International fisheries agreements

fish_agree

Format

A data frame with 1461 rows and 104 variables:

Title

character Agreement title (English)

AltTitle

character Alternative agreement title (e.g. original language title)

L

character Lateralism: U=Unilateral, B=Bilateral, M=Multilateral, H=Multilateral-Third, I=Multilateral-Multilateral, N=Ministerial

J

character Jurisdiction: G=Global, R=Regional, Z=Bilateral/Border, O=Other

D

character Document type: A=Agreements, P=Protocols, E=Amendments, Q=Minutes, S=Strategies, V=Declarations, X=Exchanges of Notes, W=Resolutions, Y=Memoranda of Understanding

MitchID

character ID in International Environmental Agreements database

EcolexID

character ID in ECOLEX database

TfddID

character ID in Transboundary Freshwater Disputes Database

Start

character Earliest start date

End

character Latest end date

Sign

character Date of agreement signature

Force

character Date of agreement entry into force

Term

character Date of agreement termination

Grounds

character Reason for agreement termination

Location

character Where agreement signed

Depository

character Where agreement deposited

Auspices

character Organisational patronage

Lineage

character Organisational lineage

Area

character Area governed

Target

character Activity governed

Sequence

numeric Sequence in lineage

E*

numeric Environment subject codes: E=General, EA=Air/Atmosphere, EL=Land, EW=Freshwater, EO=Ocean, EM=Minerals, where 0 is absent and 1 is present

S*

numeric Species subject codes: S=General, SB=Birds, SF=Fish, SM=Mammals, SP=Plants, ST=Trees, where 0 is absent and 1 is present

A*

numeric Activity subject codes: A=General, AS=Science, AE=Energy, AN=Nutrition, AH=Waste, AW=Weapons, where 0 is absent and 1 is present

Source

https://iea.uoregon.edu/

References

Hollway and Koskinen (2016) ``Multilevel embeddedness: The case of the global fisheries governance complex'' Social Networks 44: 281--294.

Examples

data(fish_agree)