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Teaching areas: Microeconomics, mathematics,
growth theory, natural resource economics Research: Natural resource economics,
bioeconomic modeling Recent and forthcoming
publications: -Growth and measurement uncertainty in an
unregulated fishery (together with Anne B. Johannesen). Natural Resource Modeling 22, 2009
370-392 -Local common property with rewards
(together with Anne B. Johannesen). Land
Economics 85, 2009, 637-654 -The role of ecological and economical factors
in the management of a spatially structured moose Alces alces population (together with Erlend B. Nilsen and
others). Wildlife Biology 15, 2009,
10-23 --The bioeconomics of the
wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
recreational fishery (together with - On the economics of biological invasion. An
application to recreational fishing (together with -Development and environmental costs. Krutilla after
40 years (In Norwegian, together with Petter Gudding). Samfunnsøkonomen
5, 2008 - A bioeconomic analysis of different management
regimes in recreational fisheries (together with -Sheep
as capital and farmers as portfolio managers: A bioeconomic model of the
Scandinavian sheep farming Agricultural
Economics 38, 2008, 193-200 -Restoring a fish stock: A dynamic bankruptcy
problem (together with Elena Inarra). Land
Economics 84, 2008, 327-339 -Modelling the re-colonisation of native
species. In A. Kontoleon, U. Pascal and T. Swanson: Frontiers in Biodiversity Economics. - Economic modelling approaches for wildlife
and species conservation. Ecological
Economics 62, 2007, 223-231 - The cost, or benefit, of animal
predation. An analysis of the recent wolf re-colonisation in Scandinavia.
Ecological Economics 58, 2006,
830-841 - Ecological-economic
modelling for biodiversity management: Potentials, pitfalls, and prospects
(together with F. Wätzold and others). Conservation Biology 20, 2006, 1034-1051 - The bioeconomics of controlling an African rodent
pest species (together with N.C. Stenseth, H. Leirs, H. Andreassen and L.
Mulungu). Environment and
Development Economics 11, 2006, 453-475 -Marine reserves. A bio-economic model with
asymmetric density dependent migration (together with Claire Armstrong). Ecological Economics 57, 2006, 466-476 -Tourism, poaching and wildlife conservation:
What can integrated conservation and development projects accomplish?
(together with Anne B. Johanessen). Resource
and Energy Economics 27, 2005,
208-226 -The costs and benefits of a migratory species
under different management schemes. Journal of Environmental Management
76, 2005, 167-175 - Conservation of wildlife. A bioeconomic model of a
wildlife reserve under the pressure of habitat destruction and harvesting
outside the reserve (together with Claire Armstrong). Natural Resource Modeling 18, 2005,
69-90 - Managing a migratory species that is both a
value and pest (together with Work in progress: --The mixed bless of more modern fishing
technology -A cost benefit analysis of moose harvesting in
Scandinavia (together with Jon Ola Olaussen) - A
bioeconomic sheep-vegetation trade-off model. An analysis of the Nordic sheep
farming system (together with Gunnar Austrheim and Atle Mysterud) -Economic impacts of biological invasion
(together with Yajie Liu and Jon Olaf Olaussen) - Growth
development and land-use in a simple agrarian economy with endogeneous
population (together with Jan T. Solstad and Erwin Bulte) Book chapter: - Economic theory (Textbook in Industrial
Ecology, Chapter 6) Newspaper comments: -Teknologi som forbannelse.
Kronikk Aftenposten Februar 2009
http://www.aftenposten.no/meninger/kronikker/article2947719.ece -Teknologioptimistene. Kronikk Klassekampen Mars 2009 - Hvorfor skal nedbygging
av verdifull natur subsidieres? Kronikk Adresseavisen
30.5.2009
http://www.adressa.no/meninger/article1331642.ece -Nobelprisen
i økonomi til Elinor Ostrom. Kronikk Klassekampen Oktober 2009 |
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