Integrated ecological-economic fisheries models-Evaluation, review and challenges for implementation
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Journal Title:Fish and Fisheries
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Personal Author:Nielsen, J Rasmus
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Thunberg, Eric
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Holland, Daniel S
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Schmidt, Jorn O
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Fulton, Elizabeth A
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Bastardie, Francois
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Punt, Andre E
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Allen, Icarus
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Bartelings, Heleen
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Bertignac, Michel
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Bethke, Eckhard
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Bossier, Sieme
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Buckworth, Rik
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Carpenter, Griffin
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Christensen, Asbjørn
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Christensen, Villy
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Da-Rocha, José M
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Deng, Roy
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Dichmont, Catherine
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Doering, Ralf
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Esteban, Aniol
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Fernandes, Jose A.
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Frost, Hans
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Garcia, Dorleta
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Gasche, Loic
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Gascuel, Didier
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Gourguet, Sophie
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Groeneveld, Rolf A
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Guillén, Jordi
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Guyader, Olivier
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Hamon, Katell G
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Hoff, Ayoe
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Horbowy, Jan
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Hutton, Trevor
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Lehuta, Sigrid
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Little, L Richard
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Lleonart, Jordi
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Macher, Claire
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Mackinson, Steven
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Mahevas, Stephanie
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Marchal, Paul
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Mato-Amboage, Rosa
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Mapstone, Bruce
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Maynou, Francesc
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Merzéréaud, Mathieu
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Palacz, Artur
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Pascoe, Sean
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Paulrud, Anton
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Plaganyi, Eva
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Prellezo, Raul
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van Putten, Elizabeth I
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Quaas, Martin
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Ravn-Jonsen, Lars
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Sanchez, Sonia
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Simons, Sarah
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Thébaud, Olivier
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Tomczak, Maciej T
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Ulrich, Clara
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van Dijk, Diana
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Vermard, Youen
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Voss, Rudi
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Waldo, Staffan
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Description:Marine ecosystems evolve under many interconnected and area- specific pressures. To fulfil society’s intensifying and diversifying needs while ensuring ecologically sustainable development, more effective marine spatial planning and broader- scope management of marine resources is necessary. Integrated ecological–economic fisheries models (IEEFMs) of marine systems are needed to evaluate impacts and sustainability of potential man- agement actions and understand, and anticipate ecological, economic and social dynam-
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Source:Fish and Fisheries, 19(1), 1-29
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ISSN:1467-2960
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