Anne Borge Johannesen

  • Post.doc.
  • Department of Economics, NTNU, N-7491 Trondheim
  • Dragvoll University Campus, building 7, level 5, room 7541
  • Telephone: +47 73 59 05 29(direct line) +47 73 59 19 40 (office)
  • Fax: +47 73 59 69 54
  • E-mail

Undervisning: Vår 2006: Innføring i mikroøkonomi SØK1002, Miljø- og ressursøkonomi SØK 1101.


Research interest: Natural resource economics, bio-economic modeling


Research in progress: 

  • Johannesen, Anne Borge, 2005, Johannesen, Anne Borge and Anders Skonhoft,2005, Information and expectations in the theory of resource harvesting when there are several harvesters
  • Johannesen, Anne Borge and Anders Skonhoft, 2005, Designing penalty systems in Integrated Conservation and Development Projects when communities self-police

Publications:

1        Johannesen, Anne Borge and Anders Skonhoft, 2004, Property rights and natural resource utilization. A bioeconomic model with numerical illustrations from the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem, Environmental and Resource Economics, 28, 469-488. Working Paper version.

2        Johannesen, Anne Borge, 2005, Wildlife conservation policies and incentives to hunt: An empirical analysis of illegal hunting in western Serengeti, Tanzania, Environment and Development Economics, 10, 271-292. Working Paper version.

3        Johannesen, Anne Borge and Anders Skonhoft, 2005, Tourism, poaching and wildlife conservation. What can Integrated Conservation and Development projects (ICDP) accomplish?, Resource and Energy Economics, 27, 208-226. Working Paper version.

4        Johannesen, Anne Borge, 2006, Designing Integrated Conservation and Development Projects: Hunting incentives and human welfare with numerical illustrations from Serengeti, Environment and Development Economics, 11, 247-267. Working Paper version.

5        Holmern, Tomas, Anne Borge Johannesen et al., 2004, Human-wildlife conflicts and hunting in the Western Serengeti, Tanzania, NINA Project Report, 26.

6        Johannesen, Anne Borge, 2006, Protected areas, wildlife conservation and local welfare, Ecological Economics, forthcoming. Working Paper version .


Publications in Norwegian:

·        Johannesen, Anne Borge og Anders Skonhoft, 2000, Om overbeitingsproblemet, Norsk Økonomisk Tidsskrift, 2.

·        Johannesen, Anne Borge, 2004, Eiendomsrettigheter og høsting av fornybare naturressurser, Økonomisk Forum, 4.

Comments in Norwegian:


Projects:

  • Biodiversity and the human-wildlife interface in the Serengeti, Tanzania. This is a cross-scientific project between Norwegian institute for nature research (NINA), NTNU, Tanzanian institute for wildlife research (TAWIRI), and the University of Dar es Salaam. The general aim of the project is to understand the natural and human-induced processes that affect the structure and dynamics of Serengeti biodiversity in order to contribute to the development of an integrated conservation and development programme.
                - The 2001 household survey in Serengeti  
  • Biodiversity and economics for conservation (BIOECON).
  • On the economics of Sámi reindeer herding: Policy analysis to reduce overgrazing and conflicts.

Editor: Anne Borge Johannesen, Contact address: Anne.Borge@svt.ntnu.no, Updated: 07.08.2002