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Can protected areas potentially enlarge viability domains for harvesting management?
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    Can protected areas potentially enlarge viability domains for harvesting management? (English)
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    22 January 2010
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    This research work represents a significant projection of the general dynamical models to the study of the viability, under two bio-economic constraints. Starting from the classical harvesting model, the authors develop a corresponding management, with appropriate numerical examples.
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    harvesting management
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    protected area
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    viability domain
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