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国際水産開発学総論(Global Fisheries Science and Policy)

国際水産開発学総論 (Global Fisheries Science and Policy (E)/ Global Fisheries Science and Policy
Present issues on global fisheries, in particular allocation problems of marine living resources in the world and conflicts among the nations, will be reviewed through lectures. Basic knowledge can be obtained through the lecture on theoretical aspects for fishery managements, relevant international laws, and emerging issues for small-scale fisheries.

Class discussion on case studies will be planned, and students are expected to participate to the debate. Examples of the topics of the class are as follows (not all the topics are necessarily covered): (1) International collaborations and conflicts on fisheries resource managements under fishing quota system, (2) area based fisheries managements and marine protect area, (3) small-scale fisheries and globalization, and (4) trade agreements (FTA, WTO) and fisheries.
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3910190
国際水産開発学総論(Global Fisheries Science and Policy)
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A1 A2 W
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講義使用言語
英語
単位
1
実務経験のある教員による授業科目
NO
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授業計画
Intensive 2-day online lecture is scheduled in January 2023 More specifically, the following schedule is planned. Date 1: 17 January 2023 (Tuesday) 10:00-15:00pm Date 2: 18 January 2023 (Wednesday) 10:00-18:00pm Lecture will be given via zoom.
授業の方法
Lecture and class discussion
成績評価方法
60% report and 40% class participation. A report subject will be announced in the class. Class participation is evaluated by class attendance and proactive participation for the discussion.
教科書
SOFIA (the State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture) publisherd by the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organizatio of the United Nations) Available online.
参考書
None
履修上の注意
English is the primary language used in the lectures and discussions. More specifically, the lecture is given in English, with some supplemental remarks in Japanese if necessary.
その他
The lecture will be given by Nobuyuki Yagi. Names of additional invited lecturers are to be announced later.