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Library - MEM-504 Marine Resource Economics and Management
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MEM-504 Marine Resource Economics and Management. New approach to MPA. A number of previous IFM. Theses are found in the Munin archive. Here are some of them:. A BIOECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE GHANAIAN TUNA FISHERY (1980 - 2000). A bioeconomic model for Uganda`s Lake Victoria Nile Perch Fishery. Barriers and obstacles to foreign direct investment (FDI) into Russia. BIOECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF ARTISANAL MARINE FISHERIES OF TANZANIA (Mainland). Bioeconomic analysis of bottom trawl fleet in the gulf of Tonkin.
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New approach to MPA - MEM-504 Marine Resource Economics and Management
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MEM-504 Marine Resource Economics and Management. New approach to MPA. New approach to MPA.
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Presentations - MEM-504 Marine Resource Economics and Management
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MEM-504 Marine Resource Economics and Management. New approach to MPA.
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Fisheries management - SOK-3555 Fisheries Economics
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Types of management means to control individual decision makers. Management means to control individual decision makers may be separated along two dimensions as shown in the four field table below. Tax on fishing effort. Fishing gear regulation (technical measures). Quota regulation (TAC, ITQ). Ong and short term properties. On effort corresponds to increasing the unit cost of effort. The total. Of fishing effort then is. Being the previous unit cost of effort (including. The fishing effort and. The figu...
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Fritt fiske - SOK-2037 Ressursøkonomi
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Recall the stock net growth expression. When the net growth is zero, the natural growth of the stock equals the harvest and a biological equilibrium is established. The intersections between the blue lines and the green curve gives five such equilibriums and infinitely many more could be obtained. The red curve and line to the right represent the collection of the infinite number of biological equilibriums obtained by an infinite number of different fishing efforts. TR(E) = p H(E). TC(E) = a E. Pi(E) = T...
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Fiskeriforvaltning - SOK-2037 Ressursøkonomi
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Types of management means to control individual decision makers. Management means to control individual decision makers may be separated along two dimensions as shown in the four field table below. Tax on fishing effort. Fishing gear regulation (technical measures). Quota regulation (TAC, ITQ). Ong and short term properties. On effort corresponds to increasing the unit cost of effort. The total. Of fishing effort then is. Being the previous unit cost of effort (including. The fishing effort and. The figu...
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First lecture - SOK-2040 Basic Economics
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Read Basic Microeconomics Part I chapter 1, Nature of Economics. Read Basic Microeconomics Part I chapter 2, The Economic Problem. Read chapter 1 in the attached Introduction to Economic Analysis. By R Preston McAfee (J. Stanley Johnson Professor of Business, Economics and Management California Institute of Technology). Read the article Economics. Is the social science. That studies the production, distribution. And consumption of goods and services. Comes from the Ancient Greek. House ) and nomos. The s...
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Open access dynamics - SOK-3555 Fisheries Economics
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Assume logistic growth of a fish stock population, expressed by. Representing intrinsic growth rate, K. Natural stock biomass equilibrium and X. The stock biomass (variable). The short term harvest equation is. Being the catchability coefficient and E. The fishing effort. The net change in stock biomass per unit f time is then. Now consider the special case when. This equation has two solutions for X:. The second equilibrium is asymptotically stable when. This solution is shown in the figure below.
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Textbook - SOK-3555 Fisheries Economics
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