PhD summer school: "Equity and Efficiency in Fisheries", September 2-5, 2012 | Kiel, Germany
06.06.2012
Traditionally, fisheries science and resource economics have been
concerned with studying the consequences of overfishing and possible
solutions, where overfishing means inefficiently high catches and
inefficiently low stock sizes of fish. More recently, also the
distributive effects of overfishing (for example, exploitation of West
African waters by European and Chinese fleets) and fisheries regulation
(for example by means of individual transferable quotas, ITQs) have
gained significant public and scientific interest.
The summer school addresses PhD students of economics, ecology or
related fields studying questions of efficiency, inter- and
intragenerational distributive effects of managing natural resources, in
particular fisheries. Distinguished scholars will give lectures and PhD
students will be given extensive possibility to present and discuss
their research.
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PhD summer school