A methodology for analyzing the impact of the artisanal fishing fleets on regional economies: An application for the case of Asturias (Spain)

Garcia-de-la-Fuente, Laura; Fernandez-Vazquez, Esteban; Ramos-Carvajal, Carmen

Abstract

Artisanal fleets represent one of the most sustainable fishing segments. Under the current Common Fisheries Policy (CFP), a key issue consists of quantifying their contribution to employment and value added generation in local economies, but methodological tools have not been specifically developed to analyze this question and few empirical quantifications have been carried out due to lack of information (output, intermediate consumptions, primary inputs, etc.). This paper presents a methodology to measure the importance of artisanal fleets in an economy, on the basis of input-output (10) analysis and by applying a disaggregation procedure that allows for distinguishing their activity when this information is aggregated into one of the sectors observable on an 10 table. An empirical exercise has been conducted for the case of the artisanal fishing fleet of Asturias (region in Northwest Spain) by drawing together many different sources of data concerning its activity and by splitting the whole "Fisheries and aqua culture" sector in the symmetric 10 table. The new 10 table has allowed to estimate the impact of the artisanal fishing fleet's activity, showing that it exerted in 2010 higher multiplier effects on regional employment and income than the whole economy and the rest of the fisheries sector (basically, the industrial fleet). Findings also revealed that the potential of the artisanal fleet to generate gross value added is particularly important. Our results also suggest that sectoral disaggregation of 10 tables is a highly versatile, useful and replicable methodology for socioeconomic studies of artisanal fisheries. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000390494100021 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: Marine Policy
Volumen: 74
Editorial: Elsevier Ltd.
Fecha de publicación: 2016
Página de inicio: 165
Página final: 176
DOI:

10.1016/j.marpol.2016.09.002

Notas: ISI