1. Setting Out: An Introduction to the Analysis -- 2. The Historical Context -- 3. Changing Metaphors: Value Reorientation in Canadian Fishery Policy -- 4. Understanding Common Property: Social and Social-Psychological Dimensions -- 5. Small Worlds: The Calculus of Work and Survival in Two Small Fishing Communities -- 6. Community Control and Conflict: Regulating Competition in Two Intermediate-Sized Fishing Communities -- 7. A House Divided: Competition for Scarce Resources in Newfoundland's Largest Inshore Fishing Centre -- 8. Guiding Metaphors: Some Concluding Thoughts on Future Fisheries Regulation
Summary
In 1991 the Newfoundland inshore cod fishery virtually collapsed. This book looks at the reasons for the collapse
Analysis
Fishing
Newfoundland
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-269) and index
Notes
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