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A dynamic model of biodiversity preservation

Chuan-Zhong Li () and L Fgren, Karl-Gustaf

Environment and Development Economics, 1998, vol. 3, issue 02, pages 157-172

Abstract: This paper attempts to develop a dynamic model of optimal biodiversity preservation in a stylized ecosystem. Species richness (number of species) is used as a measure of diversity and its interactions with the resource stock, consumptive extraction and preservation efforts are explored using a two-state variable optimal control model. The analysis extends to the implications of a random threshold in species richness and the relationship between ecological and economic stability conditions. Dynamic paths and equilibrium characteristics are illustrated using numerical techniques.

Date: 1998
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