The threat on the survival of animal species due to intensive use of natural resources is incorporated within resource management models, paying special attention to uncertainty regarding the conditions that lead to extinction. The manner in which the potential benefits forgone due to the species extinction (denoted extinction penalty) induce more conservative exploitation policies is studied in detail. When the extinction penalty is ignored, the optimal policy is to drive the resource stock to a particular equilibrium level from any initial state. When the extinction penalty is considered and the conditions that lead to extinction are not fully understood (i.e., involve uncertainty), an interval of equilibrium states is identified, which d...
Economic incentives to harvest a species usually diminish as its abundance declines, because harvest...
It is becoming increasingly popular to consider species interactions when managing ecological foodwe...
Human activities already threaten the globe\u27s physical and biological systems. Worldwide, species...
The threat on the survival of animal species due to intensive use of natural resources is incorporat...
The threat on the survival of animal species due to intensive use of natural resources is incorporat...
We consider an ecosystem management problem where managers can use habitat creation and predator rem...
We study the management of a natural resource that supports ecosystems as well as human needs. The r...
Stabilizing human population size and reducing human-caused impacts on the environment are keys to c...
How can species be exploited economically to extinction? Past single-species hypotheses examining th...
This paper examines how the Endangered Species Act\u27s measures to protect endangered species have ...
HIghlights• Opportunistic exploitation of high-value species may occur in multispecies systems.• Tar...
It is becoming increasingly popular to consider species interactions when managing ecological foodwe...
Several environmental problems linked to extinction (resource mining, biodiversity depletion, and ov...
This thesis explains the decline of biological diversity as the result of a particular form of dynam...
The necessity to develop a priority system to guide the allocation of resources to the conservation ...
Economic incentives to harvest a species usually diminish as its abundance declines, because harvest...
It is becoming increasingly popular to consider species interactions when managing ecological foodwe...
Human activities already threaten the globe\u27s physical and biological systems. Worldwide, species...
The threat on the survival of animal species due to intensive use of natural resources is incorporat...
The threat on the survival of animal species due to intensive use of natural resources is incorporat...
We consider an ecosystem management problem where managers can use habitat creation and predator rem...
We study the management of a natural resource that supports ecosystems as well as human needs. The r...
Stabilizing human population size and reducing human-caused impacts on the environment are keys to c...
How can species be exploited economically to extinction? Past single-species hypotheses examining th...
This paper examines how the Endangered Species Act\u27s measures to protect endangered species have ...
HIghlights• Opportunistic exploitation of high-value species may occur in multispecies systems.• Tar...
It is becoming increasingly popular to consider species interactions when managing ecological foodwe...
Several environmental problems linked to extinction (resource mining, biodiversity depletion, and ov...
This thesis explains the decline of biological diversity as the result of a particular form of dynam...
The necessity to develop a priority system to guide the allocation of resources to the conservation ...
Economic incentives to harvest a species usually diminish as its abundance declines, because harvest...
It is becoming increasingly popular to consider species interactions when managing ecological foodwe...
Human activities already threaten the globe\u27s physical and biological systems. Worldwide, species...