TY - JOUR
T1 - Multi-criteria dynamic decision under uncertainty
T2 - A stochastic viability analysis and an application to sustainable fishery management
AU - De Lara, M.
AU - Martinet, V.
PY - 2009/2/1
Y1 - 2009/2/1
N2 - Managing natural resources in a sustainable way is a hard task, due to uncertainties, dynamics and conflicting objectives (ecological, social, and economical). We propose a stochastic viability approach to address such problems. We consider a discrete-time control dynamical model with uncertainties, representing a bioeconomic system. The sustainability of this system is described by a set of constraints, defined in practice by indicators - namely, state, control and uncertainty functions - together with thresholds. This approach aims at identifying decision rules such that a set of constraints, representing various objectives, is respected with maximal probability. Under appropriate monotonicity properties of dynamics and constraints, having economic and biological content, we characterize an optimal feedback. The connection is made between this approach and the so-called Management Strategy Evaluation for fisheries. A numerical application to sustainable management of Bay of Biscay nephrops-hakes mixed fishery is given.
AB - Managing natural resources in a sustainable way is a hard task, due to uncertainties, dynamics and conflicting objectives (ecological, social, and economical). We propose a stochastic viability approach to address such problems. We consider a discrete-time control dynamical model with uncertainties, representing a bioeconomic system. The sustainability of this system is described by a set of constraints, defined in practice by indicators - namely, state, control and uncertainty functions - together with thresholds. This approach aims at identifying decision rules such that a set of constraints, representing various objectives, is respected with maximal probability. Under appropriate monotonicity properties of dynamics and constraints, having economic and biological content, we characterize an optimal feedback. The connection is made between this approach and the so-called Management Strategy Evaluation for fisheries. A numerical application to sustainable management of Bay of Biscay nephrops-hakes mixed fishery is given.
KW - Control
KW - Fisheries
KW - Multi-criteria
KW - Stochastic
KW - Sustainable management
KW - Viability
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/58649115387
U2 - 10.1016/j.mbs.2008.11.003
DO - 10.1016/j.mbs.2008.11.003
M3 - Article
C2 - 19084541
AN - SCOPUS:58649115387
SN - 0025-5564
VL - 217
SP - 118
EP - 124
JO - Mathematical Biosciences
JF - Mathematical Biosciences
IS - 2
ER -