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Game Theory applications & Environmental and Natural Resource Agreements

Game Theory applications & Environmental and Natural Resource Agreements. August 18-20, 2009 JSS Marko Lindroos Department of Economics & Management University of Helsinki. Welcome to the course!. Department, subject, fisheries research group Course plan

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Game Theory applications & Environmental and Natural Resource Agreements

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  1. Game Theory applications & Environmental and Natural Resource Agreements August 18-20, 2009 JSS Marko Lindroos Department of Economics & Management University of Helsinki

  2. Welcome to the course! • Department, subject, fisheries research group • Course plan • How to pass the course: lectures and exercises • Course material: http://www.mm.helsinki.fi/~mjlindro/jss.html

  3. Department of Economics and Management • University of Helsinki • Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry • Consumer, agricultural, food and environmental economics & marketing

  4. Environmental and resource economics • http://www.mm.helsinki.fi/mmtal/ye/research/ • Research areas: • Agri-environmental economics and water quality management • Climate change and emissions trading • Eco-efficiency, materials and waste • Fisheries research • Staff: 4 + 15 researchers (9 doctoral, 6 M.Sc. students) • PhD Programme started 2004-2005

  5. Fisheries Research • Currently involveld in PRONE and Salmon Impact Assessment EU projects, Seal-salmon University project • Topics: Bioeconomic modelling, simulation, game theory • Species: Baltic salmon, cod & herring, grey seal

  6. Course plan • Today -17.00: Intro, International agreements, Non-cooperative fisheries games • Tuesday 10.15-15.00: Coalition fisheries games, Cases & History of fisheries agreements • Wednesday 10.15-12.30: International Environmental games

  7. Getting the 4 ECTS • Lectures 80% • Exercises 50% • Requirement: 5 exercises showing good effort by September 14th: marko.lindroos at helsinki.fi • Grading: Pass / Fail

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