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Group of Environmental, Resource and Ecological Economics , University Kiel, Germany (15 January 2016)

Group of Environmental, Resource and Ecological Economics , University Kiel, Germany

Publications (27 May 2020)

metric of resilience through viability. Earth’s Future, 6, 979–996 Béné C., Doyen L., & Gabay D., 2001, A viability analysis for a bio-economic model, Ecological Economics, 36, 385–396. Butchart et al

About Seaview (06 April 2016)

ecological, economic and modeling sciences along with the skills of the different partners. In particular by promoting bio-economic models and scenarios, it postulates that ecological systems and human ... Seaview : Scenario, fishEry, ecologicAl-economic modelling and VIability nEtWork

Goals (05 February 2016)

Scenario, fishEry, ecologicAl-economic modelling and VIability nEtWork

Calibration of Models (02 February 2016)

Calibration and identification of model parameters in models is major issue. The calibration of the bio-economic models can be carried out following different approaches. For some case studies

Bay of Biscay demersal mixed fishery (23 August 2016)

Mixed fisheries are characterized by complex and uncertain dynamic interactions, in this case study a bio-economic multi-species and multi-fleet model is developped aiming at examine the trade

Environmental Economics and Resource Management, University of Freiburg (15 January 2016)

focuses on the particular ecological-economic interactions that are related to the risk dimension and the management of such risk, as well as on the relationships and potential conflicts between the aims ... Environmental Economics and Resource Management, University of Freiburg

Marine Ecosystem in French Guiana (02 February 2016)

constraints, Ecological Economics, 119, 39-52. (Rg 1 AgrEnEnv, IF 3.7). http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921800915000440  Cisse, A., Gourguet S., Doyen, L., Blanchard, F.,  Pereau, JC. 2013

Ecoviability scenarios (02 February 2016)

-criteria and bio-economic analyses. The viability kernel exemplified by the figure above plays a pivotal mathematical role in viability analysis. The approach has already been successfully applied to biodiversity

3rd FAERE Annual Conference , September 08-09, 2016 – Bordeaux (05 July 2016)

The aim of the conference is to promote scientific research in the field of environmental economics. All theoretical or applied works are welcome, on topics such as biodiversity, fishery