Fishery systems are complex systems that need to be managed in order to ensure a sustainable and efficient exploitation of marine resources. Traditionally, fisheries management has relied on biological models. However, in recent years the focus on mathematical models which incorporate economic and social aspects has increased.Here, we present FLBEIA, a flexible software to conduct bio-economic evaluation of fisheries management strategies. The model is multi-stock, multi-fleet, stochastic and seasonal. The fishery system is described as a sum of processes, which are internally assembled in a predetermined way. There are several functions available to describe the dynamic of each process and new functions can be added to satisfy specific req...
The simulation approach to evaluating fisheries management tools is often referred to as management ...
The FLR framework (Fisheries Library for R) is a development effort directed towards the evaluation ...
Full text: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00129/23999/22052.pdf (Version "auteur", 1.10 Mo)Internati...
Simulation bio-economic models are powerful tools to understand the impact of exogenous factors, nat...
International audienceIn order to provide reliable scientific advice and support for fisheries manag...
Deepwater fish are characterized by long lifespans, late maturity and low productivity. This implies...
GAMEFISTO simulation model is presented as a tool to improve the small scale fisheries bioeconomic ...
Key findings: The FISHRENT model is a major step forward in bio-economic model-ling, combining featu...
Graduation date: 2016Researchers rely on bioeconomic models to guide research and generate fishery m...
The theoretical aspects and the associated software of a bioeconomic model for Mediterranean fisheri...
Management Strategy Evaluation (MSE) is a framework to explore the tradeoffs amongst fishing strateg...
Background: Bioeconomics combines methods from the biological study of living resources, particularl...
The bio-economic model "Heures" is a first attempt to develop a simulation procedure to understand t...
An approach known as management strategy evaluation (MSE) provides a framework for identifying robus...
The demersal fishery of southern Chile is a complex system including multiple species, fishing fleet...
The simulation approach to evaluating fisheries management tools is often referred to as management ...
The FLR framework (Fisheries Library for R) is a development effort directed towards the evaluation ...
Full text: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00129/23999/22052.pdf (Version "auteur", 1.10 Mo)Internati...
Simulation bio-economic models are powerful tools to understand the impact of exogenous factors, nat...
International audienceIn order to provide reliable scientific advice and support for fisheries manag...
Deepwater fish are characterized by long lifespans, late maturity and low productivity. This implies...
GAMEFISTO simulation model is presented as a tool to improve the small scale fisheries bioeconomic ...
Key findings: The FISHRENT model is a major step forward in bio-economic model-ling, combining featu...
Graduation date: 2016Researchers rely on bioeconomic models to guide research and generate fishery m...
The theoretical aspects and the associated software of a bioeconomic model for Mediterranean fisheri...
Management Strategy Evaluation (MSE) is a framework to explore the tradeoffs amongst fishing strateg...
Background: Bioeconomics combines methods from the biological study of living resources, particularl...
The bio-economic model "Heures" is a first attempt to develop a simulation procedure to understand t...
An approach known as management strategy evaluation (MSE) provides a framework for identifying robus...
The demersal fishery of southern Chile is a complex system including multiple species, fishing fleet...
The simulation approach to evaluating fisheries management tools is often referred to as management ...
The FLR framework (Fisheries Library for R) is a development effort directed towards the evaluation ...
Full text: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00129/23999/22052.pdf (Version "auteur", 1.10 Mo)Internati...