Accounting for enforcement is essential to improve the spatial allocation of marine restricted-use zoning systems
Year of publication: |
2014-01-09
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Authors: | Davis, Katrina ; Pannell, David J. ; Kragt, Marit ; Gelcich, Stefan ; Schilizzi, Steven |
Institutions: | School of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Western Australia |
Subject: | Spatial optimization | conservation planning | linear programming | marine stakeholders | reserve design | territorial user rights | Environmental Economics and Policy |
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