: Introductory overviews of economic modeling, management policies, and uncertainty.
: The text bridges the gap between biological research and social sciences, using mathematical models to simulate the interaction between marine ecosystems and economic activities. Modeling Approaches : Bioeconomic Modelling and Valuation of Exploite...
The book (2006), edited by J.C.J.M. van den Bergh et al., provides an integrated analysis of marine environments by combining ecological and economic perspectives. It focuses on moving beyond traditional fishery analysis to address spatial processes, conservation objectives, and stakeholder concerns. Key Themes and Insights van den Bergh et al
: Includes specific bioeconomic analyses of complex interactions, such as predator-prey systems and habitat effects on shellfisheries. Valuation and Stakeholders : Valuation and Stakeholders : Analyses specific cases like
Analyses specific cases like the Dutch Wadden Sea to illustrate policy failures and stakeholder conflicts. Structure of the Work The book is divided into parts that cover:
: Features theoretical and numerical models that account for spatial processes, such as the creation of marine reserves for sedentary species.
: Real-world case studies applying valuation and stakeholder analysis to specific marine ecosystems.