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Optimal recovery paths for perturbations of trophic level bioeconomic systems (English)
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1986
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This paper examines optimal recovery paths following perturbations (e.g., El Nino) in a coupled ecosystem. A simple 2-trophic level model is developed in which the harvested species also feeds upon a prey species. As might be expected, it is optimal to refrain from harvesting when both species are severely impacted by the perturbation. Perhaps surprising, however, is the result that it may sometimes be optimal to reduce the harvested species even more following some perturbations. Generally speaking, the less impacted are primary (harvested) species relative to secondary species, the more likely it will be that a pre-recovery harvesting phase is necessary.
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environmental economics
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optimal recovery paths
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perturbations
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coupled ecosystem
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