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Karen Walker, Antonio Aranis and Javier E. Contreras-Reyes
In the last century, the growing evidence that global fisheries are depleting natural resources much faster than they can recover has led to negative processes, like overfishing, being addressed with increasingly complex models and thus mitigating or reg...
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Karen Walker, Antonio Aranis and Javier E. Contreras-Reyes
In the last century, the growing evidence that global fisheries are depleting natural resources much faster than they can recover has led to negative processes, like overfishing, being addressed with increasingly complex models and thus mitigating or reg...
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Karen Walker, Antonio Aranis and Javier E. Contreras-Reyes
In the last century, the growing evidence that global fisheries are depleting natural resources much faster than they can recover has led to negative processes, like overfishing, being addressed with increasingly complex models and thus mitigating or reg...
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Miguel Jara, Jorge Dresdner, Walter Gómez
Pág. pp. 53 - 78
This research analyzes the potential effects that a redistributive fishing quota policy could have on the profits and employment of the artisanal fisher organizations. We use a multi-objective programming model and apply it to the common sardine and anch...
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