This paper combines a model of open access fisheries exploitation with a distance-based approach to missing labor and product markets. The model generates predictions about the circumstances under which exploitation increases or decreases with distance. An econometric model is estimated with survey data from artisanal fishing households in Minahasa, Indonesia. The results can be used to assess the impacts of improved transportation infrastructure on fishery exploitation
presentationRemote regions in developing countries have often not shared in the increase in income a...
This paper studies the role of middlemen in open-access fisheries and how the organization of the su...
The Central Java fishing industry has been operated for decades under the policy of open access man...
This paper combines a model of open access fisheries exploitation with a distance-based approach to ...
In many developing countries a lack of property rights leads to unsustainable harvests of traditiona...
The effects of economic development on the exploitation of renewable resources are investigated in s...
In many lower-income countries, the establishment of marine protected areas (MPAs) involves signific...
Fisheries in Madura generally remain still more undeveloped in comparison with East Java. Any fishin...
We present a novel method for calculating the opportunity costs to fishers from their displacement b...
We present a novel method for calculating the opportunity costs to fishers from their displacement b...
Although regulated fishing effort is relatively well documented for fisheries in developed states, d...
Not AvailableThe harvesting technology in open access marine fisheries and marketing pattern of mari...
Using a new model of markets in regulated open access resources, we illustrate the evolution of a fi...
The study are aimed to identify the performance of the fishermen‘s resources, to identify a partners...
The coastal ecosystems in Southeast Asia are under increased pressure from local and global change. ...
presentationRemote regions in developing countries have often not shared in the increase in income a...
This paper studies the role of middlemen in open-access fisheries and how the organization of the su...
The Central Java fishing industry has been operated for decades under the policy of open access man...
This paper combines a model of open access fisheries exploitation with a distance-based approach to ...
In many developing countries a lack of property rights leads to unsustainable harvests of traditiona...
The effects of economic development on the exploitation of renewable resources are investigated in s...
In many lower-income countries, the establishment of marine protected areas (MPAs) involves signific...
Fisheries in Madura generally remain still more undeveloped in comparison with East Java. Any fishin...
We present a novel method for calculating the opportunity costs to fishers from their displacement b...
We present a novel method for calculating the opportunity costs to fishers from their displacement b...
Although regulated fishing effort is relatively well documented for fisheries in developed states, d...
Not AvailableThe harvesting technology in open access marine fisheries and marketing pattern of mari...
Using a new model of markets in regulated open access resources, we illustrate the evolution of a fi...
The study are aimed to identify the performance of the fishermen‘s resources, to identify a partners...
The coastal ecosystems in Southeast Asia are under increased pressure from local and global change. ...
presentationRemote regions in developing countries have often not shared in the increase in income a...
This paper studies the role of middlemen in open-access fisheries and how the organization of the su...
The Central Java fishing industry has been operated for decades under the policy of open access man...