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Data collection systems and methodologies for the inland fisheries of Europe.
- 1.0540840 - BC 2021 RIV HU eng B - Monografie kniha jako celek
Vehanen, T. - Piria, M. - Kubečka, Jan - Skov, C. - Kelly, F. - Pokki, H. - Eskelinen, P. - Rahikainen, M. - Keskinen, T. - Artell, J. - Romakkaniemi, A. - Suić, J. - Adámek, Z. - Heimlich, R. - Chalupa, P. - Ženíšková, H. - Lyach, R. - Berg, S. - Birnie-Gauvin, K. - Jepsen, N. - Koed, A. - Pedersen, M.I. - Rasmussen, G. - Gargan, P. - Roche, W. - Arlinghaus, R.
Data collection systems and methodologies for the inland fisheries of Europe..
Budapest: FAO, 2020. 178 s. FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Technical Papers. ISBN 978-92-5-132256-7. ISSN 2070-7010
Institucionální podpora: RVO:60077344
Klíčová slova: Inland fisheries * Ecosystem services * European economy
Obor OECD: Fishery
https://doi.org/10.4060/ca7993en
Inland fisheries are important sources of ecosystem services contributing to human diet, health, well-being and economies. The evaluation of the importance and value of inland fisheries is one of the biggest challenges for its development. To develop the inland fisheries data collection, we reviewed the current status of data collection in European countries and provided five detailed country examples. The specific country examples give detailed description of data collection, focusing on:
1) country-wide postal survey (Finland) and 2) web-based survey and development of citizen science approach (Denmark). Example 3) from Ireland focuses on recreational salmonid fishing and conservation limits. There are two examples based on logbook returns: 4) one strict system, which is considered to work well (Czech Republic) and 5) one less controlled system, currently not producing reliable results, and under development (Croatia). Case studies were provided in each country example. Finally, the authors discuss the important aspects of inland fisheries data collection and review the methods to provide recommendations.
Trvalý link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0318431
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