Bioeconomic models can provide powerful insights into the interactions between people and the natural ecosystems on which they depend. For example, bioeconomic models of fisheries have long been used to provide early warnings about the sustainability of harvest levels or the impacts of new technologies. Less progress has been made in explicitly incorporating inter-agent interactions and institutions in bioeconomic models. This paper offers guidance to future bioeconomic modelling efforts through a review of the ways that institutions are or could be explicitly integrated into bioeconomic models.Non-PRIFPRI1; A Ensuring Sustainable food production; A.1 Global Futures and Strategic Foresight; CRP2EPTD; PIMCGIAR Research Program on Policies, I...
Beginning in the 1960s, ecologists, mathematicians, and economists started developing a class of mod...
Background: Bioeconomics combines methods from the biological study of living resources, particularl...
Ecologists and economists both use models to help develop strategies for biodiversity management. Th...
Policies that are successful in fostering sustainable intensification are critical to current develo...
In recent years there has been a significant development of bio-economic models, especially those in...
Abstract: The term ‘bioeconomic modelling ’ is typically used by economists to describe models that ...
Part I. Chapter 1International audienceIn the last years there has been a significant development of...
The lessons learned from a review of thirteen bio-economic models are presented. We describe and ana...
International audienceThe bio-economic modeling approach presented in this book is a result of two d...
The lessons learned from a review of thirteen bio-economic models are presented. We describe and ana...
International audienceEnvironmental and natural resource economics lies inherently at the interface ...
The chapter illustrates the benefits of using ecoregional and bioeconomic models jointly to address ...
This paper has the purpose to offer an institutional and policy framework for the analysis of bio ec...
PRIFPRI4; CRP2; 1 Fostering Climate-Resilient and Sustainable Food Supply; IMPACT modelEPTD; PIMCGIA...
Sustainable development can be attained by policies that are derived by analyses that integrate biop...
Beginning in the 1960s, ecologists, mathematicians, and economists started developing a class of mod...
Background: Bioeconomics combines methods from the biological study of living resources, particularl...
Ecologists and economists both use models to help develop strategies for biodiversity management. Th...
Policies that are successful in fostering sustainable intensification are critical to current develo...
In recent years there has been a significant development of bio-economic models, especially those in...
Abstract: The term ‘bioeconomic modelling ’ is typically used by economists to describe models that ...
Part I. Chapter 1International audienceIn the last years there has been a significant development of...
The lessons learned from a review of thirteen bio-economic models are presented. We describe and ana...
International audienceThe bio-economic modeling approach presented in this book is a result of two d...
The lessons learned from a review of thirteen bio-economic models are presented. We describe and ana...
International audienceEnvironmental and natural resource economics lies inherently at the interface ...
The chapter illustrates the benefits of using ecoregional and bioeconomic models jointly to address ...
This paper has the purpose to offer an institutional and policy framework for the analysis of bio ec...
PRIFPRI4; CRP2; 1 Fostering Climate-Resilient and Sustainable Food Supply; IMPACT modelEPTD; PIMCGIA...
Sustainable development can be attained by policies that are derived by analyses that integrate biop...
Beginning in the 1960s, ecologists, mathematicians, and economists started developing a class of mod...
Background: Bioeconomics combines methods from the biological study of living resources, particularl...
Ecologists and economists both use models to help develop strategies for biodiversity management. Th...