kvótához
Kvótához is a term of Icelandic origin that translates to "quota" or "allowance." It is most commonly used in Iceland to refer to the system of fishing quotas, which are limits on the amount of a particular species of fish that can be caught. These quotas are allocated to individual fishing vessels or fishing companies and are often tradable. The purpose of the kvótakerfi (quota system) is to manage fish stocks sustainably, prevent overfishing, and ensure the long-term viability of the fishing industry.
The Icelandic quota system has evolved over time, with various reforms aimed at improving its effectiveness
Beyond fisheries, the concept of a kvóta can be applied to other areas where limits or allocations