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Optimum Fisheries Management under Climate Variability: Evidence from Artisanal Marine Fishing in Ghana

doi: 10.3390/su7067942
In most developing coastal countries, the artisanal fisheries sector is managed as a common pool resource. As a result, such fisheries are overcapitalized and overfished. In Ghana, in addition to anthropogenic factors, there is evidence of rising coastal temperature and its variance, which could impact the environmental carrying capacity of the fish stock. This study investigates the effect of climate variation on biophysical parameters and yields. Our results indicate that the rising temperature is decreasing the carrying capacity. As a result, an optimum tax on harvest must reflect climate variability, as well as the congestion externality.
- World Institute for Development Economics Research Finland
- Post University United States
- Ho Polytechnic Ghana
- University of Cape Coast Ghana
- University of Ghana Ghana
climate variability, TJ807-830, optimal tax, Q22, TD194-195, Ghana, Renewable energy sources, generalized maximum entropy, GE1-350, Klimawandel, Environmental effects of industries and plants, climate variability; optimal tax; generalized maximum entropy; Ghana, Fischereiressourcen, Environmental sciences, C61, Climatic changes, Econometric models (Economic development), Fisheries, Sustainable development, Taxation, Fischerei, climate variability, optimal tax, generalized maximum entropy, Ghana, H21, jel: jel:Q, jel: jel:Q0, jel: jel:Q2, jel: jel:Q3, jel: jel:Q5, jel: jel:O13, jel: jel:Q56, ddc: ddc:330
climate variability, TJ807-830, optimal tax, Q22, TD194-195, Ghana, Renewable energy sources, generalized maximum entropy, GE1-350, Klimawandel, Environmental effects of industries and plants, climate variability; optimal tax; generalized maximum entropy; Ghana, Fischereiressourcen, Environmental sciences, C61, Climatic changes, Econometric models (Economic development), Fisheries, Sustainable development, Taxation, Fischerei, climate variability, optimal tax, generalized maximum entropy, Ghana, H21, jel: jel:Q, jel: jel:Q0, jel: jel:Q2, jel: jel:Q3, jel: jel:Q5, jel: jel:O13, jel: jel:Q56, ddc: ddc:330
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