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Efectos económicos del cambio climático : aplicación determinista y estocástica a una pesquería

Authors: Torralba Cano, Maria Julia;

handle: 11093/68

Efectos económicos del cambio climático : aplicación determinista y estocástica a una pesquería

Abstract

El calentamiento global de la Tierra como consecuencia del cambio climático antropogénico o natural, probablemente derive en incrementos locales de la temperatura de las aguas que rodean el Continente Europeo. Si se produjeran alteraciones importantes en las condiciones físico-químicas, los cambios en los parámetros climáticos que caracterizan los ecosistemas marinos a nivel local podrían ser significativos, y se modificarían también las capacidades de extracción de muchos de sus recursos pesqueros. En Economía Pesquera, los modelos bioeconómicos que incluyen componentes ambientales se han desarrollado fundamentalmente a nivel teórico y no se han dado soluciones empíricas a partir de pesquerías reales. En este trabajo, sin embargo, se alcanzar resultados buscando soluciones óptimas empíricas en una pesquería, que provienen de la solución de un modelo que incluye de forma conjunta inputs ambientales y otros más usuales: capturas, stock del recurso, esfuerzo y parámetros económicos y sociales. El método de optimización dinámica y el análisis empírico que desarrollamos supone la comparación de dos modelos para una misma pesquería, uno con información sobre los efectos de la componente ambiental y otro con incertidumbre en los mismos. Las dos perspectivas dan una idea bastante clara de las consecuencias del calentamiento de las aguas del Atlántico sobre uno de los recursos que se explota en una zona del océano: la pesquería de sardina que se desarrolla en las costas norte y occidental de la Península Ibérica.

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Spain
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5302 Econometría, 2502 Climatología, 5312 Economía Sectorial

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