Modeling and Management of Resources under Uncertainty : Proceedings of the Second U.S.-Australia Workshop on Renewable Resource Management held at the East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, December 9-12, 1985 /
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
1987.
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| Series: | Lecture notes in biomathematics ;
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Table of Contents:
- Modelling/Biology: S.A. Levin: Scale and predictability in ecological modeling. C.W. Clark: Behavioral modelling and resource management. W.M. Getz: Modeling for biological resource management. G.P. Kirkwood: Optimal harvest policies for fisheries with uncertain stock sizes. L.W. Botsford: Analysis of environmental influences on population dynamics. Y. Cohen: Identification and control of stochastic linear multispecies ecosystem models. T.L. Vincent, J.S. Brown: An evolutionary response to harvesting. M.L. Rosenzweig: Density-dependent habitat selection: a tool for more effective population management
- Controls/Techniques: C.J. Walters: Approaches to adaptive policy design for harvest management. D. Ludwig: Computer-intensive methods for fisheries stock assessment. M.E. Fisher: Variability in ecosystem models: a deterministic approach. W.J. Grantham, M.E. Fisher: Generating reachable set boundaries for discrete-time systems. C.S. Lee, G. Leitmann: Uncertain dynamical systems: an application to river pollution control. G. Bojadziev, J. Skowronski: Real time management of a resource consumption model. R.J. Stonier: Control problems in irrigation management. B. Nicol: A differential game between two players harvesting from a divided fishery
- Management/Real Problems: R. McKelvey: Groundwater-based agriculture in the arid american west: modeling the transition to a steady-state renewable resource economy. G.R. Spangler: Great lakes fisheries: are explicit controls necessary? M. Mangel: Sampling highly aggregated populations with application to California sardine-management. S.S. Hanna: The structure of fishing systems and the implementation of management policy. R. Hilborn: Spatial models of tuna dynamics in the Western Pacific: is international management necessary? A. Lowes Blackwell: Examination of institutional structures in multiple resource, multiple management systems: a control theoretic approach. P.R. Sluczanowski: Optimal harvesting of a year-class of prawns.