Management of Open-Access Renewable Resources with Depensation Dynamics: Control Systems Perspective

Oguzhan Çifdalöz
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Renewable resources are being over exploited at an increasing rate. Institutions/governments are compelled to devise effective policies and strategies to sustainably manage renewable resources under social, ecological and environmental pressures that stem from increasing demand, model uncertainties, disturbances, and measurement errors. Open-access policies to harvest renewable resources are still widely used around the world. They are mildly regulated by implementing landing quotas, defining harvesting seasons, and/or constraining the technology used for harvesting. In many parts of the world, including the regions that are highly developed, open-access fisheries are failing. In this paper, management of an open-access renewable resource (fishery) with depensation dynamics is formulated as a control systems problem and a strategy to sustainably manage the renewable resource is proposed. First, dynamics of an unregulated open-access fishery is described and its ulnerabilities are stated. Then, an easy-to-implement regulation strategy based on classical control systems ideas is proposed and its robustness characteristics are provided. The management policy (control law) is implemented via manipulating economic variables, i.e. by adjusting the (opportunity) cost of harvesting. An agent-based model is used to model the resource exploiters (i.e. fishermen). It is shown that a classical control law can be used to effectively manage an open access fishery subject to sampling effects.
基于依赖动力学的开放可再生资源管理:控制系统视角
可再生资源正以越来越快的速度被过度开发。机构/政府被迫制定有效的政策和战略,以可持续地管理可再生资源的社会,生态和环境压力,源于不断增长的需求,模型的不确定性,干扰和测量误差。获取可再生资源的开放获取政策仍在世界范围内广泛使用。通过实施登陆配额、确定收获季节和/或限制用于收获的技术,对它们进行了温和的管制。在世界许多地方,包括高度发达的地区,开放捕捞渔业正在失败。本文将具有依赖动态的开放可再生资源(渔业)的管理表述为一个控制系统问题,并提出了可持续管理可再生资源的策略。首先,描述了不受管制的开放获取渔业的动态,并说明了其脆弱性。然后,提出了一种基于经典控制系统思想的易于实现的调节策略,并给出了其鲁棒性。管理政策(控制法)是通过操纵经济变量来实现的,即通过调整收获的(机会)成本。使用基于代理的模型对资源开采者(即渔民)进行建模。结果表明,经典控制律可以有效地管理受抽样效应影响的开放渔业。
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