We simulate how an increase in the productivity of the North-East Arctic cod stock would affect the Russian-Norwegian cooperation on the management of the stock. The productivity increase is linked to environmental conditions in the sea and to climate change through a temperature-dependent stock-recruitment relationship, where the numbers of recruits is positively related to the sea temperature given the spawning stock biomass. Increased recruitment and productivity of the stock improved the stability of an agreement on joint management. Expressing the closed-loop solution as a series of open-loop equilibrium solutions, studying the issue of reevaluating agreements on shared and straddling fish stocks, highlights the need for better and mo...
This paper identifies the possible effects of climate change on fish stocks important for the Norweg...
Climate change has an inevitable natural impact on fisheries. Continually, several models made of bo...
The background for the paper is the expected climate change and its effect on the Norwegian cod fish...
We simulate how an increase in the productivity of the North-East Arctic cod stock would affect the ...
We simulate how an increase in the productivity of the North-East Arctic cod stock would affect the ...
The Northeast Arctic cod inhabits the exclusive economic zones of Norway and Russia and migrates ext...
This paper analyzes the strategic options of Norway and other countries for which the stock of Norwe...
The Northeast Arctic cod inhabits the exclusive economic zones of Norway and Russia and migrates ext...
This paper analyzes the strategic options of Norway and other countries for which the stock of Norwe...
The Northeast Arctic cod inhabits the exclusive economic zones of Norway and Russia and migrates ext...
The background for the paper is the expected climate change and its effect on the Norwegian cod fish...
The Barents Sea is one of the world’s most productive oceans, and is home to at least 20 million nes...
Abstract only.The international council for the exploration of the seas (ICES) publish\ud annual rep...
Research PaperLong-term climate regime shifts have profound and persistent impacts on ocean temperat...
The introduction of 200 n.m. exclusive economic zones (EEZs) in the late 1970s required increased co...
This paper identifies the possible effects of climate change on fish stocks important for the Norweg...
Climate change has an inevitable natural impact on fisheries. Continually, several models made of bo...
The background for the paper is the expected climate change and its effect on the Norwegian cod fish...
We simulate how an increase in the productivity of the North-East Arctic cod stock would affect the ...
We simulate how an increase in the productivity of the North-East Arctic cod stock would affect the ...
The Northeast Arctic cod inhabits the exclusive economic zones of Norway and Russia and migrates ext...
This paper analyzes the strategic options of Norway and other countries for which the stock of Norwe...
The Northeast Arctic cod inhabits the exclusive economic zones of Norway and Russia and migrates ext...
This paper analyzes the strategic options of Norway and other countries for which the stock of Norwe...
The Northeast Arctic cod inhabits the exclusive economic zones of Norway and Russia and migrates ext...
The background for the paper is the expected climate change and its effect on the Norwegian cod fish...
The Barents Sea is one of the world’s most productive oceans, and is home to at least 20 million nes...
Abstract only.The international council for the exploration of the seas (ICES) publish\ud annual rep...
Research PaperLong-term climate regime shifts have profound and persistent impacts on ocean temperat...
The introduction of 200 n.m. exclusive economic zones (EEZs) in the late 1970s required increased co...
This paper identifies the possible effects of climate change on fish stocks important for the Norweg...
Climate change has an inevitable natural impact on fisheries. Continually, several models made of bo...
The background for the paper is the expected climate change and its effect on the Norwegian cod fish...