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November 2014 Vol. 2 No. 3
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Merit Research Journal of Business and
Management Vol. 2(3) pp. 030-039, November, 2014
Copyright © 2014 Merit Research Journals |
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Original Research Article
Sustainable management of artisanal fisheries
in Algeria: The contribution of an empirical approach |
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1Faculty of Management
Sciences, Jijel University, Algeria and associated researcher
IRD France
2Faculty of Management Sciences, Jijel University,
Algeria
*Corresponding author's E-mail:
chachakour@gmail.com
Accepted October 28, 2014 |
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The irreversible
character of the management of a renewable resource, in this
case halieutic, makes the intervention of public authorities
urgent. In addition, this intervention must be directed by an
economic analysis. In our case, an appeal for the economic
analysis of fishing via bio-economic modelling becomes a
necessity. On the other hand, the lack of data conjugated into
unreliable statistics, the marginal interest given to the
research in this field and the absence of multi-disciplinary
approaches, make the approach increasingly difficult in
developing countries. In this context, the purpose of this paper
is to put into evidence the possibility of offsetting the
different conceptual and methodological constraints in return
for empirical approaches based on investigations. The forward
setting of the contribution of such approaches to help taking
decisions, by the conception of lasting development models while
endowing managers of the fishing sector with relevant
information, is also one of the objectives of this paper.
Keywords: Bio-economical approach, empirical, fisheries,
model, public intervention, resources, sustainable management
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