“…The definitive source on input-output methodology, his book on the subject is a collection of his earlier works and serves as an excellent foundation for using input-output analysis (Leontief 1966). There are, however, several additional sources for readers who are interested in the methodology as applied to fisheries (Heen 1989;Leung and Pooley 2001;Jin et al 2003;Hoagland et al 2005;Roy et al 2009). …”
Section: Overview Of Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of these models, the input-output technique is well used in the study of fisheries, likely due to the relative ease of computation and accessibility of results (Leung and Pooley 2001;Hoagland et al 2005;Bhat and Bhatta 2006). Results from an inputoutput study can be used to predict the outcome of a marginal change in demand for a particular good.…”
“…The definitive source on input-output methodology, his book on the subject is a collection of his earlier works and serves as an excellent foundation for using input-output analysis (Leontief 1966). There are, however, several additional sources for readers who are interested in the methodology as applied to fisheries (Heen 1989;Leung and Pooley 2001;Jin et al 2003;Hoagland et al 2005;Roy et al 2009). …”
Section: Overview Of Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of these models, the input-output technique is well used in the study of fisheries, likely due to the relative ease of computation and accessibility of results (Leung and Pooley 2001;Hoagland et al 2005;Bhat and Bhatta 2006). Results from an inputoutput study can be used to predict the outcome of a marginal change in demand for a particular good.…”
“…Economic input-output models have been developed for the US northeast shelf coastal region (Hoagland et al 2005) and marine food web models have been developed for the Georges Bank ecosystem (Sissenwine et al 1984;Jones 1984;Cohen et al 1979). As a theoretical example of combining these approaches, Jin et al (2003) coupled a regional input-output model of the US northeast shelf coastal economy to a linear model of a marine food web for Georges Bank.…”
Section: Need For Integrated "Ecosystem-based" Modeling Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to an earlier study (Hoagland et al 2005), the economic impacts of commercial fishing on the entire New England economy are mostly felt in the coastal counties, and any effects outside the coastal counties are small. We construct a CGE model of the New England coastal economy using county-level IMPLAN data for coastal counties in Maine, New England coastal economy.…”
Section: Empirical Aspects Of a Cge Model For New England Coastal Commentioning
We present an integrated economic-ecological framework designed to help assess the implementation of ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) in New England. We develop the framework by linking a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model of a coastal economy to an end-to-end (E2E) model of a marine food web for Georges Bank. We focus on the New England region using coastal county economic data for a restricted set of industry sectors and marine ecological data for three top level trophic feeding guilds: planktivores, benthivores, and piscivores. We undertake numerical simulations to model the welfare effects of changes in alternative combinations of yields from feeding guilds and alternative manifestations of biological productivity. We estimate the economic and distributional effects of these alternative simulations across a range of consumer income levels. This framework could be used to extend existing methodologies for assessing the impacts on human communities of groundfish stock rebuilding strategies, such as those expected through the implementation of the sector management program in the US northeast fishery. We discuss other possible applications of and modifications and limitations to the framework.
“…In order to analyze systems with a large number of interacting elements, such as industries and consumers in an economy, or species in an ecosystem, economists and ecologists have explored the use of linear models (e.g., IMPLAN and ECOPATH). Economic input-output models have been developed for the Northeast coastal region (Hoagland et al, 2005 and and marine food web models have been developed for the Georges Bank ecosystem (Sissenwine et al, 1984;Link et al, 2008;Collie et al, 2009).…”
Section: The Economic-ecological Frameworkmentioning
This study presents a framework for analyzing the interactions between aquaculture and capture fisheries in the context of ecosystem-based management. We extends a model of the economic and ecological systems in coastal New England by incorporating an aquaculture sector in a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model and by examining the forage fish and aquaculture link in a marine food web. We show that aquaculture and commercial fisheries interact in a complex way throughout the economic and ecological systems.
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