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Aquaculture Economics & Management. 27:124-142
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Waste management (New York, N.Y.). 151
Waste management in Iceland has developed considerably in recent years. Before 1990, most of the waste was either burnt in open pits or landfilled. In the past, information about waste management in Iceland used to be almost exclusively published in
Autor:
Sveinn Agnarsson, Rannvá Danielsen
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Marine Resource Economics. 35:177-193
The prevailing perspective in fisheries has been that the three pillars of sustainability—ecology, economics, and social—are incompatible due to inherent tradeoffs. That assumption is now b...
Autor:
Sveinn Agnarsson, Arnar Buason
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Marine Resource Economics. 35:137-157
This article examines seafood consumption in France by analyzing household demand for five seafood categories: fresh salmon, frozen Salmonidae, fresh cod, frozen whitefish, and all other se...
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Marine Resource Economics. 35:113-135
This article provides an estimate of resource rent creation and its distribution in Icelandic fisheries, which have been administered by an individual transferable quota (ITQ) management sy...
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Fisheries Research. 214:126-135
The development of resource rent in Icelandic fisheries has been charted since the introduction of the individual transferable quota system in 1990. An estimation of the rent capture of the fishing fee, which is a form of resource rent taxation, is a
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Ecological Economics
The quota market is the instrument through which fishing operations under an individual transferable quota (ITQ) system achieve greater efficiency. It allows fishing companies to optimally configure their quota portfolios to their catches. Globally,
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Ocean & Coastal Management. 163:141-150
In 1990, Iceland established a comprehensive fisheries management system based on individual transferable quotas (ITQs). Simultaneously, low-cost licence fees, which the fishing industry paid to the government, were introduced. As the ITQ system beca
Autor:
Javier Ruiz, Ingrid van Putten, André E. Punt, Sveinn Agnarsson, Anna K. Daníelsdóttir, Gunnar Stefansson
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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
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Formal principles underlying the utilization of marine resources have been under scrutiny and development for several decades. After centuries of largely uncontrolled fishing, methods for ascertaining population dynamics were developed and implemente