Game theory and fisheries essays on the tragedy of free for all fishing Ussif Rashid Sumaila

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge explorations in environmental economics ; 41Publication details: New York, USA Routledge 2013Description: xxii, 178 p. ill. 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780415638692 (hardback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 639.3 23
Contents:
Introduction -- Game theoretic models of fishing -- Cooperative and non-cooperative management when capital investment is malleable -- Cooperative and non-cooperative management when capital investment is non-malleable -- Strategic dynamic interaction : the case of Barents Sea fisheries -- Cannibalism and the optimal sharing of the north-east Atlantic cod stock -- Implications of implementing an ITQ management system for the Arcto-Norwegian cod stock -- Marine protected area performance in a game theoretic model of the fishery -- Distributional and efficiency effects of marine protected areas -- Playing sequential games with western central pacific tuna stocks -- Impact of management scenarios and fisheries gear selectivity on the potential economic gains from a fish stock -- Managing bluefin tuna in the Mediterranean Sea
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Introduction -- Game theoretic models of fishing -- Cooperative and non-cooperative management when capital investment is malleable -- Cooperative and non-cooperative management when capital investment is non-malleable -- Strategic dynamic interaction : the case of Barents Sea fisheries -- Cannibalism and the optimal sharing of the north-east Atlantic cod stock -- Implications of implementing an ITQ management system for the Arcto-Norwegian cod stock -- Marine protected area performance in a game theoretic model of the fishery -- Distributional and efficiency effects of marine protected areas -- Playing sequential games with western central pacific tuna stocks -- Impact of management scenarios and fisheries gear selectivity on the potential economic gains from a fish stock -- Managing bluefin tuna in the Mediterranean Sea