Bioeconomics of spatial exploitation in a patchy environment
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A renewable resource exploitation model that integrates intertemporal dynamics and spatial movement is presented. This proposed biological model was designed based on HS Gordon and Vernon Smith's theory on rent dissipation process with Ricardian notions that claims that usage of resources across space is dependent on relative profitabilities. Populations structure is characterized by the proposed model as spatially interconnected and is affected by stress patchiness, heterogeneity and interactions among and between patches or habitats.
Publication Name: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0095-0696
Year: 1999
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A bioeconomic model of marine reserve creation
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The effects of marine reserve creation were investigated using a dynamic and spatial model of renewable resource exploitation.
Publication Name: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0095-0696
Year: 2001
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Optimal spatial management of renewable resources: matching policy scope to ecosystem scale
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Spatial models, which are used to examine the economic management of marine resources, are presented.
Publication Name: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0095-0696
Year: 2005
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