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Rethinking Resource Management

Chair: Carmel Finley

Parts 1-4

Tuesday, July 11 Block C, 2:00-3:30

Chair: Carmel Finley
Kathleen S. Carter, Dept. of History, High Point University, North Carolina, USA
The More Things Change...: Oysters, Public Policy, and Species Decline in the PamlicoSound,1880-1900  
William G. Robbins, Department of History, Oregon State University
Species Extinction and Cultural Arrogance: The Perils of Ignoring History  
Marie-Therese Sarch, Flood Hazard Research Centre, Middlesex University Queensway, UK
Institutional Evolution at Lake Chad: Traditional Administration and Flexible Fisheries Management  

Tuesday, July 11 Block D, 4:00-5:30

Chair: Carmel Finley
Carmel Finley, Department of Political Science, Oregon State University and Hans Radtke, The Research Group, Yachats, Oregon, USA
Review of Columbia River Salmon Production Policies?
Chris Carter, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Public Hatchery Production of Salmon in Oregon: Does it make any economic sense?
Arthur McEvoy, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA
Autonomy, Participation, and Rule of Law: Issues In Fisheries Management   

Wednesday, July 12 Block A, 9:00-10:30

Chair: Nina Mollett
Christopher Corkett, Dalhousie University, Biology Department, Canada
Fisheries Stock Assessment: an Inductive Science with the Logical Form of Primitive Magic  
Glenn Spain, Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen's Associations (PCFFA), USA
Rethinking Fisheries Management  
Steve Scannell, Nantucket Bay Scallop Fisherman, USA
Market Quota System: The Ultimate in Public Resource Management  
Gregory Valatin, Laboratoire D'halieutique, Ecole Nationale Supérieure Agronomique de Rennes (ENSAR), France
On Demand-side Approaches to Solving the "Tragedy of High Prices" in Fisheries  

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