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Informationen zum Autor Phil Hickley is the author of Recreational Fisheries: Social, Economic and Management Aspects, published by Wiley. Klappentext This valuable collection of overview papers and case studies, produced by the European Inland Fisheries and Advisory Commission (EIFAC) for FAO, brings together international experts to examine all aspects of recreational fisheries in inland waters including: - current status and trends in recreational fisheries; - interactions between recreational fisheries and other sectors; - socio-economic aspects of recreational fisheries; - criteria for the management of recreational fisheries - priorities for research and development including education and training; - the future of recreational fisheries over the next decade An attempt is made to identify the factors which influence, enhance and inhibit the present use and future development of recreational fisheries, to develop strategic guidelines for the effective management of recreational fisheries, and to recognise best practice for fishermen taking part in recreational fishing. Zusammenfassung aeo Recognises the high value of recreational fisheries aeo Provides badly needed environmental! biological and socio--economic data aeo Examines legislation and strategies to favour sustainable use of the resources aeo Discusses the future development of recreational fisheries. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. Introduction and outline of the EIFAC symposium on recreational fisheries. EIFAC workshop on recreational fishery planning and management in Central and Easter Europe. Convenors, chairmen and rapporteurs of the EIFAC symposium on recreational fisheries. Adoption of the report of the EIFAC symposium on recreational fisheries. . Current status and trends in recreational fisheries . 1. Summary report of the symposium topic session on th current status and trends in recreational fisheries (K. Pinter, A. Wotos). 2. A national survey on freshwater fishing in France (J.-M. Jantzen). 3. Data on recreational fisheries in the Federal Republic of Germany (V. Hilge). 4. Status and trends in recreational fisheries in Italy (R. Marini). 5. Recreational fisheries survey in the Liege province of Belgium (V. Frank, A. Lejeune and D. Herman). 6. National survey of recreational fisheries in Sweden (A. Bogelius). 7. Results of a survey on recreational fishing in Cyprus reservoirs (D. Stephanou). 8. Socio-economic analysis of recreational fisheries in two departments of the Polish Anglers Association, based on the results of the registration of anglers' catches (A. Wotos, M. Teodorowicz and H. Brylski). 9. Information on Czech Republic fisheries (F. Vacha) . Interaction between fisheries and outside influences. 10. Summary report of the symposium topic session the interactions between fisheries and outside influences (M. Bninska, E. Kainz). 11. Trends in recreational angling: the British Waterways experience (J.W.Ellis). 12. The Funen sea trout project, Denmark - a development project for the environment and tourism (M.M. Moller and J.D. Petersen). 13. Compatibility of recreational fisheries and ecological lake restoration in Pikeperch (Stizostedion Lucioperca L.) management in Lake (Koylionjarvi). 14. Animal welfare and angling in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany (R. Berg and R. Rosch) . Interactions between fisheries and other user groups. 15. Summary report of the symposium topic session n the interactions between fisheries and other user groups. 16. Aquatic resource planning for resolution of fisheries management issues (I.G. Cowx). 17. An illustrative grilse survival model for an Irish salmon fishery (P.G. Gargan, K.F. Whelan and B.J. Whelan). 18. Local Conflicts in Finnish Lake Fisheries (P. Salmi and H...