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Game-theoretic fisheries models typically consider cases where some players harvest a single common fish stock. It is …, however, the case that these types of models do not capture many real world mixed fisheries, where species are bio … fisheries. This paper is targeting biodiversity preservation by setting up a two species model with the aim of ensuring both …
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Game-theoretic fisheries models typically consider cases where some players harvest a single common fish stock. It is …, however, the case that these types of models do not capture many real world mixed fisheries, where species are biological … fisheries. This paper is targeting biodiversity preservation by setting up a two species model with the aim of ensuring both …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003777231
Game-theoretic models of fisheries typically consider cases where some players harvest a single common fish stock …. However, these types of models do not capture many real-world mixed fisheries, where species can be biologically independent … or dependent. The present paper considers cases where several non-cooperative exploiters are involved in mixed fisheries …
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Fisheries economics stand on the cusp of potentially sizeable changes in orientation and policy focus, leading in turn … to comparable changes in modeling and general analysis. Notably, fisheries are increasingly framed as part of the overall …
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User rights in fisheries refer to the rights of fishers to harvest from fish resources. In terms of exclusivity … of the strength of user rights is needed. We refer to strong and weak user rights, and by strong user rights in fisheries … explain how this approach can be applied to analyze and score the quality of actual user rights in fisheries. This we do first …
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The study provides empirical evidence that a targeted policy can backfire because information signals affect non-targeted units. Specifically, the analysis of the policy aimed at regulating the harvesting of juvenile fish in Peru's Anchovy Fishery, by temporarily closing areas with high juvenile...
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, which are frequently characterized by open access. An important example is the degradation of open-access fisheries …
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Lake Victoria, globally the second-largest freshwater Lake by surface area, houses an artisanal Nile Perch Fishery that directly involves around 200K people. While the 10 whole Lake surface is potentially available to fishing activities, the fishing vessels' operational and technical...
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Lake Victoria, globally the second-largest freshwater Lake by surface area, houses an artisanal Nile Perch Fishery that directly involves around 200K people. While the 10 whole Lake surface is potentially available to fishing activities, the fishing vessels' operational and technical...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013162341
discussed is the European Union's role in the fisheries governing scheme.Field research gathered on Fourni Island by the author …
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