Climate Change and the Benefits of Cooperation in Harvesting North-East Arctic Cod
In this paper, we simulate how an increase in the productivity of the North-East Arctic cod fishery affects Russian–Norwegian cooperation on fish stock management. We link the productivity increase to sea environmental conditions and climate change through a temperature-dependent, stock–recruitment...
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ftrepec:oai:RePEc:now:jnlsbe:102.00000022 2024-04-14T08:05:48+00:00 Climate Change and the Benefits of Cooperation in Harvesting North-East Arctic Cod Ekerhovd, Nils-Arne https://doi.org/10.1561/102.00000022 unknown http://dx.doi.org/10.1561/102.00000022 article ftrepec https://doi.org/10.1561/102.00000022 2024-03-19T10:39:43Z In this paper, we simulate how an increase in the productivity of the North-East Arctic cod fishery affects Russian–Norwegian cooperation on fish stock management. We link the productivity increase to sea environmental conditions and climate change through a temperature-dependent, stock–recruitment relationship, whereby the numbers of recruits positively relates to sea temperatures given the spawning stock biomass. The results indicate that the increased recruitment to and productivity of the stock increases the relative benefits of joint management compared with a noncooperative outcome. Noncooperative and cooperative solutions, North-East Arctic cod, Climate change Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic cod Arctic Climate change RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Arctic Strategic Behavior and the Environment 3 1–2 7 30 |
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In this paper, we simulate how an increase in the productivity of the North-East Arctic cod fishery affects Russian–Norwegian cooperation on fish stock management. We link the productivity increase to sea environmental conditions and climate change through a temperature-dependent, stock–recruitment relationship, whereby the numbers of recruits positively relates to sea temperatures given the spawning stock biomass. The results indicate that the increased recruitment to and productivity of the stock increases the relative benefits of joint management compared with a noncooperative outcome. Noncooperative and cooperative solutions, North-East Arctic cod, Climate change |
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Climate Change and the Benefits of Cooperation in Harvesting North-East Arctic Cod |
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Climate Change and the Benefits of Cooperation in Harvesting North-East Arctic Cod |
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Climate Change and the Benefits of Cooperation in Harvesting North-East Arctic Cod |
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