Optimal Harvest Responses to Environmental Forecasts Depend on Resource Knowledge and How It Can Be Used

Steve J Miller, A. Rassweiler, L. Dee, Kristin Kleisner, Tracey Mangin, R. Oliveros-Ramos, J. Tam, F. Chavez, Miguel Ñiquen, S. Lester, Merrick Burden, S. Gaines, C. Costello
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Managing natural resources under large-scale environmental fluctuations like the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is likely to become increasingly important under climate change. Forecasts of environmental conditions are improving, but the best response to an unfavorable forecast remains unclear; many practitioners advocate reducing harvest as a more precautionary approach, while prior economic theory favors increasing harvest. Using logistic and age-structured fisheries models, we show that informational constraints — uncertain stock estimates and restrictions on harvest policies — play a central role in choosing how to respond to a forecasted shock. With perfect knowledge and no policy constraints, risk-neutral managers should increase harvest when a negative shock is forecast. However, informational constraints may drive the optimal response to a forecast of a negative shock toward or away from precaution. Precautionary forecast responses arise when informational constraints make the harvest policy insufficiently sensitive to the true resource status. In contrast, uncertainty about the stock size can lead to more aggressive forecast responses when stock dynamics are nonlinear and not all fish are susceptible to fishing.
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对环境预测的最佳收获响应取决于资源知识及其使用方式
在气候变化下,在厄尔Niño南方涛动(ENSO)等大规模环境波动下管理自然资源可能变得越来越重要。对环境状况的预测正在改善,但对不利预测的最佳反应仍不清楚;许多从业者主张减少收获作为更预防的方法,而先前的经济理论倾向于增加收获。利用logistic和年龄结构渔业模型,我们表明信息约束——不确定的种群估计和对捕捞政策的限制——在选择如何应对预测的冲击方面发挥了核心作用。在知识完备且没有政策约束的情况下,风险中性的管理者应该在预测出现负面冲击时增加收益。然而,信息限制可能会驱使对负面冲击预测的最佳反应偏向或远离预防措施。当信息限制使收获政策对真实资源状况不够敏感时,就会出现预防性预测反应。相反,当种群动态是非线性的并且并非所有鱼类都易受捕捞影响时,种群大小的不确定性可导致更激进的预测响应。
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