Reducing Climate Impact from Fisheries: A Study of Fisheries Management and Fuel Tax Concessions in the Nordic Countries
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Reducing Climate Impact from Fisheries : A Study of Fisheries Management and Fuel Tax Concessions in the Nordic Countries. / Waldo, Staffan; Ellefsen, Hans; Flaaten, Ola; Hallgrimsson, Jónas ; Hammarlund, Cecilia ; Hermansen, Øystein; Isaksen, John R.; Jensen, Frank; Lindroos, Marko; Ngoc Duy, Nguyen ; Nielsen, Max; Paulrud, Anton; Salenius, Fredrik; Schütt, Daniel.
Nordic Council of Ministers, 2014. 186 p. (TemaNord; No. 2014:533).Research output: Book/Report › Report › Research
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T1 - Reducing Climate Impact from Fisheries
T2 - A Study of Fisheries Management and Fuel Tax Concessions in the Nordic Countries
AU - Waldo, Staffan
AU - Ellefsen, Hans
AU - Flaaten, Ola
AU - Hallgrimsson, Jónas
AU - Hammarlund, Cecilia
AU - Hermansen, Øystein
AU - Isaksen, John R.
AU - Jensen, Frank
AU - Lindroos, Marko
AU - Ngoc Duy, Nguyen
AU - Nielsen, Max
AU - Paulrud, Anton
AU - Salenius, Fredrik
AU - Schütt, Daniel
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Few doubt the impact from human activities on global warming and the negative consequences of rising temperatures for both terrestrial and marine ecosystems. Efficient policy instruments are needed to change the development. This report uses empirical models to analyse how CO2 emissions, fleet structure, economic performance, and employment opportunities are affected by imposing management instruments to reduce climate impacts. These instruments include both fisheries management such as larger stock levels and more efficient fleets, and energy policy such as fuel taxes or CO2 trading schemes. To get a representative view of the Nordic fisheries, the analysis contains case studies from all the Nordic countries: Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Iceland, Greenland, the Faroe Islands and Finland. The fleet segments analysed range from coastal small-scale trap nets to large off-shore trawlers.
AB - Few doubt the impact from human activities on global warming and the negative consequences of rising temperatures for both terrestrial and marine ecosystems. Efficient policy instruments are needed to change the development. This report uses empirical models to analyse how CO2 emissions, fleet structure, economic performance, and employment opportunities are affected by imposing management instruments to reduce climate impacts. These instruments include both fisheries management such as larger stock levels and more efficient fleets, and energy policy such as fuel taxes or CO2 trading schemes. To get a representative view of the Nordic fisheries, the analysis contains case studies from all the Nordic countries: Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Iceland, Greenland, the Faroe Islands and Finland. The fleet segments analysed range from coastal small-scale trap nets to large off-shore trawlers.
U2 - 10.6027/TN2014-533
DO - 10.6027/TN2014-533
M3 - Report
SN - 978-92-893-2783-1
T3 - TemaNord
BT - Reducing Climate Impact from Fisheries
PB - Nordic Council of Ministers
ER -
ID: 361152073