Bioeconomic Models and the Formative Evaluation of Fisheries-Related Programs
Background: Bioeconomics combines methods from the biological study of living resources, particularly population dynamics, with methods of economic analysis. Most applications have been in program design for resource management. Although formative evaluations often deal with potential improvements t...
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Main Authors: | Ian Graham Cahill (Author), Éric Robard (Author) |
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The Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University,
2014-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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