2012
DOI: 10.1155/2012/861635
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A Review of Bioeconomic Modelling of Habitat-Fisheries Interactions

Abstract: This paper reviews the bioeconomic literature on habitat-fisheries connections. Many such connections have been explored in the bioeconomic literature; however, missing from the literature is an analysis merging the potential influences of habitat on both fish stocks and fisheries into one general, overarching theoretical model. We attempt to clarify the nature of linkages between the function of habitats and the economic activities they support. More specifically, we identify theoretically the ways that habit… Show more

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“…Following Foley et al (2012), we assume that the habitat, H, influences the growth of the biological resource as follows:…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following Foley et al (2012), we assume that the habitat, H, influences the growth of the biological resource as follows:…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taken into account the results of the present study the idea of a complete recovery program for Lake Pamvotis should be focused on the protection and management of the freshwater shrimps' populations and their habitats (Foley et al 2012). In this sense, established monitoring and evaluation of A. thyamisensis and P. antennarius populations along with assessment of the effectiveness of various conservation efforts via habitat conservation could be important measures for conserving lake's biodiversity by fulfilling the ecological requirements of shrimps.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…A number of studies have incorporated environmental externalities into bio-economic models of fisheries (Barbier and Strand, 1998;Simonit and Perrings, 2005;Foley et al, 2009;Udumyan et al, 2010;Foley et al, 2012;Nguyen et al, 2013;Smith et al, 2014;Nguyen et al, 2015). Barbier and Strand (1998) study the effect of changes in mangrove areas on the carrying capacity of shrimp stocks in Mexico, while Simonit and Perring (2005) look at effects of eutrophication on growth of fish in Lake Victoria.…”
Section: Background and Purposementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Barbier and Strand (1998) study the effect of changes in mangrove areas on the carrying capacity of shrimp stocks in Mexico, while Simonit and Perring (2005) look at effects of eutrophication on growth of fish in Lake Victoria. Foley et al (2012) identify the effect of habitat quality on carrying capacity and growth rates in a theoretical set-up. All depart from the Gordon-Schaefer model (Gordon, 1954;Schaefer, 1957).…”
Section: Background and Purposementioning
confidence: 99%