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View article: Exploring Information and Embedding Effects on Willingness-to-Pay to Control the Invasive Red King Crab in Norway
Exploring Information and Embedding Effects on Willingness-to-Pay to Control the Invasive Red King Crab in Norway Open
Invasive species pose a challenging management issue, requiring prioritization of which species to target and the intensity of management needed to curb their spread. This paper uses data from a stated choice experiment to elicit the Norwe…
View article: Fishery management amidst spatially differentiated ecological-economic externalities
Fishery management amidst spatially differentiated ecological-economic externalities Open
We study management decisions made jointly and independently by countries affected by an invasive species that is also a profitable fishery. The Red King Crab, introduced in Russian waters of the Barents Sea, spread into Norwegian waters. …
View article: Facing the challenge of Arctic fisheries management within a context of spatiallydifferentiated ecological-economic externalities
Facing the challenge of Arctic fisheries management within a context of spatiallydifferentiated ecological-economic externalities Open
No abstracts are to be cited without prior reference to the author.Facing the challenge of Arctic fisheries management within a context of spatiallydifferentiated ecological-economic externalities
View article: Sub-Arctic no more: Short- and long-term global-scale prospects for snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio) under global warming
Sub-Arctic no more: Short- and long-term global-scale prospects for snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio) under global warming Open
Snow crab is a sea-ice associated species that supports several economically important fisheries in northern latitudes. During the past decade considerable stock range changes have occurred, characterized by a general shift from sub-Arctic…
View article: Cost-benefit analysis of mitigating subsidence damage in Semarang and Demak, Indonesia
Cost-benefit analysis of mitigating subsidence damage in Semarang and Demak, Indonesia Open
Since the early 1990s, the coastal Semarang City in Indonesia has been undergoing rapid industrialization and population expansion. To meet growing water demand, groundwater is abstracted with an ever-increasing number of abstraction wells…
View article: Do insurers adjust prices for the adoption of loss prevention technologies? Evidence from Danish municipal contracts
Do insurers adjust prices for the adoption of loss prevention technologies? Evidence from Danish municipal contracts Open
Using data from 40 Danish municipalities on building characteristics, loss prevention technologies, insurance claims, and insurance bids from 2008 to 2019, we investigate whether and how loss prevention technologies influenced contract pri…
View article: Aquaculture over-optimism?
Aquaculture over-optimism? Open
The recent rapid growth in aquaculture production reported by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization may have inadvertently generated what we denote here as aquaculture over-optimism. An extreme form of this is the notion tha…
View article: The economic costs, management and regulation of biological invasions in the Nordic countries
The economic costs, management and regulation of biological invasions in the Nordic countries Open
A collective understanding of economic impacts and in particular of monetary costs of biological invasions is lacking for the Nordic region. This paper synthesizes findings from the literature on costs of invasions in the Nordic countries …
View article: Marine fisheries and aquaculture in the Arctic
Marine fisheries and aquaculture in the Arctic Open
In Chapter 12, Catherine Chambers and her colleagues examine fisheries that center on both capture fisheries and its related industries (for example, fish processing, gear manufacturing, harbor operations, etc.) and subsistence fisheries t…
View article: The Cost of Being Unprepared or the Benefit of the Precautionary Principle? Comparing Cost-Benefit COVID-19 Policies and Outcomes in Scandinavia
The Cost of Being Unprepared or the Benefit of the Precautionary Principle? Comparing Cost-Benefit COVID-19 Policies and Outcomes in Scandinavia Open
The Scandinavian countries of Denmark, Iceland, Norway and Sweden have approached the first months of the 2020 novel coronavirus pandemic with a range of economic and health policies that have resulted in disparate outcomes. Though similar…
View article: The Importance of Connected Ocean Monitoring Knowledge Systems and Communities
The Importance of Connected Ocean Monitoring Knowledge Systems and Communities Open
Ocean monitoring will improve outcomes if ways of knowing and priorities from a range
\nof interest groups are successfully integrated. Coastal Indigenous communities hold
\nunique knowledge of the ocean gathered through many generations o…
View article: Sustainable seafood certifications are inadequate to challenges of ecosystem change
Sustainable seafood certifications are inadequate to challenges of ecosystem change Open
The recent Marine Stewardship Council certification for the Russian Barents Red King Crab demonstrates the consequences of overlooking ecological factors in seafood sustainability assessments. The crab is commercially valuable but has unce…
View article: Marine Conservation Incentives: Interdisciplinary Dimensions of Climate Change
Marine Conservation Incentives: Interdisciplinary Dimensions of Climate Change Open
Arctic marine resources overlap is increasing (in space and time) a s climate change narrows the availability of appropriate habitat ranges for existing species to survive, and new species enter and compete. This challenges the management …
View article: Remaking of invasive species management: The RKC fishery in Norway
Remaking of invasive species management: The RKC fishery in Norway Open
The importance of land infrastructure for supporting coastal fisheries has long been acknowledged; its role in remote and geographically challenged fishing communities in the Nordic Arctic has visibly impacted community structure and devel…
View article: Invasive Crustaceans in the Arctic: On the verge of ecological and socio-economic transformations in Northern Finnmark
Invasive Crustaceans in the Arctic: On the verge of ecological and socio-economic transformations in Northern Finnmark Open
The introduction and establishment of invasive species in Arctic ecosystems is a key component of environmental change that has drawn the attention of both resource managers and stakeholders in the Arctic in recent years. Invasive species …
View article: When and How to Worry about OA: Greenland Shrimp Case
When and How to Worry about OA: Greenland Shrimp Case Open
We use a bio-economic model of the Greenland shrimp fishery to study potential ocean acidification (OA) impacts in arctic resources. Predicted changes in pH in Baffin Bay describe an anticipated though uncertain drop. Efforts to understand…
View article: Towards Arctic Resource Governance of Marine Invasive Species
Towards Arctic Resource Governance of Marine Invasive Species Open
Scientific and policy-oriented publications highlighting the magnitude of uncertainty in the changing Arctic and the possibilities for effective regional governance are proliferating, yet it remains a challenging task to examine Arctic mar…