
bio-economics
CV bio-econ selected papers
Building climate resilience, social sustainability and equity in global fisheries with Prellezo, R., Palomares, M.L.D. Vilasante S., and U.R. Sumaila at npj ocean sustainability, 2023, 2(1), 10
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- Advancing interdisciplinary knowledge for ocean sustainability, npj ocean sustainability 2, Article number: 18 (2023)
A constructive critique of the World Trade Organization draft agreement on harmful fisheries subsidies, with A.M. Cisneros-Montemayor, H. Sinan, T. Nguyen, J. M. Da Rocha, U. R. Sumaila, D.J. Skerritt, A. Schuhbauer, E. Sanjurjo and M Bailey., at Marine Policy, 2022, 135, 104872
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Fisheries subsidies exacerbate inequities in accessing seafood nutrients in the Indian Ocean, npj ocean sustainability 2, Article number: 23 (2023)
Fisheries subsidies reform in China, PNAS June 20, 2023120 (26) e230068812
The social cost of fishery subsidy reforms with J. García-Cutrín, R. Prellezo, J. Sempere at Marine Policy, 2017, 83, pp. 236–242
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WTO must complete an ambitious fisheries subsidies agreement
, npj ocean sustainability 3, Article number: 6 (2024)
A dynamic economic equilibrium model for the economic assessment of the fishery stock-rebuilding policies with R. Prellezo, J. Sempere, L. Taboada Antelo, at Marine Policy, 2017, 81, pp. 185–195
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Effects of stock rebuilding – A computable general equilibrium analysis for a mackerel fishery in Korea
, npj ocean sustainability 3, Article number: 6 (2024)
Letter
WTO must ban harmful fisheries subsidies, with U. R. Sumaila, D. Skerritt , A. Schuhbauer, S. Villasante, A.M. Cisneros-Montemayor , H. Sinan, D. Burnside and 289 additional authors, Science, 2021, 374(6567), pp. 544