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Title: | 漁業の変遷と今後の沿岸域利用 : 対立から調和,さらに持続可能性の実現へ |
Authors: | 敷田, 麻実 |
Keywords: | urban development symbiosis coastal zone fishery |
Issue Date: | 2001-06 |
Publisher: | 地域漁業学会 |
Magazine name: | 地域漁業研究 |
Volume: | 41 |
Number: | 3 |
Start page: | 1 |
End page: | 17 |
Abstract: | The fishing industry has long been dominant in Japan's coastal zone. However, its domination has been weakening over the last 25 years due to changes in the socio-economic condition of the industry. Thus, the restructuring of the Fishing industry is the focus of much current debate in Japan. In this article, recent historical records of the fishing industry are reviewed from a national perspective to investigate how the fishing industry reacted to the national fishery crisis after 1975. In addition, a structural transition of local fishing communities is analyzed within a wider socio-economic context. Based on these studies, the possibility of formation of a symbiotic relationship between fisheries and other coastal zone users is discussed. It is also suggested that the reformation of coastal user communities based on universal rules for coastal utilization is needed in the future. It is concluded that coastal communities should be managed for the purpose of sustainable coastal uses through the formation of a coastal zone management system. It is hoped that the results of this study will contribute to the needs of the Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) in Japan's coastal zone. |
Rights: | 本著作物は地域漁業学会の許可のもとに掲載するものです。This material is posted here with permission of the Japan Regional Fisheries Society. Copyright (C) 2001 地域漁業学会. 敷田麻実, 地域漁業研究, 41(3), 2001, pp.1-17. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10119/16950 |
Material Type: | publisher |
Appears in Collections: | a10-1. 雑誌掲載論文 (Journal Articles)
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