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Climate Variability, Climate Change and Fisheries
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edited by Michael H. Glantz, fl. 1992 (Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 2005, originally published 1992), 460 page(s)
As we approach the end of the twentieth century, public and scientific attention is focusing increasingly on the detection and assessment of changes in our environment. This unique volume addresses the potential implications of global warming for fisheries and the societies which depend on them.
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edited by Michael H. Glantz, fl. 1992 (Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 2005, originally published 1992), 460 page(s)
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11 Agreement for the Implementation of the Provisions of UNCLOS Relating to the Conservation and Management of Straddling Fish Stocks and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks, 4 December 1995
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edited by Paolo Galizzi, fl. 2004 and Philippe Sands, 1960-; in Documents in International Environmental LawDocuments in International Environmental Law (Second Edition) (Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 2004, originally published 1994), 336-374
Documents in International Environmental Law comprises a representative selection of international environmental treaties and documents which are essential for anyone interested in international law in the field of environmental protection. This edition represents an up-to-date collection of the most important doc...
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edited by Paolo Galizzi, fl. 2004 and Philippe Sands, 1960-; in Documents in International Environmental LawDocuments in International Environmental Law (Second Edition) (Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 2004, originally published 1994), 336-374
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9 The economic impact of climate change on the US commercial fishing industry
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written by John Gates, fl. 1999, James E. Neumann, fl. 1999, Angelique Knapp, fl. 1999 and Marla Markowski-Lindsay, fl. 1999; in The Impact of Climate Change on the United States Economy (Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 2004, originally published 1999), 237-266
This book applies advanced new economics methodologies to assess possible impacts of climate change on the US economy: agriculture, timber, coastal resources, energy expenditure, fishing, outdoor recreation. It improves our understanding of key issues raised in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reports...
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written by John Gates, fl. 1999, James E. Neumann, fl. 1999, Angelique Knapp, fl. 1999 and Marla Markowski-Lindsay, fl. 1999; in The Impact of Climate Change on the United States Economy (Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 2004, originally published 1999), 237-266
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