Fishing motives and economic effects of climate change: an application on Arctic char in northern Sweden

Q3 Social Sciences Journal of Bioeconomics Pub Date : 2023-10-06 DOI:10.1007/s10818-023-09340-y
Ing-Marie Gren, Kerstin Holmgren, Willem Goedkoop
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Abstract Motives for fishing differ among fishers, which may imply different effects of climate change on the net values of fishing. Climate change has impacts on fish population dynamics and on other factors in the fishers’ harvest decision, such as alternative sources of food or income. Here we present a bio-economic model that includes impacts of climate change on fish population and on net values of harvest by fishers with recreational or subsistence fishing motives. The conceptual analysis shows that the economic effects of climate change with simultaneous impacts on fish population growth and harvest values are inconclusive with common fishing access for both fisher types and when there are opposite simultaneous climate effects with exclusive access for one of the fisher types. Numerical results from our model of Arctic char ( Salvelinus alpinus ) in northern Sweden indicate that climate change, measured as temperature increases, reduces fish population growth but increases net values of fishing for both fisher types. The combined net effect of these counteracting forces is that annual net values can almost cease for the subsistence fisher in the future but increase considerably for the recreational fisher.
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气候变化的捕鱼动机和经济影响:在瑞典北部北极炭的应用
不同渔民的捕捞动机不同,这可能意味着气候变化对捕捞净值的影响不同。气候变化对鱼类种群动态和渔民收获决策中的其他因素(如食物或收入的替代来源)产生了影响。在这里,我们提出了一个生物经济模型,该模型包括气候变化对鱼类种群的影响以及对具有休闲或自给捕鱼动机的渔民的收获净值的影响。概念分析表明,气候变化对鱼类种群增长和收获价值同时产生影响的经济效应在两种渔民的共同捕捞途径和一种渔民的专属捕捞途径存在相反的同时气候效应时是不确定的。我们在瑞典北部的北极鲑(Salvelinus alpinus)模型的数值结果表明,以温度升高来衡量的气候变化减少了鱼类种群的增长,但增加了两种渔民的捕捞净值。这些相互抵消的力量的综合净效应是,对于自给自足的渔民来说,年净价值在未来几乎会停止,而对于休闲渔民来说,年净价值则会大幅增加。
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Journal of Bioeconomics
Journal of Bioeconomics Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Bioeconomics is devoted to creative interdisciplinary dialogues between biologists and economists. It promotes the mutual exchange of theories, methods, and data where biology can help explaining economic behavior and the nature of the human economy; and where economics is conducive to understanding the economy of nature. The Journal invites contributions relevant to the bioeconomic agenda from economic fields such as behavioral economics, biometric studies, neuroeconomics, consumer studies, ecological economics, evolutionary economics, evolutionary game theory, political economy, and ethnicity studies. From biology, the Journal welcomes contributions from, among others, evolutionary biology, systematic biology, behavioral ecology, ethology, paleobiology, and sociobiology. The scholarly discussion also covers selected topics from behavioral sciences, cognitive science, evolutionary anthropology, evolutionary psychology, epistemology, and ethics.   Officially cited as: J Bioecon
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