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Existing Bioeconomic Models Review

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  • The lessons learned from a review of thirteen bio-economic models are presented. We describe and analyze how these models equal/ compare and differ in terms of the classification, their biological and economic modules, the integration between modules, the indicators they provide and indicator use. We pay particular attention to the relevance of each model as well as how a model is built, concluding that, even if the number of models is huge, the multitude of construction differences reflects the necessity of individual modelling approaches giving answers to different questions. Since real life questions in fisheries are so divers, answering them require a diversity of models.
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  • Prellezo, Raúl, Paolo Accadia, Jesper Andersen, Bo Andersen, Erik Buisman, Alyson Little, Rasmus Nielsen, Jan Jaap Poos, Jeff Powell, and Christine Röckmann. 2010. Existing Bioeconomic Models Review. 12 pages. In: Proceedings of the Fifteenth Biennial Conference of the International Institute of Fisheries Economics & Trade, July 13-16, 2010, Montpellier, France: Economics of Fish Resources and Aquatic Ecosystems: Balancing Uses, Balancing Costs. Compiled by Ann L. Shriver. International Institute of Fisheries Economics & Trade, Corvallis, Oregon, USA, 2010.
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  • US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries Division, Agence Française de Développement, Ministère de l’Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche, Ministère de L’Alimentation de L’Agriculture et de la Pêche, Ministère de l’Énergie, du Développement Durable et de la Mer, La Région Languedoc Rouslilon, Département Hérault, Montpellier Agglomèration, The Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Canada, and AquaFish Collaborative Research Support Program (CRSP).
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