Comparative evaluation of the fisheries policies in Denmark, Iceland and Norway : multispecies and stochastic issues

In this report the fisheries policies in Denmark, Iceland and Norway are subject to evaluation in a comparative perspective with particular emphasis on multi-species interaction and uncertainty. The actual harvest and biomass development are compared to the optimal. Although there are clear signs of...

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Main Authors: Agnarsson, Sveinn, Arnason, Ragnar, Johannsdottir, Karen, Ravn-Jonsen, Lars, Sandal, Leif Kristoffer, Steinshamn, Stein Ivar, Vestergaard, Niels
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Language:English
Published: SNF 2008
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spelling ftnorgehandelshs:oai:openaccess.nhh.no:11250/165057 2023-05-15T16:45:58+02:00 Comparative evaluation of the fisheries policies in Denmark, Iceland and Norway : multispecies and stochastic issues Agnarsson, Sveinn Arnason, Ragnar Johannsdottir, Karen Ravn-Jonsen, Lars Sandal, Leif Kristoffer Steinshamn, Stein Ivar Vestergaard, Niels 2008-01 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/165057 eng eng SNF Report 2007:25 urn:isbn:978-82-491-0549-6 (elektronisk versjon) urn:isbn:978-82-491-0548-9 (trykt versjon) urn:issn:0803-4036 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/165057 VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210::Samfunnsøkonomi: 212 VDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900::Fiskerifag: 920 Research report 2008 ftnorgehandelshs 2021-10-19T20:05:58Z In this report the fisheries policies in Denmark, Iceland and Norway are subject to evaluation in a comparative perspective with particular emphasis on multi-species interaction and uncertainty. The actual harvest and biomass development are compared to the optimal. Although there are clear signs of overexploitation in all three countries we also find interesting differences. Although Iceland is the country that is economically most dependent on its marine resources and at the same time most independent of other countries with respect to management, the Icelandic cod stock is clearly the most overexploited one. We also find interesting differences between the single-species and the multi-species approach. For example is the Icelandic capelin stock underexploited using a single-species approach but overexploited when species interaction is taken into account. Report Iceland NHH Brage Open institutional repository (Norwegian School of Economics) Norway
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Agnarsson, Sveinn
Arnason, Ragnar
Johannsdottir, Karen
Ravn-Jonsen, Lars
Sandal, Leif Kristoffer
Steinshamn, Stein Ivar
Vestergaard, Niels
Comparative evaluation of the fisheries policies in Denmark, Iceland and Norway : multispecies and stochastic issues
topic_facet VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210::Samfunnsøkonomi: 212
VDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900::Fiskerifag: 920
description In this report the fisheries policies in Denmark, Iceland and Norway are subject to evaluation in a comparative perspective with particular emphasis on multi-species interaction and uncertainty. The actual harvest and biomass development are compared to the optimal. Although there are clear signs of overexploitation in all three countries we also find interesting differences. Although Iceland is the country that is economically most dependent on its marine resources and at the same time most independent of other countries with respect to management, the Icelandic cod stock is clearly the most overexploited one. We also find interesting differences between the single-species and the multi-species approach. For example is the Icelandic capelin stock underexploited using a single-species approach but overexploited when species interaction is taken into account.
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author Agnarsson, Sveinn
Arnason, Ragnar
Johannsdottir, Karen
Ravn-Jonsen, Lars
Sandal, Leif Kristoffer
Steinshamn, Stein Ivar
Vestergaard, Niels
author_facet Agnarsson, Sveinn
Arnason, Ragnar
Johannsdottir, Karen
Ravn-Jonsen, Lars
Sandal, Leif Kristoffer
Steinshamn, Stein Ivar
Vestergaard, Niels
author_sort Agnarsson, Sveinn
title Comparative evaluation of the fisheries policies in Denmark, Iceland and Norway : multispecies and stochastic issues
title_short Comparative evaluation of the fisheries policies in Denmark, Iceland and Norway : multispecies and stochastic issues
title_full Comparative evaluation of the fisheries policies in Denmark, Iceland and Norway : multispecies and stochastic issues
title_fullStr Comparative evaluation of the fisheries policies in Denmark, Iceland and Norway : multispecies and stochastic issues
title_full_unstemmed Comparative evaluation of the fisheries policies in Denmark, Iceland and Norway : multispecies and stochastic issues
title_sort comparative evaluation of the fisheries policies in denmark, iceland and norway : multispecies and stochastic issues
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