The final version of this paper is to be published in Natural Resource Modeling 12(Fall 1999):355-377. Please consult that version for citations 2Optimal-Sustainable Management of Multi-Species Fisheries: Lessons from a Predator-Prey Model Abstract: In this paper we define fisheries management as sustainable if it does not lead to a decline in net present value of the fishery. This definition is based on the principle of intergenerational fairness. If the sustainability, or intergenerational fairness, is held as an obligation by fishery managers, then the traditional present-value maximization objective would be constrained. Using numerical solutions to a simple predator-prey model, we explore how the optimal-sustainable management of this ...
Fisheries sustainability is a much sought-after goal. Yet, “sustainability” is often too ambiguously...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Nowadays, sustainable development is an explicit objective of all policies; it aims to reconcile eco...
Abstract: In this paper we define fisheries management as sustainable if it maintains the net presen...
Single-species management may take some account of interspecies effects but not in a synchronized, d...
Modern fisheries management must balance between return (economic value) and risk (harvest uncertain...
r t lo (2) account for reality, including the uncertainty of what we do not, or cannot, know; (3) re...
Sustainability may be defined as the maintenance of the quality, diversity and availability of fishe...
The classic theory of fisheries management seeks a maximum sustainable yield from a target species. ...
Fishery resources are renewable natural resources but not in-exhaustible. The threat of extinction o...
Although a consensus in marine science is developing on the need to adopt ecosystem-based fishery ma...
There is now wide acknowledgement that traditional single-species approaches are not adapted to the ...
Fisheries management, freshwater or marine, is found in virtually every country in the world. Fisher...
Fisheries management is slowly evolving from its traditional single-species focus to a more holistic...
Modern resource management faces trade-offs in the provision of various ecosystem goods and services...
Fisheries sustainability is a much sought-after goal. Yet, “sustainability” is often too ambiguously...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Nowadays, sustainable development is an explicit objective of all policies; it aims to reconcile eco...
Abstract: In this paper we define fisheries management as sustainable if it maintains the net presen...
Single-species management may take some account of interspecies effects but not in a synchronized, d...
Modern fisheries management must balance between return (economic value) and risk (harvest uncertain...
r t lo (2) account for reality, including the uncertainty of what we do not, or cannot, know; (3) re...
Sustainability may be defined as the maintenance of the quality, diversity and availability of fishe...
The classic theory of fisheries management seeks a maximum sustainable yield from a target species. ...
Fishery resources are renewable natural resources but not in-exhaustible. The threat of extinction o...
Although a consensus in marine science is developing on the need to adopt ecosystem-based fishery ma...
There is now wide acknowledgement that traditional single-species approaches are not adapted to the ...
Fisheries management, freshwater or marine, is found in virtually every country in the world. Fisher...
Fisheries management is slowly evolving from its traditional single-species focus to a more holistic...
Modern resource management faces trade-offs in the provision of various ecosystem goods and services...
Fisheries sustainability is a much sought-after goal. Yet, “sustainability” is often too ambiguously...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Nowadays, sustainable development is an explicit objective of all policies; it aims to reconcile eco...