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Bioeconomics may
refer to:
Bioeconomics (fisheries), the
study of the
dynamics of
living resources using economic models Bioeconomics (biophysical), the...
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Bioeconomics is
closely related to the
early development of
theories in
fisheries economics,
initially in the mid-1950s by
Canadian economists Scott Gordon...
- Thermoeconomics, also
referred to as
biophysical economics, is a
school of
heterodox economics that
applies the laws of
statistical mechanics to economic...
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EconSimp is a
bioeconomic management model of the
Barents Sea fisheries. It
consists of two
modules modelling respectively the
Barents Sea
ecosystem and...
- "Aquaculture". fishbase.mnhn.fr. Lee, C.-S.; Leung, P.-S.; Su, M.-S. (1997). "
Bioeconomic evaluation of
different fry
production systems for
milkfish (Chanos chanos)"...
- The Gordon-Schaefer
model is a
bioeconomic model applied in the
fishing industry. It may be used to
compute the
maximum sustainable yield. It
takes account...
- 1016/0954-349X(95)00014-E. Mayumi, Kozo; Gowdy, John M., eds. (1999).
Bioeconomics and Sustainability:
Essays in
Honor of
Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen. Edward...
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hypothesis Climate change and
fisheries Marine biology Aquatic ecosystems Bioeconomics EconMult Ecopath FishBase Census of
Marine Life OSTM/Jason-2 Fisheries...
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Collaborative consumption Collapsology...
- 2013. “The
Evolutionary Roots of
Human Hyper-Cognition.”
Journal of
Bioeconomics 15 (1): 83–89. Gintis, Herbert,
Carel van Schaik, and
Christopher Boehm...