among the most varied and productive in the world. They also offer a laboratory example of the mismanagement and waste that have attended the settlement and development of the North American continent. The Fisherman's Problem is a study of the interaction among resource ecology, economic enterprise, and law in the history of the California fishing industry. It analyzes the ways in which the natural environment not only provided the raw material for economic development but played an active role in it as well. As this book shows, the natural environment has a history both independent of, and yet influenced by, classic example of 'common property' re-environmental conservation generally, as well as in the management of the fisheries of the world's rivers and oceans. Professor McEvoy discusses the different ways in which human communities have harvested and managed the region's fisheries, from those of the American Indians and immigrants from Europe and Asia to those of modern, industrial-bureaucratic society. By reconstructing the ecological history of the fisheries during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, this study develops a new perspective on environmental problems as contemporary observers understood them and on the results of their efforts to deal with those problems. The book concludes with an analysis of significant changes taking place in the 1970s and 1980s in the politics and theory of resource management. By combining a synthesis of recent scholarship in such disciplines as law, economics, marine biology, and anthropology with original research into the fishing industry's history, the book represents asignificant new departure in the study of ecology and change in human society.
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Details of Book: The Fisherman's Problem: Ecology And Law In The California Fisheries, 1850-1980 Book: The Fisherman's Problem: Ecology And Law In The California Fisheries, 1850-1980
Author: Arthur F. Mcevoy, Donald Worster, Alfred W. Crosby
ISBN:

0521385865


ISBN-13:

9780521385862

,

978-0521385862


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 26011990
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Number of Pages: 392
Language: English
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