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The researchers evaluate the API's methodology by applying it to the production of mussels, algae, and northern scallops in Chile. They found differences in the aggregated performance and inputs...

11 September 2023 | EfD Discussion Paper |

Summary. Chile has established unique marine resource user rights to reduce resource over-exploitation and expand economic opportunities in coastal areas. These rights sometimes overlap, so that one…

20 January 2023 | Research Brief | Chile

Background Chile has a 6,345 km long coastline with a productive marine ecosystem. Coastal communities depend heavily on fish resources for their livelihood but resource depletion threatens those…

20 January 2023 | Policy Brief | Chile

Tackling environmental problems is one of the main policy challenges facing governments. The process of forming attitudes starts at a young age, and is mostly shaped by education. Participation in pro…

19 May 2022 | Peer Reviewed | Chile

Environmental education is regarded as a key instrument for promoting pro-environmental behavior in early childhood. In this paper, we analyze the transmission process within a personal value system…

28 March 2022 | Peer Reviewed | Chile

Abstract In this paper, we describe and analyze an experience in the use of marine resources as a base for economic activities and the development of coastal communities. According to the economic…

8 February 2023 | EfD Discussion Paper | Chile

Summary. Chile has established unique marine resource user rights to reduce resource over-exploitation and expand economic opportunities in coastal areas. These rights sometimes overlap, so that one…

8 October 2021 | Research Brief | Chile

Abstract: In this paper, we describe and analyze an experience in the use of marine resources as a base for economic activities and development of coastal communities. According to the economic theory…

8 October 2021 | EfD Discussion Paper | Chile

Chile’s extended allocation of marine user rights aims to reduce overextraction of marine resources. New user rights promote small-scale aquaculture both to increase coastal incomes and to encourage…

9 September 2021 | Peer Reviewed | Chile