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The following pages link to Economic impacts of marine reserves: the importance of spatial behavior. (Q1410734):
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- Exploring the effect of the spatial scale of fishery management (Q304801) (← links)
- Heterogeneous and correlated risk preferences in commercial fishermen: The perfect storm dilemma (Q813066) (← links)
- Econometric modeling of fisheries with complex life histories: Avoiding biological management failures (Q929885) (← links)
- Optimal harvesting of stochastic spatial resources (Q933644) (← links)
- Eco-labeling and dolphin avoidance: A dynamic model of tuna fishing in the eastern tropical pacific (Q953555) (← links)
- Pattern formation, spatial externalities and regulation in coupled economic-ecological systems (Q985902) (← links)
- The economics of spatial-dynamic processes: applications to renewable resources (Q1015021) (← links)
- A bioeconomic model of marine reserve creation (Q1604642) (← links)
- Economics of harvesting age-structured fish populations (Q2655840) (← links)
- Dynamic Optimization, Natural Capital, and Ecosystem Services (Q3296288) (← links)
- CREATION OF MARINE RESERVES AND INCENTIVES FOR BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION (Q3564682) (← links)
- MARINE RESERVES AS A MEASURE TO CONTROL BYCATCH PROBLEMS: THE IMPORTANCE OF MULTISPECIES INTERACTIONS (Q3616630) (← links)
- THE ECONOMICS OF MARINE RESERVES (Q4458324) (← links)
- THE IMPACTS OF MARINE RESERVES ON LIMITED-ENTRY FISHERIES (Q4458325) (← links)
- CONTINGENT VALUATION OF MARINE PROTECTED AREAS: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ROCKY INTERTIDAL ECOSYSTEMS (Q4458329) (← links)
- FISHING YIELD, CURVATURE AND SPATIAL BEHAVIOR: IMPLICATIONS FOR MODELING MARINE RESERVES (Q5697236) (← links)
- The effect of anthropogenic and environmental factors in coupled human-natural systems: evidence from Lake Zürich (Q6586034) (← links)