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Community Organizations Wageningen Economic Research
Wageningen Economic Research
Wageningen Economic Research
Acronym
WER
University or Research Institution
Phone number
+31 (0)70 335 83 30

Location

Prinses Beatrixlaan 582 - 528
Den Haag
Zuid Holland
Netherlands
Postal address
PO Box 29703
2502 LS Den Haag
Netherlands
Working languages
Dutch
English
Affiliated Organization
WUR
University or Research Institution

Wageningen University & Research is a collab

Wageningen Economic Research (WER), formerly Landbouw-Economisch Instituut (LEI) Wageningen UR, is one of the research institutes of Wageningen University and Research Centre (WUR). Within the Netherlands and Belgium, WER is the leading institute for social-economic research in the fields of agriculture, horticulture and fisheries, the management of rural areas, the agricultural sector and the production and consumption of food. Through this research, WER provides support for the decisions that governments and businesses need to make in the fields of competitiveness, the management of production chains, spatial planning, environmental protection, natural resources, the European Common Agricultural Policy and global trading.

WER also performs legal and service-related tasks for the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality. The Agricultural Economic Report and other annual reports present an impression of the financial and economic position of companies and sectors.

 

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Property rights in fishing; Effects on the industry and effectiveness for fishing management policy

Reports & Research
november, 1997
Canada
United States of America
Japan
Denmark
Iceland
Norway
United Kingdom
Netherlands
Australia
New Zealand

The study identifies measures that have created property rights in the Danish, Dutch and UK fishery sector. Property in this respect is not considered as an asset in the stock of fish but as a stream of benefits, resulting from the right to fish. The limited access to the fishery by the vessel licence and by the recognition as a commercial fisherman have created two forms of property rights in the Danish fishery. In the Netherlands, the national TACs for the individual species have been transformed into transferable individual quota (ITQs).