Browsing WorldFish Community by Author "Padilla, J.E."
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An application of production theory to fishing effort standardization in the small-pelagics fishery in the central Philippines
Padilla, J.E.; Trinidad, A.C. (1995)Type: Journal ArticleStandard fishing effort functions were estimated for vessels using small pelagic gear in Guimaras Strait, Philippines via the production function approach. The sample included both the artisanal and commercial sectors of ... -
Bioeconomic analysis of management options for tropical fisheries using a bicriteria programming model
Padilla, J.E.; Copes, P. (1994)Type: Journal ArticleA possible approach to the management of the multispecies multigear fishery in a developing country was explored. The small pelagics fishery in central Philippines was analyzed in three stages. A dynamic pool model represented ... -
Bioeconomic modeling and the management of capture and culture fisheries
Padilla, J.E.; Charles, A.T. (1994)Type: Journal ArticleBioeconomic models are quantitative models characterized by the fact that they integrated the natural and the human sides of the fisheries equation, linking biological and economic elements. Given the principally biological ... -
Economic policies and the sustainable development of coastal resources in the Philippines
Padilla, J.E.; De los Angeles, M.S. (1992)Type: Journal ArticleThe link between environmental trends and economic policies is examined. The assessment of the past and present economic policies affecting the use of coastal resources in the Philippines showed that these policies have ... -
Fishery resources accounting in the Philippines
Padilla, J.E. (1997)Type: Conference PaperThe conventional system of national accounts does not recognize or include environmental or natural resource as inputs to production such that It responds poorly to changes in environmental and resource conditions. Also, ... -
The economics of seaweed farming in the Philippines
Padilla, J.E.; Lampe, H.C. (1989)Type: Journal ArticleDevelopments in the seaweed farming industry in the Philippines are outlined. A large part of the coastline is ideal for seaweed farming; the 2 species of Eucheuma cultivated commercially are E. cottonii and E. spinosum . ... -
The role of ICLARM on wetland protection, utilization and management
Padilla, J.E.; Pauly, D. (1992)Type: ReportThis article provides a short descriptions of some ICLARM programs and projects that dealt with wetlands.




