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Titre : Models for an ecosystem approach to fisheries Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Éva E. Plagányi, Auteur Editeur : Rome [Italie] : FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations) Année de publication : 2007 Collection : FAO fisheries technical paper num. 477 Importance : XIII + 108 p. Présentation : ill., couv. ill. en coul. Format : 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-92-5-105734-6 Note générale : References p. 65-80. Appendix Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Aquaculture durable ; Écologie marine -- Modèles mathématiques ; Organismes marines -- Modèles mathématiques ; Pêches -- Aspect environnemental ; Pêches -- Aspect environnemental -- Modèles mathématiques ; Pêches -- Conservation ; Pêches -- Gestion ; Pêches -- Gestion -- Modèles mathématiques ; Pêches -- Ressources -- Modèles mathématiques ; Pêches durables ; Pisciculture -- Aménagement de l'environnement ; Ressources aquatiques -- Gestion Index. décimale : 639.3 Résumé : This report reviews the methods available for assessing the impacts of interactions between species and fisheries and their implications for marine fisheries management. A brief description of the various modelling approaches currently in existence is provided, highlighting in particular features of these models which have general relevance to the field of the ecosystem approach to fisheries (EAF). The report concentrates on the currently available models representative of general types such as bionergetic models, predator-prey models and minimally realistic models. Short descriptions are given of model parameters, assumptions and data requirements. Some of the advantages, disadvantages and limitations of each of the approaches in addressing questions pertaining to EAF are discussed. The report concludes with some recommendations for moving forward in the development of multi-species and ecosystem models and for the prudent use of the currently available models as tools for provision of scientific information on fisheries in an ecosystem context Note de contenu : Introduction -- Review of current modelling approaches -- Comparison models -- Potential of tools to address multi-species research questions -- Roles for models in operational management procedure development -- Moving models forward : future developments -- Prudent use of the precautionary principle -- Pointers from previous studies and workshops -- Summary of model comparisons and recommendations Models for an ecosystem approach to fisheries [texte imprimé] / Éva E. Plagányi, Auteur . - Rome (Italie) : FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), 2007 . - XIII + 108 p. : ill., couv. ill. en coul. ; 30 cm. - (FAO fisheries technical paper; 477) .
ISBN : 978-92-5-105734-6
References p. 65-80. Appendix
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Aquaculture durable ; Écologie marine -- Modèles mathématiques ; Organismes marines -- Modèles mathématiques ; Pêches -- Aspect environnemental ; Pêches -- Aspect environnemental -- Modèles mathématiques ; Pêches -- Conservation ; Pêches -- Gestion ; Pêches -- Gestion -- Modèles mathématiques ; Pêches -- Ressources -- Modèles mathématiques ; Pêches durables ; Pisciculture -- Aménagement de l'environnement ; Ressources aquatiques -- Gestion Index. décimale : 639.3 Résumé : This report reviews the methods available for assessing the impacts of interactions between species and fisheries and their implications for marine fisheries management. A brief description of the various modelling approaches currently in existence is provided, highlighting in particular features of these models which have general relevance to the field of the ecosystem approach to fisheries (EAF). The report concentrates on the currently available models representative of general types such as bionergetic models, predator-prey models and minimally realistic models. Short descriptions are given of model parameters, assumptions and data requirements. Some of the advantages, disadvantages and limitations of each of the approaches in addressing questions pertaining to EAF are discussed. The report concludes with some recommendations for moving forward in the development of multi-species and ecosystem models and for the prudent use of the currently available models as tools for provision of scientific information on fisheries in an ecosystem context Note de contenu : Introduction -- Review of current modelling approaches -- Comparison models -- Potential of tools to address multi-species research questions -- Roles for models in operational management procedure development -- Moving models forward : future developments -- Prudent use of the precautionary principle -- Pointers from previous studies and workshops -- Summary of model comparisons and recommendations Réservation
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